A cross-section of early years consultants and nursery equipment suppliers tell Nicole Weinstein about the latest trends in early years practice and how best to provide an enabling environment

This year’s Nursery Equipment supplement examines the latest approaches to best practice and focuses on the resources you need to support this. While many practitioners are embracing the potential of loose parts and natural objects, there is clearly still a need for well-designed and robust products, including wheeled toys, sensory play materials, blocks, flexible furniture options and large items for outdoors.

In these pages we have talked to a cross-section of providers to highlight the latest trends, finding out how they are boosting their practice with thoughtful and innovative resourcing – whether this involves creating an art studio, developing forest school provision or working with two-year-olds.

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