Talk and Read

Create Stories, Play Make-Believe and Let Your Child be the Storyteller.

Baby Tips

  • Ask questions and answer them. This involves your baby in the conversation and shows them what conversation is like.
  • Narrate your life, talking about the things you are doing: "I am going to make a sandwich for your brother. I need bread, peanut butter and jelly." 
  • Share wordless books together and make up stories to go with the pictures. 

Toddler Tips

  • Give toddlers lots of opportunities and time to talk, even if they aren't saying many words yet.
  • Talk about your day: "First we went to the doctor, then we went to the library and got some books, and then we went to the grocery store."
  • When reading a book your toddler is familiar with, stop and ask them to tell you what happens next. 
  • Make up stories to go with the pictures in books and magazines.

Preschool Tips

  • Play pretend! This is how preschoolers learn to tell their own stories. 
  • Tell stories, some pretend and some real. Have children tell others about things they have done. "Let's tell Grandma about our trip to the zoo. What did we see first?"
  • Retell favorite books and stories out loud. Acting them out with toys is fun too!
  • Write down stories preschoolers tell, or encourage them to write them with pictures and pretend words. 

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