#6-12 months #Chatting
The best way to help your baby develop their language and literacy skills between 6 and 12-months-old is through songs, nursery rhymes and talking to them. Talking to your baby will help them to learn new words and sounds, which will help to build their confidence when it comes to making noises and speaking their first words. Words for Life provide a range of activities for your baby to help work on their early milestones before starting nursery.
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Old Mother Hubbard
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Do You Know the Muffin Man
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I'm a Little Teapot
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Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Pepper
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Needles and Ribbons and Packets of Pins
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Nose, Nose, Jolly Red Nose
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Old King Cole
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Polly Put the Kettle On
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Pop Goes the Weasel
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Ring-a-Ring o' Roses
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Seesaw Margery Daw
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Simple Simon nursery rhyme
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Ten in the Bed
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Tommy Thumb nursery rhyme
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Umbrellas Are No Use
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Vintery Mintery Cutery Corn
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For Want of a Nail, the Shoe Was Lost
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Wee Willie Winkie
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Whether the Weather
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Wiggly Woo nursery rhyme
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You Shall Have an Apple
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Up the Wooden Hill to Blanket Fair
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London's burning nursery rhyme
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Little Peter Rabbit
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Little Mousey Brown
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Little Miss Muffet
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Little Jack Horner
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Ladybird nursery rhyme
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Lavender Blue nursery rhyme
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Jack, be nimble
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I Had a Little Nut Tree
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Hickory Dickory Dock