Teach Early Years Awards 2025

Ten in the Bed (Yellow Door) Packed full of mathematical learning potential, this versatile, double-sided number line is perfect for developing a secure understanding of numbers one to ten. It has one long base slot, encouraging children to estimate spatially to order the bears. Children will enjoy playfully learning as they match the bears’ numerals to the dot patterns on the duvet. By using the unmarked sides and the delightful details on the bears, children can explore number bonds and spot and create repeating patterns using the bears’ arm positions, fur and pyjama colours, and nose and ear shapes. This resource is made from FSC-certified beech and pine. National Geographic Little Kids Magazine (National Geographic Little Kids Magazine) With the Development Matters Framework at its core, this offers great educational value. An EY advisor reviews each issue to ensure pedagogical accuracy. The ‘Explore Together’ page facilitates meaningful moments with caregivers. “A great way to explore the world with children, and content aligns with EYFS areas of learning” “ “Innovative, sturdy and sustainable. Use it for independent learning as well as specific maths activities” Sue Cowley CATEGORY FINALISTS MINI MASH (2Simple Ltd) WOODEN SORTING POTS (Educational Advantage) EYFS NATURE RANGERS, ENDEAVOUR CHALLENGE (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) HIGHLY COMMENDED WINNER EARLY EXPLORATION Outdoor Exploring Observation Table (Profile Education Ltd) Encourage early STEM development and learning about the natural world. Develop cognitive and gross motor skills with the chalkboard, clear shelf and built-in pockets for holding artwork or accessories. “Sturdy, well-made and well-designed. It will last for years and offers great versatility” www.teachwire.net | 11

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