![]() ![]() Take the time to curl up with a good book when you can and make sure your child sees you enjoying it! ![]() Don’t forget to be a good role model when it comes to reading. Reading should always be presented as fun and never as a chore. Forcing a child to play may cause negative feelings about the activity. Remember also, that if a child does not want to play with you, put the games away and try again later. Flashcards with words and letters can be great for creating games with your toddlers. I’ve got rainbows in my bubbles, yes, I do.Įarly literacy tip: Toys and blocks with letters imprinted on them are great for the little ones. I’ve got rainbows in my bubbles, yes, I do (Tune of She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain) Repeat with other emotions, using voice to convey feelingsīubbles – best bubble machine ever! (IMHO, of course) If you’re scared and you know it, hide your eyes. ![]() ![]() (Keep hands hidden.)īut now they’re feeling better! (Bring hands out, wave frantically, and smile HUGE.) Source: (To be honest, my library was using this before I started so I’m not sure where the previous librarian found it, but it looks like a modified version of Jean Warren’s Preschool Express song here.) ![]()
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