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Encourage Your Baby to Read With You

pfallerj by pfallerj Proud Parent(April 2007) (rank 1st)

I realized the other day that when I was reading to my son, he’d kind of just sit there and hang out. He wouldn’t really react to what was going on, he was just looking.

Then we got this new book, Bear Snores On, and

I started making funny voices for the characters (when I say funny, I mean talking in a British accent. It’s just about the only impersonation I can do). When the Bear woke up, I’d make all sorts of grumbly, cranky, angry noises I imagine a bear would make if he were woken up from his hibernation (hope I didn’t ruin the book for you).

Now, every time I make the noises, he makes them along with me. Which got me to thinking, shouldn’t he be doing this with all his books? He loves to read, but it seems like we were missing out on so much more fun.

So I pulled out an ABC book with lots of pictures. I started asking him where the apple was, where the butterfly was, where the cat was, and so on and so forth.

The first few times, nothing. But imagine my surprise when I asked him where the butterfly was. He pointed and said “butter.” I was floored.

So now I try to make reading as much a two-way, fun activity as possible. It’s much better to explore and imagine things when you’ve got a fun playmate to do it with along the way.

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Gypsie
April 2007 | Gypsie
Sounds Good

However my boy has no patience to listen to me read....let alone show much interest in reading himself. He will flick through a book..2 seconds flat..and then it's " All done reading "

I'm sure he will get the hang of it in his own time....but he does read through the books ( instruction manuals ) of a PS2 game...rofl



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NickysMumMum
April 2007 | NickysMumMum
Love it!!
So true!! Nick and i are the same, especially because I try to keep bedtime low key. But I have to start reading to him at other times of the day. Like you, i think it'd be great to get him involved in the story, pointing out things on the page making sounds and so on, having him turn the pages. it's all great fun and I think i'd forgotten this until you've reminded me. Thankyou!!
's Hayley


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hermy
April 2007 | hermy
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great advice .....i have been doing this with ryan since he was very young......he now knows animals, objects and is getting quite good with colours......its a great practice......thanks....


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Jessgore
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2007 | Jessgore
First animal word Kangoo...
Yep did this with my son.. I have to say that I was stoked his first animal word was Kangoo, and not beaver....  But I love asking him to find the animals and watching him turn the pages to the right ones.. And him repeating them or asking him what they are and him telling me....


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      Jessgore
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2007 | Jessgore
First animal word Kangoo...
he could not get the full  word out but still proud as punch...  (How proud is punch really?)


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