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    Professor Louise Zimanyi talks to Caroline Essame about the importance of nature in education and how linking nature play in early childhood education supports sustainable development goals. More information on her Green Blue Spaces:Where Play and Learning are Natural available at www.playfutures.net and play in nature is part of The Developmental Play Foundations course at www.developmental-play.com/academy.

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