Letter Knowledge
Be “Letter Detectives” and search for the letter “C” on the pages as you read. Touch the letter C in the title of the story and say:
“I see the letter C in Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo. Let’s be a “Letter Detective” and find the letter C.”
Provide magnifying glasses to help your child search for the letter C as you read the story.
Beginning Writing
Create a train track in the sand. Encourage your child to use her hand to create lines and curves in the sand. These lines and curves can become a train track for her toy trains and at the same time help your child develop fine motor skills needed for beginning writing.
More to Do
- Make a pretend train and let your child be the engineer and take his toys on a ride. Create places in the room that represent the vocabulary words ‘tunnel’ and ‘valley.’ Use a toy train and help your child create a mountain out of toy blocks or a tunnel that is under the bed.
- Take a ride on a train in the mall or visit a real train.
Explore more books for children 18 to 23 months or find an easy at-home activity designed to strengthen pre-reading skills.