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Peek-a-WHO

Author:聽Nina Laden

Birth to 5 Months |聽Predictable Text

Bright colors and peek-a-boo windows are sure to grab your baby鈥檚 attention, and support vision and brain development. Playful guessing rhymes create a fun and engaging tone for reading with your little one.

Before, During and After Reading

Phonological Awareness聽

Engage in a playful game of peek-a-boo with your baby by singing a sweet rhyming song.鈥 Here鈥檚 an example:鈥

鈥淲here鈥檚 my baby?鈥鈥(look around the room)鈥
鈥淧别别办-补-产辞辞!鈥浓赌(make eye contact with your baby)聽
鈥淭here鈥檚 my baby!鈥濃
(tickle baby)聽
鈥淚 love you!鈥
鈥(as you gently hug and kiss your baby)聽

Follow your baby鈥檚 cues and sing as long as she is interested. Once you notice her looking away or becoming disengaged, stop. At this age, babies can get tired and overstimulated quickly, which is perfectly normal.聽

Oral Language聽

While you sit together, make sure to hold the book close enough for your baby to see the images鈥(usually eight to ten inches from her face). As you read the story, watch your baby鈥檚 eyes and see which images she is drawn to. As you notice where she focuses on a page, touch and name the object or animal. You might say:聽

鈥淵ou鈥檙e looking at the cow, he says moo!鈥澛

Beginning Writing聽

Pull out soft zoo or farm animal toys or stuffed animals and allow your baby to feel and explore them during floor play or tummy time. If your baby is on her back, hold the animal about eight inches from her chest and give her a moment to focus on the toy. Slowly lower the toy and allow her to grasp it. If your baby is on her tummy, place the toy in front of her and allow her to look at and engage with the toy. While she plays, name the animal and make the noise it makes. For example, you might say:聽

鈥淵ou found the cow. The cow says moo!鈥澛

Remember to pause when you talk, to give your baby time to comprehend what you鈥檙e saying. Try not to overwhelm baby with too many toys at once. Try offering her one animal at a time to focus on and touch.聽

Learn more about the鈥"Dos and Don'ts" of reading with your baby鈥痑s he grows.鈥疧r, find an鈥easy at-home activity鈥痙esigned to build鈥pre-reading skills鈥痠n your baby.鈥