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TALK!  

Talking to your baby throughout the day doesn’t just help build a bond between you and them, talking also helps your child learn language. Your child’s brain is constantly learning language, and the more you talk to them the more they have to absorb. Consistently narrating your day will help your child understand the world around them. As your child gets older they will start to respond with their own sounds and begin verbally communicating with you. There are many ways you can incorporate talk into your child’s day.  

Incorporating Talk In Your Daily Routine 

Books that encourage talking. Stop and talk about the pictures or ask question about you see or what is coming next. 

  1. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? By Bill Martin 
  1. Outside In by Deborah Underwood 
  1. Flashlight by Lizie Boyd  
  1. The Stack by Vanessa Roeder 
  1. Tomorrow Most Likely by David Eggers 
  1. Sleep Like Me by Tatia Nadareishvili 
  1. Whose knees are these? by Jabari Asim 
  1. Who? by Robie Harris  
  1. Fiesta Babies by Carmen Tafolla 
  1. Up, Up, Up, Down by Kimberly Gee 
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