Any good books for working with 0-3 yr olds?
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    Default Any good books for working with 0-3 yr olds?

    Can anyone recommend one? I have the Penny Tassoni EYFS book but was looking for something for working with under 3's. There is one on ebay by Anna Duffy Working with Babies and Children under 3, but don't know if it's too much theory - want some practical stuff mostly.

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    Default Re: Any good books for working with 0-3 yr olds?

    If its activity books you want the featherstone education Little Baby Books are great . They were written when it was B23 not EYFS but are still very relevant and give you lots of ideas. Heres one set (there are a few)

    http://www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/6...1/Product.html

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    Default Re: Any good books for working with 0-3 yr olds?

    hi sarah has a ebook for 0-3 that was good i have got a few planning for learning through??colour clothes etc by rachel sparks and penny coltman
    i also have the birth to 3 books still they have great ideas and easy to link to eyfs

 

 

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