Reading To Your Baby Techniques that bring language alive for your little ones

Reading To Your Baby Techniques that bring language alive for your little ones

by Alison Davies (Author), Forewordby Michael Rosen (Author)

Synopsis

Reading has a vital place in a baby's development as it's essential for building his or her communication and literacy skills. It's also highly pleasurable for both parent and baby, enabling bonding, the happy use of time spent together and having fun with words. It explains how to spot if a baby is connecting with a story, the signs to look out for, and ways to encourage involvement in the tale. The book also examines storytelling techniques, such as repetition, use of voice and facial expression. There are sections on how to tell the perfect bedtime tale, storytelling games for parties, and on making up your own stories. This title offers: insights into the benefits of reading to your baby from an early age; techniques such as painting pictures with words, using facial expressions and hand gestures, and using props such as soft toys to bring stories alive; suggestions for what to read at each age; advice on bedtime storytelling including creating the perfect atmosphere and picking the right tale to promote a good night's sleep; ways of getting your baby to engage with a story and building on his or her enjoyment; storytelling games and activities for parties or groups of children; and, guidance in creating your own tales, using people and events familiar to your child.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Carroll & Brown Publishers Limited
Published: 31 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1904760783
ISBN 13: 9781904760788

Author Bio
Alison Davies is a writer and professional storyteller. She works in schools, libraries and nurseries, running storytelling sessions and workshops on using storytelling to enhance teaching and learning. She is the author of Storytelling in the Classroom and writes regularly for the Times Educational Supplement, Nursery World, Scholastic, Mother and Baby, Psychologies and Teaching and Learning Magazine.