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This title forms part of the revised and highly innovative Little Library Literacy Kit.
Parents profoundly influence their child's language development, including their ability to listen, understand, and communicate. From birth to three years is the crucial window of opportunity during which a child's learning potential is at its fullest and most formative. Now with this amazing book, parents can use the revolutionary BabyTalk program to maximize their baby's language skills- and provide a solid foundation for later learning-in just thirty minutes a day!A simple and fun one-on-one program created by a renowned speech and language therapist, BabyTalk is based on extensive clinical experience and is firmly rooted in natural parent-child interaction. What's more, it fits into the normal pattern of your child's play! You'll discover how to best talk to your child-and what to talk about-at each stage of development, including how to• CREATE an environment in your home that most benefits your baby's development• NURTURE your child to become a confident communicator• STRENGTHEN his or her ability to concentrate and retain information• STIMULATE your child with specific toys and books at each stage• RECOGNIZE problems that may hinder language development• PRESENT games, play ideas, and words to stimulate the imaginationUse BabyTalk to give your baby a lifelong advantage for learning!
Malome Tamu o roma Dorothy gore a ye go bona Farida mme a fitlhe a mo reye a re 'O batla go itse gore o tshela jang kwa toropong' e bile 'O rata dibanana'...Uncle Tamu sends Dorothy to visit Farida with the message. 'She would like to see how you live in town' and 'She likes bananas'.
Malome Tamu o rometse Dorothy ho etela Farida ho tlisa molaetsa 'O tla batla ho bona hore ophela jwang toropong' mme o rata dibanana' ...Uncle Tamu sends Dorothy to visit Farida with the message 'She would like to see how you live in town' and 'She likes bananas'.
Cambridge Reading Routes is a reading programme for the first seven years of schooling in South Africa.
Cambridge Reading Routes is a reading programme for the first seven years of schooling in South Africa.
This Ibby-Asahi Award winning book is available separately or as part of the Little Library Reading Kit.This South African story is illustrated in full-colour by one of South Africa's leading children's illustrators and encourages literacy though imaginative story-telling.
This Ibby-Asahi Award winning book is available separately or as part of the Little Library Reading Kit.This South African story is illustrated in full-colour by one of South Africa's leading children's illustrators and encourages literacy though imaginative story-telling.
This title is found in the Little Library Literacy Kit. The Little Library programme, which consists of a Literacy Kit, Numeracy Kit and Life Skills Kit provides high-quality, indigenous books for our younger community members. The main concepts taught in Dorothy's Visit include greetings and identifying similarities and differences.
Talks about the three factors that are directly responsible for the development of a child's ability to speak. This work also shows how to use these factors to maximise a child's learning curve.
Cambridge Reading Routes is a reading programme for the first seven years of schooling in South Africa.
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