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A Special Nursery Visit to Westlands Care Home

The children enjoyed a truly special visit to Westlands Care Home in Rugby, this week. It was a gentle, joyful experience that brought together two generations in a way that felt natural and meaningful. The residents welcomed the children with warmth and enthusiasm, creating an atmosphere that immediately put everyone at ease. Shared moments of connection There was a lovely…

Local Author Visit: Rosie Pickering at Blue Windmill

This week we were delighted to welcome local author Rosie Pickering to Blue Windmill Day Nursery, to mark World Book Day. Rosie spent time with the children sharing one of her stories and talking a little about how books are created. The children listened carefully, joined in with the storytelling and asked thoughtful questions afterwards. Meeting people in the local…

Why Failure Matters: Learning, Growing and Trying Again

Failure is not always an easy topic, especially when it comes to children. Many of us grew up learning to avoid mistakes, to get things “right”, or to feel uncomfortable when something didn’t work as planned. Yet in the early years — and throughout life — failure is often where the most meaningful learning happens. At Blue Windmill Day Nursery,…

Early Years Practitioner Skills

When people think about working in childcare, they often assume you need a very specific background or years of nursery experience to get started. In reality, many of the most important early years practitioner skills come from life experience, empathy and an ability to connect with both children and families. At Blue Windmill Day Nursery, we look for people who…

What Makes an Outstanding Baby Room Nursery?

If you are looking for an outstanding baby room nursery, you are more than likely searching for a place where you and your baby can feel understood and gently supported during a time of rapid change and development. As you search for the best nursery for your little one, you will probably base a lot of your decisions on gut…

Food in the Early Years: Finding a Calm, Balanced Approach

Feeding young children can feel surprisingly complicated. One moment you’re reading early years nutrition guidance about sugar, salt or portion sizes; the next you’re just trying to get everyone out of the house on time with something vaguely nutritious eaten. For many parents, food becomes one more thing to think about in an already busy day. Early years nutrition guidance…

Mixed-Age Play: Building Kindness, Confidence and Resilience

In early years settings, children naturally spend most of their time with their own peer group. This is valuable: they build friendships with children at a similar stage of development, practise turn-taking, learn how to negotiate, and find common interests. But there is also a quiet strength in allowing children to play, explore and collaborate with those who are older…

Outdoor Learning in the Early Years

At Blue Windmill Day Nursery in Rugby, outdoor play for early years helps little ones of all ages explore, test ideas, and build friendships. We encourage children to spend as much time as they like outside – toddling across the grass, balancing on logs, or spotting a ladybirds. The natural world offers children something that four walls can’t: space to…

Slowing Down the Morning

Some mornings seem to move faster than others and the morning rush to nursery can be a stress point in any parent’s day. Here are five small ways to bring a little more calm, connection, and curiosity into your mornings.

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