Education platform EuHu collaborates with early years specialist Sophie David

Education platform EuHu has announced a new collaboration with early years specialist, Sophie David, focused on merging excitement and pedagogical precision in the modern classroom.

As part of the collaboration, EuHu has unveiled its new early years content, tailored to enrich the experiences of young learners.

The partnership has given rise to imaginative and immersive termly topics for Reception pupils, ranging from “Colours of the Rainbow” to “Changing Seasons”.

Speaking on her collaboration, Sophie David said: “I enjoyed every moment of working with Euhu, from planning and writing the WOW lessons to working alongside the team during filming.

“It was my goal to bring fun and enthusiasm to the Early Years curriculum and I think that’s exactly what we have done, together.”

Additionally, EuHu’s Early Years Hub is home to assemblies, podcasts, and articles, all of which have been moulded to the specifics of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).

Commenting on the collaboration, Alex Hayes, education specialist from EuHu, shared: “It was a joy to work with Sophie on our new Early Years content and I’m so proud of what we have created. It was full of fun, laughter and learning from beginning to end! I hope these resources are enjoyed by Early Years educators, practitioners and children alike.”

EuHu is part of Findel, the education resources supplier which supporting educators with new tools and services that help them work smarter and make a measurable difference to future generations.

Carla Bonner, also an education specialist at EuHu added, “We had so much fun working together with Sophie to build our Reception content for our Early Years Hub. Every topic, every activity took me back to my own time in the classroom and, honestly, made me yearn for those moments again.”

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