Education is one of the most important aspects of a person's development. It's important that we have the opportunity to learn new things and explore our world, but it can be difficult to fit in extra learning time when there are other responsibilities to take care of. That's where fun games and puzzles come in! Play can help people develop problem-solving skills, learn more about different subjects and even share their knowledge with others.

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Textless resources can help develop excellent literacy skills.

Playing is reading, talking is writing!

This blog post is not a finished piece, but a summary in progress of our work with textless resources to develop literacy skills. Textless resources are materials that can be...

Playing is reading, talking is writing!

This blog post is not a finished piece, but a summary in progress of our work with textless resources to develop literacy skills. Textless resources are materials that can be...

TTLCIC - Counting and measuring time

The Spirit of Numbers - doing mathematics

One of the questions investigated on a higher education or university course is: What are numbers? It is an interesting question because, if you think about it, we do not...

The Spirit of Numbers - doing mathematics

One of the questions investigated on a higher education or university course is: What are numbers? It is an interesting question because, if you think about it, we do not...

We’ve Become Experts!

We’ve Become Experts!

Parents and carers usually remember their own school days when their children start attending school. Some parents and carers are able to help their children with their homework. Others feel...

We’ve Become Experts!

Parents and carers usually remember their own school days when their children start attending school. Some parents and carers are able to help their children with their homework. Others feel...

Lego Stories at North Kensington Library

Lego Stories at North Kensington Library

The 7-sentence structure guides the writing process, to inspire an amazing story in a short time.

Lego Stories at North Kensington Library

The 7-sentence structure guides the writing process, to inspire an amazing story in a short time.

TTLCIC - Playful story writing in the library

Playful Story Writing in the Library!

  Event Name:  Playful Story Writing with Lego at North Kensington Library Facilitator:  Talk Together London team Date & Time:  3rd Monday of each month  3:30 - 5:00 pm Ticket:  For...

Playful Story Writing in the Library!

  Event Name:  Playful Story Writing with Lego at North Kensington Library Facilitator:  Talk Together London team Date & Time:  3rd Monday of each month  3:30 - 5:00 pm Ticket:  For...

TTLCIC - 'Help a child publish a story' project

'Help a child publish a story' project

Children from 5 to 19 years old and their families took part in the project. The ‘Help a Child Publish a Story’ project was funded by the Royal Borough of...

'Help a child publish a story' project

Children from 5 to 19 years old and their families took part in the project. The ‘Help a Child Publish a Story’ project was funded by the Royal Borough of...

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