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The large selection of outdoor play resources have been simplified and clearly illustrate how they fit into the requirements of the EYFS framework, focusing on the learning and development each product can offer children.
Commenting about the changes to the website Ros Harker, Business Manager at Playgarden, says, “Listening to the feedback from our customers we knew we wanted to simplify the buying process and make it easier for people to find what they are looking for. In addition to making the categorisation easier to understand we have also added a search function, so that people can type in exactly what they are looking for and be taken to it straightaway. To assist practitioners we have included information relating to the curriculum and how the products can help within the key stages of learning. Schools continue to move away from paper based catalogues and use more online materials which is why it is even more important to get its website looking as customer-friendly as possible.”
For more information, visit www.playgardens.co.uk