Nyav-gav-kar kwa-mu-ha-ko
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The book makes sounds in the voice of the reader, so parents should take part in reading it with the child.
When exactly does a child start talking: at 6, 10, 11 or 18 months?
We cannot say for sure, because it is individual. But we know for sure how a child learns to speak: through sound imitation. And this book will help her. But it contains not only sounds that can be imitated, but also small stories.
With this book, the child rejoices, repeating the sounds of animals, and at the same time observes relevant situations for him.
The publication promotes the development of speech on four levels. At the first level, the child repeats what the animals say, at the second level, he tells what the animals do. At the third level, parents, speaking the names of objects and the sounds they make, point to the text highlighted on the pages — and the child remembers how words are written with letters. The fourth level is the first reading. At this stage, it is important that the child already knows how to draw all the words in the book and sorts them by letter, thus developing the habit of reproducing the sounds indicated by the letters, and later - and combining them.
Sounds and words used: ma-ma, ta-to, me, Zaza, meow, gaw, kar, mu, kwa-kwa, ha-ha-ha, ko-ko, yum-yum, grandma, grandpa, pee-pee , bi-bi, guli-guli, nu-nu, bulk, splash, jump.
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