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Developing a Child's Imagination Skills-2
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Reading And Enjoying Books
Reading and developing a long-term appetite for books is one of the best ways of generating a child’s imagination skills. Picture books are great for early learners, helping both language, vocabulary and reading skills, as well as fuelling their imagination. When you’re first developing an interest in books, choose picture books that are colourful, fun and interactive. Make use of the services at your local library to introduce your toddler to a wide range of different books and try out a range of topics. You’re likely to soon find favourites that he’ll want to hear over and over again. Making Up Stories As well as reading books, it’s great to make up your own stories and get your child involved too. For example, he could come up with characters for you to form stories around, choose a theme for the story or suggest ideas of what might happen next. The more fun and effort you put into it, the better, so get those funny voices and unusual accents going! |
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