#1-2 years #Playing
Chat, learn and play with your toddler to improve their early literacy skills and improve their confidence in communicating. Support your 1 to 2-year-old in reaching their literacy milestones. By the age of 2, many children can say around 50 words. Words for Life provide activities, songs, games and nursery rhymes to help you practise English language reading and speaking skills at home.
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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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London Bridge is Falling Down
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It's Raining, It's Pouring
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I Hear Thunder
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Building muscles and making playdough!
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Scavenger hunt
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Christmas biscuit recipe
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Communicating if your baby is deaf
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Play 'I spy'
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Make up your own story
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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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We're Going on a Bear Hunt Activities
We're Going on a Bear Hunt is a great story you can act out at home.
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Teddy’s day out
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The rain game
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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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Learning about numbers and problem solving
The best way for children to learn about numbers is through everyday real experiences.
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Zoom, Zoom, Zoom
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Playing on the floor
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Pouring and tipping
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'Touch and Feel' books
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Roll the ball
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The Wheels on the Bus
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Talking about toys
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Playing at routines
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Freeze dancing game
Freeze dancing game
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Playing with bubbles
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Homemade rattle toys
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Babies and mirrors
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Caterpillar Song