dilluns, 27 d’octubre del 2014

CICLE INICIAL

Some days we read and represent little story books. Reading aloud to children is a wonderful shared activity and it's an important form of stimulation. 

When we read, our children hear us using many different emotions and expressive sounds, which fosters social and emotional development. Reading also invites children to look, point, touch, and answer questions — all of which promote social development and thinking skills. And children improves language skills by imitating sounds, recognizing pictures, and learning words.


The other day, we listened "A taste of the moon", by Michael Grejniec. A book so magic and delicious as the full moon. The animals that live in the jungle show us how the things we share always taste much better.

"... so the animals started calling all other animals, one by one, until forming an unlikely tower with the tortoise at the base, followed by the elephant, the giraffe, the zebra, the lion, the fox, the monkey and the little mouse".






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