Our goal is to help your child feel confident and ready for Reception — by building simple daily habits and the key skills that help children thrive in primary school. We’re passionate about early years language and practical, high-quality preschool education resources: real learning you can use at home, not meaningless static worksheets. Reception is the start of a wonderful new chapter — and with a few small steps now, your child can walk in feeling proud, curious, and ready to shine.
“So easy to use — we actually stuck with it all week.‘
“My child started using new words within days.”
“The interactive worksheets are easy to use on the go.”
FREE talk-focused activity
Talking little and often helps children feel confident and ready for Reception. Use this interactive worksheet to prompt a simple 2-minute daily chat and build vocabulary through real-life routines.
What is cultural capital? Learn how to use everyday moments — trips to the shop, conversations at dinner, getting dressed, to quietly shape your child’s confidence, vocabulary and readiness for school.
Each month, we ask one simple question about real issues preschool parents and carers face — from school readiness and screen time to behaviour, routines and confidence. It’s quick, anonymous, and it helps shape future Early Edge Learning resources.
Articles and tips on early years education and Reception-Readiness. From Potty Training to How Much Time on Devices – find out what other parents and educators have to say.
Pictures paint words, and we are all about increasing vocabulary naturally. Use this image to talk to your child about new places, new words and new discoveries.
Not all toys and books are created equal. From homemade, to preloved and to new items – spend your pennies where they will make the most impact on your child’s development.
FAQs
What age is Early Edge Learning for? Most activities suit ages 3–5 (preschool to Reception-ready). Many can be adapted for younger or older children.
Are your resources printable or interactive? Many resources come in print + interactive versions, so you can use them at home or on the go.
How long do activities take? Most take 2–10 minutes. They’re designed for busy parents—little routines that build language and confidence.