Roald Dahl Day
Roald Dahl Day is celebrated annually on September 13th, the birthday of the beloved children's author. Introducing Roald Dahl Day in early years settings offers a fantastic opportunity to foster […]
Roald Dahl Day is celebrated annually on September 13th, the birthday of the beloved children's author. Introducing Roald Dahl Day in early years settings offers a fantastic opportunity to foster […]
World First Aid Day is a great opportunity to introduce young children to the basics of safety and first aid in an age-appropriate way. Here are some activities that you […]
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated in many East and Southeast Asian communities. It's a time to appreciate the full moon, eat […]
Talk like a Pirate Day wasΒ created in 1995 by John Bauer (Ol' Chumbucket) and Mark Summers (Cap'n Slappy), who proclaimed September 19th each year as the day when everyone in […]
Celebrating Black History Month in your early years settings is an important opportunity to promote diversity, equality, and inclusivity. Here are some ideas on how to celebrate it in a […]
World Animal Day is celebrated annually on October 4th to raise awareness about animal welfare, conservation, and the importance of treating animals with kindness and respect. Celebrating World Animal Day […]
World Space Week is celebratedΒ 4th - 10th October schools around the world. A week long festival that will inspire young astronauts about the wonderful world of space. From learning about the planets in our solar system to building a rocket set for the moon. Download our Space Week Planning Brainstorm for great ideas. more […]
One in Ten children are likely to have a mental health problem in any given year. This can have a profound impact on the lives of tens of millions of people in the UK, and can affect their ability to sustain relationships, work, or just get through the day.
National Day of Spain, also known as Fiesta Nacional de EspaΓ±a or DΓa de la Hispanidad, is celebrated annually on October 12th. It commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492 and showcases Spain's cultural heritage. In an early years setting, educators can introduce children to the festival and its significance. Here […]
Halloween is a popular holiday celebrated on October 31st, with roots in ancient Celtic festivals and Christian traditions. In an early years setting, educators can introduce young children to Halloween and its significance in a fun, age-appropriate, and non-scary manner. Halloween Planning Download Halloween Themed Word Cards for Vocabulary Building - Download Here are some […]