Times Tables
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Narrated by:
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Mark Meadows
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Deryn Edwards
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Audible Studios
About this listen
A new, fun way to teach yourself the times tables! Enjoy learning your times tables - with the help of songs! Catchy tunes in different musical styles, such as blues, rock, reggae, folk, funk, soul and country, help the times tables to stick in your brain. There’s even a cool way to see if you’ve remembered them - there are gaps where you can call out the answers and show how smart you are!
So don’t be at sixes and sevens, join in with these great songs. Learning has never been so much fun!
Public Domain (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Times Tables
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- Anonymous
- 14-07-23
Loved in our household!
Four different songs for each times table for different difficulty levels. The songs are catchy which helps with remembering.
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- jillian grant
- 15-02-17
A Catchy way for children to learn times tables.
Would you consider the audio edition of Times Tables to be better than the print version?
This doesn't work on paper as the whole point of the book is for children to sing the times tables, or learn them in a different way by hearing them being sung.
What other book might you compare Times Tables to, and why?
similar to other books in the series but nothing like any book I've heard so far.
What does Mark Meadows and Deryn Edwards bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
This has been answered earlier. It's the fact that they're singing the tables and in different musical styles too. It's a different approach that'll work for some children.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
It wouldn't make a good film.
Any additional comments?
I'm not the target audience but I'm glad I listened to this book and I think this approach will work for children who struggle with the more conventional way of being taught.
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- "mentaldental2001"
- 05-02-23
Fall asleep borrring!!
My child is 9 and this is super boring and doesn’t catch any kid’s attention.
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- laurie Baird
- 28-03-22
Noooooo
This will send you utterly mad.
But we did have a laugh before we went mad.
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- Wordhog
- 24-04-13
Boring
I'm not sure what age group this is aimed at but my 10-year-old who struggles with times tables was really unimpressed with this. The introduction was so boring that we skipped through and listened to random bits of the audio in the hope of finding a better bit. At no point did we hear anything that sounded appealing enough to stop and listen properly. There may well have been one part that was interesting or musically appealing but unfortunately we didn't have the patience to wait for it. We won't be using this audiobook.
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