#3-4 years #Chatting
Sharing stories, playing, reading together and making crafts – these activities from Words for Life will help your 3 or 4-year-old improve their speaking, reading and communicating skills at home. Support your young child as they practise their literacy skills and bolster what they are learning in nursery.
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Chat, play, read interactive activity booklets
Our chat, play, read activity booklets are filled with fun and simple activities. Each one will support your child to learn new words and develop their language and communication skills.
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Make your own binoculars
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Have fun with water
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Guessing games
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Go on a nature walk
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Activities for the festive season
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Early to Bed and Early to Rise
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The Queen of Hearts
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Oranges and Lemons
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Activities to try outside
Find different places to go and try not to be put off by the weather! Talk about what you see, hear and do…
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Building muscles and making playdough!
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Design a FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 flag
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Speak to your child in your own language
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Communicating with your visually impaired child
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Communicating if your baby is deaf
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Play 'I spy'
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Sound trail
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Explore your child's interests!
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Make up your own story
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Choose a favourite book
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Using hobbies to help your child read
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How to get your child ready to start school
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Making puppets
Playing with puppets is a great way to get your child talking and using their imagination, and they can even make their own ...
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Planning a picnic
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Talking to your baby or child when out and about
Our walk and talk trail contains ideas and tips to help you chat to your baby or child more while you are out and about.
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Talking to your child about food
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Chatty TV Time
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Reading about feelings
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Chat and play
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Act out a favourite story
You can bring books to life for your child by acting out stories with them.
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Problem solving with your child
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Learning about numbers and problem solving
The best way for children to learn about numbers is through everyday real experiences.