![]() ![]() Change the tone, pitch and speed of your voice (e.g., high/low, loud/soft, fast/slow).įind more recommended children’s books for toddlers 12 to 17 months, or find an easy at-home activity designed to strengthen pre-reading skills in your toddler. Originally published in 1994, Dinosaur Roar by Henrietta and Paul Stickland is now seen as a modern classic, a book that every preschool child should have.In the back of the book is a wonderful pull-out poster showing the dinosaur characters.The book carries the endorsement of the Earth Sciences Department at the Natural History Museum. Re-read the story as you talk through a paper towel tube. ![]() Where are your teeth?Ĭontinue with other body parts as long as your toddler remains interested.Īdd some toy dinosaurs to the sand for your toddler to find as she digs for letters. Can you point to your eye? Pointer Pal is showing the dinosaur’s big teeth. Look! Pointer Pal is pointing to the dinosaur’s eye. Use Pointer Pal to point to different body parts on the dinosaurs. Keep the fun going with these At-Home Activities: I think we’ll have to put our pretty picture on the refrigerator for everyone to see. You’re coloring the tail of the dinosaur a bright green. Color the picture along with her and talk about what you both are doing. ![]() Give your child some crayons and ask her to color the big dinosaur. Draw an outline of a dinosaur on a large piece of paper. ![]()
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