Sound book - Endangered animals

Clavis

€17.95
Concentration & memory
Language and communication

Small children explore the world with their senses. This cheerful sound booklet 'Endangered Animals' by Marion Billet is an introduction to endangered animal species in words, images and sound. Set the button to 'on', open the booklet and press the round buttons to listen to the most beautiful sounds! At the back of the booklet there is an extra listening and searching game and a special sounds button.

You can't start reading aloud early enough. Reading aloud has a positive impact on the development of your baby or toddler from a very early age. It provides auditory and sensory stimulation, promotes language development and increases concentration.

  • Author: Marion Billet
  • Number of pages: 10
  • Language: Dutch
  • Dimensions: 15cm x 15cm x 2cm
  • Age: 1+ years

Children who are read to have a familiar feeling with books, so there is a good chance that they will later become enthusiastic readers themselves. They will be able to read independently more quickly. They will also be less bored at school, they will be more eager to learn, they will have broader general knowledge and they will develop better.

Interactive reading; You can involve your child more in the story by asking questions, for example.
Afterwards you can talk about the story and your child's experiences in order to create an imagination with the living environment.
Reading together before going to sleep ensures peace and regularity.
Try to act out the story in the book with the whole family. This way the child will fully live the event. With the help of reenacting you can pay attention to story comprehension.

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