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What people say about us..

Bright Start (Part of our Parent Power range)  'I honestly can't believe the difference in M... since we started with Bright Start just four weeks ago. She absolutely LOVES the games and books. Whereas before we couldn't get her near a book without her bursting into tears, she now rushes to get the book bag ready to play Bingo!

Then she sits doing her Activity book and would stay all evening if we let her. We were so worried about her (lack of) progress at school but now we're all happy! Thank you so much for A BRILLIANT SCHEME!' Allie Cartwright and family

 

Positive People Poster Set  (part of our Thinking Skills range) "An excellent class resource that can be accessed by all learners and has helped our children develop better thinking skills."

Bright Start

I have taught my son T (aged 3 years) to read using Bright Start. He has absolutely loved the books, the games and the Activity Book and we have spent quality time together on it. I was delighted when, after finishing Set 2, T was easily able to read Oxford Reading Tree Stage 4 without any problems. He is now well set-up to start school in September.’ Ruth (Parent from Hants)

My daughter loves her Bright Start set; in fact she prefers playing the Bingo game to a bedtime story. Learning with Bright Start is definitely fun! Sue (Parent from Fareham)

What a wonderful reading scheme, my daughter was being taught by phonics at school, she was really struggling and getting very upset, I bought your scheme to help her and she now reads very confidently. The school are still teaching phonics but now my daughter can read and it is not affecting her. Now she can read the phonics are starting to make some sense to her. Charlotte (parent in Milton Keynes)

 

" I  think what you do is great. Letting people learn at their own pace – children need this." (S Tremeer)

"You start with a small bank of words and add more to this - sounds like a good way of learning" (Parent from Southampton)

"It recognises children's interests as a way to teach" (Parent from Hants)