- Teacher Tom at https://www.teachertomsblog.blogspot.co.uk/
In this blog, Thomas Hobson shares the many daily adventures of his early years setting based in Seattle. With a strong focus on the importance of outdoor learning, this is a great blog to inspire other practitioners to let children explore their settings in imaginative and creative active ways.
- Tracy Seed at https://tracyseed.com/blog/
A comprehensive exploration of Early Years is offered by Tracy on her blog, including posts on empathy, leadership and family issues all impacting on EYFS practice.
- Whitefield Foundation Stage at https://whitefieldfoundationstage.blogspot.co.uk/
A Liverpool based Foundation Stage setting update their blog regularly sharing the learning experiences so parents can keep updated. This blog is a great example of what continuous provision should look like, with plenty of great indoor and outdoor learning opportunities – making the most of the space in and around the primary school. Find them on twitter here.
All links and blogs checked at the time of publication. Please advise us if you find broken links, or if we have missed any blogs which focus on the Early Years sector. Non-UK blogs very welcome.
With thanks to the following tweeters who suggested the blogs in this article:
@EYTalking; @CreativeStar; @jacquiburkefp;
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Would love to be added to this list. I am a British blogger living in the US and I have been bkogging about early education and play for 4 yrs. Thanks for your consideration.
Please would you add my blog to your list. Recommended to me by Laura Henry. sparklingpreschool.wordpress.com
Thank you.
Would love my journal style blog on here please.
Hi there, we blog as an organisation, although we cover the 0-11 age range there is loads of relevant EY stuff included and it would be great if we could be part of your list.
https://www.bandltd.blogspot.co.uk/
What a fantastic list! It makes me so happy to see passionate and talented individuals sharing their ideas and good practice with us!
I am also an Early Years blogger and would LOVE to be included on your list.
I blog ideas and advice for learning and fun with pre schooler’s – with a focus on (but not limited to) outdoor play and learning through nature.
https://piratesandprincesses.blogspot.co.uk/
Thank you!
Fantastic list! It is wonderful to see so many passionate and talented individuals sharing their ideas and good practice with us 🙂
I am also an early years blogger and would LOVE to be included! I provide ideas and inspiration for learning and fun with a focus on (but not limited to) outdoor learning.
https://piratesandprincesses.blogspot.com
Thank you
I believe in the intrinsic need to give childhood to children in as many ways as possible. I am an educator,an educational activist, a teaching expert and a parenting guru. Hope you enjoy reading my blog. Thank you.
This is an awesome list. Thank you for putting it together 🙂
I am an early years teacher and often suggest learning ideas or crafts inspired by the books that I recommend on my blog, Story Snug.
Thank you so much for including me on the list here, you have made my day!
i would love to be added to the list. I’m a childminder who blogs about very simple activities for EYFS children and include the EYO’s observered when I’ve done the activity.
http://www.clareslittletots.co.uk/blog/
Hi there, myself and some fellow early years level 5 students have created a blog on forest school. Please could it be added and feel free to leave comments, thanks
Honoured to be included on this list with such great bloggers. Thank you!
– Rachel (“,)
(@HilaryWhite3)
Will you consider adding my blog to the list? Diversity of languages is certainly an important concern for early years programs in the U.K. I post resources, solutions, and updates on http://www.languagecastle.com
Thank you!
Karen Nemeth