Kiddycharts plans to make coronation celebrations inclusive and accessible for all

Kiddycharts, a social enterprise run by individuals with ADHD, has announced its plans to help with the celebrations for the king’s coronation for families.

With the coronation of King Charles set to take place on Saturday 6th May, Kiddycharts is offering fun and fabulous activities for children and families, including free colouring sheets and bunting. The designs from Kiddycharts have been specially created for the event by those with neurodivergences, demonstrating the amazing creativity that a different way of thinking inspires. The company understands the importance of inclusivity, and they are excited to provide these resources to be used in schools, care homes and beyond.

A spokesperson for Kiddycharts said: “We want to ensure that everyone, kids and adults, feel included in the celebrations for the coronation of King Charles. Our designs are not only fun and engaging, but also provide a moment for connection between generations through mindful colouring, helping everyone to feel involved in this special occasion.”

In addition to the free colouring sheets, Kiddycharts is offering bunting to print, which is ideal for those throwing a party on a low budget. The activities are not only imaginative but also enjoyable, ensuring that children take an interest in the historic event.

To make sure the coronation colouring sheets are suitable for all ages and abilities, they will be available in three styles of varying difficulty.

“We hope that our resources will help families and schools celebrate this historic event in an inclusive and fun way. We are proud to provide these home and school resources for the Coronation and would love for them to be enjoyed by everyone: young and old.”

For more information and to access the free resources, visit Kiddycharts’ website at https://www.kiddycharts.com.