Last Christmas I created a range of colouring by number sheets which can be solved using the times tables.

The idea is that, as the anticipation for Christmas gets ever closer we can still support our children's learning in a way that is fun and varied. They can be occupied with this whilst you are busy getting everything done in time for the big day!

Christmas is just around the corner!

Download these 3 fun activities to share with your child. By using multiple resources to support your child's language and spelling we create multiple pathways making it easier to recall the information when it is needed.

I hope you enjoy them and have a very Merry Christmas from us all. Merry Christmas!

Free Times-Tables-Top-Trumps Game


Do you enjoy spending time with your child?

Are you looking for fun ways to help them learn their times tables?

This game of top trumps might be just what you need!

(These playing cards focus on the simpler times tables)

Free Autumn themed resources to build spelling and vocabulary


Now that the dark nights are here and the leaves are falling, why not curl up in the warmth and enjoy a fun game (or two, or three) with your child?

Games break down the walls of resistance to learning.

They turn frustration and tears into laughter and enthusiasm. By making learning enjoyable, games help children get into the right mindset to absorb, remember, and succeed.

Build Confidence with adjectives with these free games to download


Have you been looking for a way to support your child with adjectives? If so, these resources might help so why not enjoy some time playing a game (or two, or three) with your child?

Games break down the walls of resistance to learning.

They turn frustration and tears into laughter and enthusiasm. By making learning enjoyable, games help children get into the right mindset to absorb, remember, and succeed.

By playing a range of games it also helps us to create multiple memories inside their brains making it easier for them to recall the information when it's needed.


Have fun learning adverbs with these fun games


Have you been looking for a way to support your child with adverbs?

If so, these games could make it a fund and enjoyable experience.

Games break down the walls of resistance to learning.

They transform frustration into laughter and enthusiasm. By making learning fun, games help children get into the right mindset to absorb, remember, and succeed.

Playing a variety of games also creates multiple memory pathways in the brain, making it easier for children to recall what they’ve learned when they need it most.

Ready to get started?

Simply let us know where to send your free adverbs resources and start playing today!

I wrote this e-book a few years back to support parents who are supporting their children with learning their times tables. It looks at how we learn, then games we can play to solidify the information. The goal is to make the learning a fun experience so that they are in a better state of mind to want to participate and then retain the information when they do.

I hope you find some benefit to reading it. If you have any questions, please do get in touch and ask: