Tip 33: Find engaging, interactive texts to read with your toddler. Examples of these books are: -push/pull/slide -flap books -pop-ups (with adult supervision) -cut outs -waterproof books -sound button -mini "I Spy's" also called "Look & Finds" *Flaps books; example- What Makes it Rain? www.myubam.com/p/5534/lift-the-flap-first-questions-and-answers-what-makes-it-rain *Pop-up books; example- Fun on the Farm www.amazon.com/Fun-Farm-Pop-up-Helen-Rowe/dp/1499802994/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=pop+up+book&qid=1581356022&sr=8-5 *Push-pull-slide; example - First Explorers Sea Creatures *Sound button books; example- Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site by: Sherry Duskey Rinkey www.amazon.com/Goodnight-Construction-Site-Sound-Book/dp/1452128243/ref=sr_1_10?crid=1SKL52RWQSTJM&keywords=goodnight+goodnight+construction+site&qid=1581356836&sprefix=good+night+good+night+%2Caps%2C622&sr=8-10 *Textures; example- That's Not my Lamb & That's Not My Truck (Usborne touchy-feely books) www.myubam.com/p/175/thats-not-my-truck
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Reading tip 32:
Find online reading challenges or activities to become involved in. Janssen @everydayreading (on Instagram) has a 5x5 picture book challenge a couple times a year & Sarah @readaloudrevival has several different activities & camps going on throughout the year. |
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