Peek-a-boo!

Everybody likes a game of peek-a-boo. This version of the classic game is sure to entertain your young child as they press the letters and numbers on the keyboard and watch and listen to see what happens next.

Winter dot to dot: Hard 1

Dot to dots have long been an activity where kids would learn their counting the fun way. Guess what? Nothing has changed. Our dot to dot activities are created to suit specific ages and include great colouring activities when the hard work is done. This one is for the real pros - 8+.

20 questions

20 questions is a great kids car game or party game that can be played anywhere and with small or large groups of children. Get their minds active as they try to figure out the answers.

Write a Dear Santa letter

Writing to Santa is one of the joys of childhood so why not create a special letter to the man in red with your child this Christmas? It is a fun project and a great way to find out exactly what present your kids are hoping to find under the tree this year.

Wolf and Hare

Birthday parties are loads of fun, especially when wolf and hare is played. This fun game will have the kids running around and burning off all that extra energy that parties seem to bring!

Fluttering hearts

Love is in the air this Valentines Day and this fun fluttering hearts kids art and craft project is bound to rev up those feel good love vibes. Get your kids into some crafty fun by making this beautiful piece of art to show how much they care - from their heart to yours.

Little Space Heroes

Create your own Space Hero and your children can enjoy a fun and safe online game full of fun and adventure. Kids get to personalise their hero, make new friends, adopt a pet Glow, fly around in their jetpacks and explore a universe full of amazing planets.

This old man

Make your baby smile as you sing the classic nursery rhyme This Old Man. This a great baby activity to teach your little ones about music, rhyme and language. Help your baby learn and play with them today.

Learning the ABC: The letter A

Learning to write starts a lot earlier than most parents think. Those scribbles, shapes and hard pressed pieces of artwork your child produces are the first stepping stones. Turning that artwork into letters can be tricky. These free printables encourage learning with colour. Here's A.