#Chatting
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Read Problem solving with your child now
Problem solving with your child
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Read Learning about numbers and problem solving now
Learning about numbers and problem solving
The best way for children to learn about numbers is through everyday real experiences.
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Read Zoom, Zoom, Zoom now
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom
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Read Make a book about Me! now
Make a book about Me!
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Read Playing on the floor now
Playing on the floor
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Read Tongue Twisters now
Tongue Twisters
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Read Pouring and tipping now
Pouring and tipping
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Read One Little Finger now
One Little Finger
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Read Asking your toddler questions now
Asking your toddler questions
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Read Spotting signs and logos now
Spotting signs and logos
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Read Your baby’s name in a song now
Your baby’s name in a song
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Read Picture books with sound now
Picture books with sound
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Read Bath time fun! now
Bath time fun!
Bath time is a good time to chat and play.
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Read Talk about feelings now
Talk about feelings
Hearing you use words to describe feelings will help your child to understand and manage their emotions when they are older.
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Read Point and see now
Point and see
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Read Home-made post box now
Home-made post box
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Read Getting to know your baby's facial expressions now
Getting to know your baby's facial expressions
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Read Bouncing baby song now
Bouncing baby song
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Read The Wheels on the Bus now
The Wheels on the Bus
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Read Sing a Song of Sixpence now
Sing a Song of Sixpence
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Read There was an old lady who swallowed a fly now
There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
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Read Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree now
Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree
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Read Sleeping Bunnies nursery rhyme now
Sleeping Bunnies nursery rhyme
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Read This Little Piggy now
This Little Piggy
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Read Jack and Jill now
Jack and Jill
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Read Monday's Child nursery rhyme now
Monday's Child nursery rhyme
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Read Row, Row, Row Your Boat now
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
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Read Hush, Little Baby now
Hush, Little Baby
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Read Playing at routines now
Playing at routines
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Read Helping your child understand the news now
Helping your child understand the news
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Read Start your own story now
Start your own story
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Read Write a worry journal now
Write a worry journal






























