![]() ![]() When we start to play with the letters of our language, we can help our children learn that each letter represents a unique sound or sounds and when we put letters together, they can make different sounds. One of the tasks of emergent literacy is to be able to hear individual sounds, to make sounds, and to put sounds together to make words. ![]() Your child has been hearing and studying the sounds of words for quite a while now. Beginning to understand that print carries a message.May start to recognize their name in print and other often-seen words, like those on signs.Starting to match letter sounds to letters (like knowing b makes a /b/ sound).Recognizing some of the letters of the alphabet.Starting to notice words that rhyme and enjoys participating in rhyming games. ![]() Understanding that words are read from left to right and pages are read from top to bottom.It has also been welcomed by a new generation at home, as Betty White's 2020 reading of. Harry the Dirty Dog has been recognized by the National Education Association as an all-time top-100 children's book. ![]() Knowing the correct way to hold and handle a book Don't miss Harry the Dirty Dog This funny picture book about the strong-willed dog who really doesn't want a bath stands the test of time.When a white dog with black spots runs away from home, he gets so dirty his family doesn't recognize him as a black dog with white spots. After hibernating all winter, Albert the bear rushes to his favourite tree. ![]()
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