Category: Video
Updated on July 11, 2020
The Musings of The Male Practitioner
It’s Saturday morning and I’m having a muse about the first week back at nursery after lockdown and how, as a sector, we showed how important Early Years truly is and why we need to shout about ourselves …
Updated on December 20, 2020
Product Review: Muddy Faces Log Building Set
In this video I take a look at the muddy faces Log Building Set which is available on their website for £31.19 including VAT CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE WEBSITE
Posted on September 28, 2019
Product Review – Yellow Door Traditional Tales: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Products can be found at the following links: Goldilocks and the Three Bears figures are HERE Storytalk Cards are HERE Stand-It Stones are HERE
Updated on September 14, 2019
Product Review: Yellow Door Traditional Tales Figures – The Little Gingerbread Man
Please enjoy the video I’ve created to review the amazing Yellow Door Traditional Tales Figures of The Little Gingerbread Man. The figures can be found by clicking HERE The Story Talk Cards can be found by clicking HERE The …
Posted on September 7, 2019
What I think Cultural Capital is.
This is my view on what Cultural Capital means for early years settings. As I said, this is my view. You may have your own interpretation. Whatever your view on Cultural Capital, just remember to feed those curious …
Posted on August 9, 2019
This week on Early Years TV . . .
. . . it’s ME! If you remember a short while ago I had the pleasure of talking to the legend that is Kathy Brodie about my specialist subject – storytelling. Well, you can watch it too by …
Posted on June 9, 2019
VIDEO: Communication Stations
Updated on February 17, 2019
Number Fun February – Baking with children
A few hints and tips on incorporating maths into baking with the children. In the video I mentioned about a recipe sheet you can download for a basic chocolate cupcake, download it from here: CupCakeRecipe
Updated on February 3, 2019
Number Fun February – Number Bag
In this video I share some ideas for using a small backpack to explore number in it’s shape, sound and quantity.