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Repetition, repetition, repetition

By Nicole

Repetition isn’t just for fun – it can also help children process what they read, hear, or do! For example, re-reading a book can help a child remember words that were previously new to their vocabulary. It can also help solidify their understanding of how to use these words. And if they’re trying to understand […]

Show your little one how books work!

By Nicole

It’s easy to take it for granted, but little ones need to be taught how books work before they can read them! Here are some easy ways to show children how to use a book:

Ask questions while sharing books

By Nicole

Sharing books with your child can be about more than just reading the text. While you’re reading together, you can also ask your little one questions such as “What is this?” and “Can you point to the duck?” And if your little one is talking, try asking them open-ended questions like “Where is the duck […]

Your Words Grow Their World

By Nicole

Share this video with the families at your clinic to showcase how their literacy efforts are helping their children’s development.

Talk, Sing, Read, Share Stories Decals for Health Centres in Nunavut

By Nicole

Putting these decals up in your health centre is a great way to remind your patients to talk, sing, read, and share stories with their little ones. Designed by Inuit illustrator Becky Kilabuk, these wonderful designs depict Inuit families having loving, literacy-rich interactions with their little ones.