What makes Teddy Tennis so special is that it is taught using the Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (VAK) learning style.
Visual learning
Teddy Tennis involves the use of visual learning through seen and observed elements, including pictures, demonstrations, and videos. Each lesson incorporates inspirational images of teddy bear characters playing Teddy Tennis, helping to engage young children’s imagination. In addition, every Teddy Tennis coach provides clear demonstrations to ensure that skills and techniques are shown and understood correctly.
Auditory learning
It involves the transfer of information through listening—focusing on the spoken word, as well as music and sound. Every Teddy Tennis lesson incorporates specially written music that provides the correct rhythm and timing for each game or exercise. The lyrics guide the children, helping them understand exactly what to do in a fun and engaging way.
Kinesthetic learning
It involves physical participation – doing, practical hands on experiences, and taking part in coordinated movement, racket and hand to eye skills. Every Teddy Tennis lesson is fully interactive and involves having a lot of FUN.
Teddy Tennis – The Business
Teddy Tennis is a unique children’s program that combines sport, education, training, entertainment, and lifestyle into one engaging experience, specifically designed for children aged 2½ to 6 years.
The program is delivered globally as a franchise model, operating across a variety of venues including sports and tennis clubs, pre-schools, day care centres, nurseries, and even holiday resorts—making it both flexible and widely accessible.
Since its development, Teddy Tennis has grown into an international brand, with classes delivered in major cities across the world, including London, Geneva, New York, Cape Town, Melbourne, Bogotá, Lima, Kuwait City, Cairo, Oman, Riyadh, and Mauritius.
Originally conceived, created, and designed in England, Teddy Tennis continues to evolve through ongoing development, ensuring it remains innovative, relevant, and aligned with modern early childhood learning and sports trends.



