Help children learn maths the fun way!
Maths concepts can seem abstract and difficult for children to grasp. Good visual and tactile resources can be the difference between a child understanding maths or feeling lost.
Equally, practising maths to reinforce learning can feel like a chore. Maths is an integral part of so many games and often seamlessly part of the enjoyment of the game that kids will practice arithmetic again and again without it seeming anything other than fun.
We have carefully selected the resources, games and books below to give children and teenagers a head start in their maths learning.
Find more about our best games for learning maths.
Great for: reinforcing counting, patterning, sorting, operations, and base ten!
"An instantly appealing and easy to understand early maths tool"
Age 4-8 years.
Great For: Mental arithmetic practice seamlessly integrated in a fun card game for age 6 years+.
"Reinforces early maths including number bonds to 10 and addition in multiples of 5"
Explore mathematical structure in multiplication, division, and prime numbers in a fast-paced, dynamic game of strategy and luck.
Great for home or school, Prime Climb has received rave reviews, a raft of awards, and thousands of fans.
A game with pure maths at its core, that still succeeds in delivering a thrilling competitive experience.
Recommended age 10+, or younger with adult assistance.
A lot of learning takes place in front of a screen. We stock a range of books that take children away from a computer and give an enjoyable and relaxing way of practicing maths skills.
Multiplication Tables and Arithmetic Arithmetic colouring books, and Making Shapes and Polyhedra titles combine creativity with education for a relaxing and improving result.
Junior Mini Mathematical Murder Mysteries offers an collection of fun number puzzles to engage a primary school-age audience.