My granddaughter (almost 2) really loves Elmo and now remembers most of the other Sesame characters by name. Again, this is a simple easy to read book and she loves "peek-a-boo" in any form.
Kimberly, Grandparent (Somerset, NJ)
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ELMO and FRIENDS
Great book! Entertaining.
Genny, Aunt/Uncle (Cumberland, RI)
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Great book for a toddler!
Nice and sturdy and very colorful, this is a great book for a toddler! Especially one who loves Elmo!
Ruth, Grandparent (San Diego, CA)
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Loves Peek-a-Boo
If your child loves peek-a-boo, this is a good place to start. Well-made to cut down on torn pictures.
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A great way to spend quality time with your child is reading to them and this should begin when they are infants.
Exposing children to books at this young age is the first step to peaking their future interest in reading.
Rhyming, recognizing first sounds in words, and syllable awareness are all phonemic awareness skills your child has before they are ready to start reading.
We dont often think of reading when it comes to our toddlers, but they start hearing about the ABCs in songs and begin gaining letter recognition starting at around 2 years of age.
Most children will begin to read between the ages of 5-6 years. But before they can read they need to gain the foundation of pre-reading skills.
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