
* Children learn words and how they go together.
* Children can explore thoughts and feelings.
* Reading encourages hand-eye coordination.
For more information, check out this bit of information from Child Care Resource: http://www.childcareresource.org/pdf/books_books.pdf
Of course, in a perfect world, we could play and read with our children all day. But what if you have other things to do? Books on tape/CD/MP3, recordable books, Leapfrog Tag, and this new gadget I just found—AnyBook Reader, are all great alternates. Janet Lansbury of Elevating Child Care elaborates on how these tools can be useful for your sanity and your child’s development:
Looking for places to get books? Your local library is a great place! And at GoodWill, most books are 99₵!
Would you like more information about how to make reading fun?
The SBFC and Growing Kids South Burlington are co-sponsoring a Mother Goose Parent Program.
It is 3 night program. February 8, 15, 22nd. From 7-8pm.
Learn fun activities to do with your child to help promote early literacy skills and a love of reading.
Best of all... parents will receive FREE books for their children.
For more info or to sign-up, contact Colleen, your other playgroup facilitators, or Miss Meg at the South Burlington Library.
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