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From copying facial expressions in a new born baby to using gestures and singing, through to books and pretend play, a child’s first few years lay the roots for speech and language development. This begins with attention and listening skills, playing and interaction then leading up to understanding.
It is never too early for books. Staffordshire Library and Stoke on Trent Libraries offer a range of books and activities. Newborn babies like strong contrasting colours so will love black and white images. Make them fun using different voices and facial expressions. Talk about the pictures and using props or finger puppets to help bring stories alive.
offer a range of books and activities. New born babies like strong contrasting colours so will love black and white images. Make them fun using different voices and facial expressions. Talk about the pictures and using props or finger puppets to help bring stories alive.
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