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Creative Ways to Learn Times Tables

The most fun and creative ways to help your kids learn their times tables from a mum who gets it!

Not everyone learns in the same way and that's ok. We're all different in so many ways, including the unique ways our brains work. That's why this book series is here to help you and your kids!

 

Written, created and illustrated by me, Francesca Watt. As a mum and auntie of kids with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyscalculia, I understand your frustrations and difficulties around finding the right way to help your kids learn this fundamental skill.

So, I came up with a way to make it fun, and feed those brilliant brains in the way kids need, by using a combination of silly stories with ridiculous rhymes, colouring, creativity, puzzles and games. Balloon volleyball anyone?

To hear the Times Table Silly Stories read aloud:

Miss B

"I bought one of these books for my 9 year old as they have a multiplication test next year at school. This book is great way of getting my son to have fun with his times tables. Great idea. Great fun pictures inside."

CrystalDoll

"We recently purchased these math workbooks for our girls thinking they could be a good distraction while on road trips on board, but little did we know that they would actually love them and their free time! They are so cleverly created. They are filled with games , math puzzles, connect the dots, and more making math fun!"

Anna

"If your children struggle with the traditional methods you must try these books! They're amazing and soo creative! You kids will love them.

By using a variety of methods to target all types of learners, from visual to kinesthetic and a whole heap of fun, your child can finally learn in a way that suits their needs."
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Times Table Silly Stories

Check out the comic strip style silly stories being read aloud. The perfect way to complement learning alongside the books.

Other ways to help your kids to blossom...

90 Day Picture Journal

We all know that sharing our feelings is a positive thing. What if you find it tricky to talk and writing isn't really your thing? Now you can DOODLE YOUR DAY instead!

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Posie

"My son sometimes struggles to express his thoughts and feelings. He is an incredibly deep thinker and will stew for days on the smallest thing. This activity book has really helped him debrief on his day.
Brilliant value for money too. Lots of pages to complete.
Highly recommend and will be buying more as birthday gifts for friends kids!"

Bec

This really is the most fantastic idea! My friend’s son really struggles with anxiety and finds it difficult to express how he’s feeling or what’s going on in his head. This book is perfect for him. He’s able to draw anything good or bad that’s happened in his day without the need to verbalise it, and it’s fab to be able to look back on his journey to help him see there are many good days along with the bad. I can’t recommend this journal enough. Just brilliant!

Victoria

This journal is such a brilliant idea! Perfect for kids who find it hard to talk about their feelings or maybe need a different way to process their emotions. It’s kind of art therapy for the everyday. Lots of space for kids to doodle and done in a really fun visual graphic/cartoon style. With such busy lives it’s a really clever, indirect, non-threatening way to keep check on how your kids are doing at school/with friends/in life generally. A picture paints a thousand words after all! Highly recommend.
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