Skill· 22mo–2y· 2 min

A Story

This helps expand language through literature. Begin this activity by reading your child a short story. When you're finished, ask him to point out and name the objects found in the story. Then let your toddler explore the story freely, skim throug

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What you'll need

You'll need a short story. This helps expand language through literature.

How it works

  1. 1~30s

    Alright, let's get started! The purpose of this activity is to expand language through literature. Therefore, we'll be exercising the linguistic developmental area, more specifically, literary initiation. To complete this activity, you will need a short story. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.

    Watch for: Little One point to at least one body part when asked.

  2. 2~30s

    Great, now let's try the next part. Begin this activity by reading your son or daughter a short story. When you're finished, ask him or her to point out and name the objects found in the story. Then let your toddler explore the story freely, leave through and observe its illustrations. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!

    Watch for: Little One match animal sounds with the right pictures, like pointing to a dog when you say 'woof'.

  3. 3~30s

    One more thing to try. It is important that he or she familiarizes him or herself with books. During this exercise, observe if your toddler identifies objects in a story book by pointing at or naming them and understands short stories. Use kine-du to stimulate growth in your child every day. Use kine-du to stimulate your child every day. How does your child handle this? What do you see?

    Watch for: Little One know roughly 100 to 300 everyday words.

What this develops

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