I'm Starting Nursery: Helping Children Start Nursery (Campbell Big Steps, 3)

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I'm Starting Nursery: Helping Children Start Nursery (Campbell Big Steps, 3)

I'm Starting Nursery: Helping Children Start Nursery (Campbell Big Steps, 3)

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In the early days they won’t even know the names of most children and helpers so it will take some time for quality information to emerge. But no nursery/pre-school will expect perfection; they’ll be used to dealing with accidents and will have a cupboard somewhere stuffed to the brim with wipes and spare pants. Written by an experienced educational consultant and featuring engaging illustrations by artist Chris Dickason. Books such as Ruby's Worry and Ravi's Roar by Tom Percival, published by Bloomsbury, can help children to recognise the different emotions that they may be feeling and help them to articulate these emotions. If, after a month of consistent nursery attendance, your child is finding it difficult to use the wonderful language skills that they have, you may want to seek some guidance or help from a health visitor or GP.

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For more books about starting school or nursery see our Starting school or nursery booklist on Words for Life. Why we love it: This starting-school book stands out for all the funny, bright pictures – all those different bugs hopping and flying and slithering around – and the sweet rhyming text, and goes into super-helpful detail about the routine of the school day, right down to going to the toilets. With over 60 pages and 60 reusable stickers inside, this delightful book is the perfect companion for keeping crafty kids occupied! One of the best books for nursery classes is a classic from 1947, and it tells the story of a bunny who says goodnight to all of the familiar things he sees in his room. Activities for introducing early years children to the concept of mindfulness, linked to the book Happy: A Children’s Book of Mindfulness.Daisy Upton shares lots of simple and accessible five-minute activities to prepare children for starting school. One of the best books for your nursery class to read is from Dr Seuss, and it’s a beloved tale that teaches children to care about the environment. The beautiful illustrations and simple 'flip-book' layout make this starting nursery book a great whole-class activity. Why we love it: This is the 8th title in the adorable series that follows the adventures of Lily and her much-loved blue kangaroo soft toy. Inside this book for very early readers, they will find five friendly animal who are setting off for a fun day at school.

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The clever front and back illustrations hint at the happy ending and how reluctance turns to excitement. Starting nursery or pre-school is one of the first big steps in a child’s life, so helping them to prepare is key.The book features 12 sections, each one focusing on a different maths topic – from multiplication and fractions to geometry and statistics. These easy-to-deliver resources are designed to help children settle into the nursery and classroom environment, and will allow them to develop their communication, language and literacy skills. Showing children a photo of the main person who will be looking after them can help them seem less like a stranger. This pack contains four workbooks full of fun activities and stickers, plus a fantastic learning wallchart, to help your child master key maths and English skills.

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If you're leaving your baby alone or with someone unfamiliar between the ages of six and eighteen months, they're very likely to start crying when you leave them. It shows children that if they have empathy for others and believe in themselves, they can conquer social situations. Visit the pre-school with your little one, and invent an excuse to walk past it occasionally and point it out so it feels part of their life.It shows and describes the usual nursery activities and prepares children for what's to come in a pleasant way. But, of course, in the end, it's Harry's love of dinosaurs that saves the day – and makes him new friends. It has a button on every page, which your child can press to give a cheer and this helps involve the child in the story. The main message of these sessions is that it is okay to feel uncertain, anxious or worried and that sharing these feelings and working things out together will help.



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