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QR Code Stories

Every activity in our 2–5 year old guides includes a QR code linking to a set of themed story prompts - each of which brings that activity to life. From jungle adventures to superhero missions, these short story prompts help turn simple activities into exciting, imaginative play, making each activity even more fun and engaging for your child.

Your child can choose from a list of five stories to play from with each activity, giving them a greater input into how they want to learn. Just scan with your phone and play!

Football Activity Chapters

Warm Up

This chapter gets your child moving and ready to play with fun, football-themed warm-up games. They’ll jump, jog, stretch, and get their body switched on, all through playful activities that build energy, coordination, and excitement before the real action begins.

Passing

In this chapter, your child will learn how to pass the ball using the inside of their foot through simple, fun games. They’ll practise aiming, tapping, and stopping the ball - building control, timing, and early teamwork skills in a playful way.

Shooting

This chapter introduces your child to the basics of shooting. Through fun, goal-focused games, they’ll practise striking the ball with their laces, aiming at targets, and celebrating their goals, all while building confidence and coordination.

Dribbling

In this chapter, your child will practise moving the ball with little kicks using both feet. The fun games help them keep the ball close, turn around cones, and get used to controlling the ball while they move.

Goalkeeping

In this chapter, your child will explore the basics of being a goalkeeper. They’ll try fun games where they stop the ball with their hands, practise simple catches, and learn how to move side to side to protect the goal.

Skills

This chapter includes fun football tricks to help your child feel more confident with the ball. They’ll try simple moves like toe taps and ball rolls, all designed to build control, coordination, and a love for learning new skills.