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Resources designed to gently support your child as they learn to read and write at home.
Resources designed to gently support your child as they learn to read and write at home.
A practical, parent-friendly guide filled with simple phonics games you can play using magnetic tiles.
Inside, you’ll find activities that gently build:
Letter–sound connections
Initial sounds
CVC word building
Word families
Blending and decoding
Magic e patterns
Simple sentence reading
Early fluency
All in short, repeatable games that are simple, joyful and only take a few minutes out of your day.
Step-by-step ideas organised from simple to more advanced
Printable photo cards (simple, real-life images)
Clear, minimal instructions for each activity
Ideas for extending games as your child grows
A simple, child-friendly set of downloadable alphabet cards designed to support clear, confident letter formation at home.
Created in a calm, non-stimulating style, these cards help children connect letter name, sound, and formation in a way that feels manageable and repeatable.
Inside, you’ll find:
Uppercase and lowercase letters
Clear, simple formation prompts
Clean visual layout to reduce cognitive load
Large, easy-to-see letters for tracing and modelling
Designed to be printed and used flexibly in short guided moments, with sand trays or playdough, with whiteboard markers, or simply as a quiet visual reminder beside your child’s writing space.
These aren’t worksheets. They’re a gentle tool to help children form letters accurately, build muscle memory, and strengthen the sound–letter connections that reading and writing depend on.
A simple, child-friendly alphabet reference sheet designed to support independent early writing at home.
Created with real photographs (not cartoons), this chart is multi-age, grounded in real life, and intentionally calm in design to reduce cognitive load and support focus.
Inside, you’ll find:
Clear letter–sound matches using real images
Lowercase alphabet for everyday writing
Numbers for practical use
Common high-frequency words early writers often need
Uppercase letters on the back for when they’re needed — including keyboard support
All laid out in a clean, non-stimulating format that helps children quickly find what they’re looking for without overwhelm. A simple tool designed to sit beside your child’s writing space and encourage independence
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