If you've ever felt lost trying to help your child with multiplication (or division) facts ... you're not alone.
Maybe the way it's taught now looks nothing like what you learned at school.
Maybe your child is struggling to remember the facts.
Or maybe you’re just unsure where to start.
This ebook is here to change that.
At MathsBites, we believe that every parent deserves to feel confident supporting their child’s maths journey, and that every child deserves to thrive.
That’s why I’ve created this clear, practical guide to multiplication and division.
It shows you the simple strategies that actually work - without adding more to your life.
No, actually, that's not true. It does add something.
It adds clear steps you can use today to help your child feel more confident and capable.
How multiplication and division facts are taught at school
How to reduce the overwhelm that a 'tables' chart can cause.
The most effective, brain-friendly strategies teachers use and how you can use them at home.
How to help your child work smarter, not harder when it comes to learning, understanding and using multiplication facts.
Easy ways to build your child’s confidence.
Visuals to print out to help with understanding.
This guide will help you turn “I don’t get it” into “I’ve got this!"

It’s simple
It’s manageable
It works
Printable resources to pop on the fridge
Visuals to help understand the multiplication fact families
It helps kids feel proud, not pressured
It makes multiplication make sense.
Normally $12.50, you can grab it for just $5 until the end of the school holidays.
A small investment that makes a big difference to your child’s confidence heading into Term 2.
It's an instant download so you can start helping your child today.
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