Our favourite home-learning books

As a parent or carer with a child/children going through school, one of your concerns may be how you can help support their learning when they’re at home.

Keeping the National Curriculum in mind, our experts have curated a wonderful selection of home-learning books that are fun, accessible and help children learn through the introduction of friendly faces – their favourite characters, like Peppa Pig or Dory.

Here are five of our current favourites, covering starting school up until Year 6 SATs.

Usborne Phonics Readers Pack x 12

Usborne Phonics Readers Pack

For children who are just learning to read and facing their first Year 1 phonics test, these books will prove invaluable – we’ve put together twelve classic stories from this bestselling series for only £19.99.


I'm Ready for Science

Ladybird I’m Ready… for Science!

An easy way to get children excited about science in a relaxed way – they’ll start this book as a normal kid, and come out as a super scientist.


Frozen Back-to-School Kit

Frozen: Back-to-School kit

For ages 5+, this carry case includes four Maths and English workbooks and a fun sticker book geared towards helping them develop essential skills with Elsa and Anna.


Spider-Man Learning Workbooks Ages 4-6 Pack

Spiderman Learning Workbooks

Maths and English is cool if Spiderman’s doing it, right? We’ve put together a four-book-pack covering reading, writing, handwriting and maths for ages 4-6, with a little help from a certain Marvel superhero – get all four for only £9.99.


Scholastic English Skills Workbooks Year 5 Pack x 4

Scholastic English Skills Workbooks

For ages 7+, these workbooks focus on helping children develop essential English skills as they move through primary school. Covering grammar and punctuation, spelling, comprehension and handwriting, they’re great ways for kids to practise at home in a non-pressured environment.


Take a look at our full home-learning selection here.

Find out more about our Book Clubs and how your school can get involved here.


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