Phonological Awareness
The book is full of alliteration (i.e., Squashy, Squeezy, & Twisty, Tangly) and rhyming words (i.e., wriggly, jiggly and giggly). As you read the words with expression, you are exposing your child to some words that have the same beginning sounds and some words that rhyme. This experience is helping to lay the foundation for the pre-reading skills your toddler will develop as she gets older.
Oral Language
Talk to your toddler about the different animals in the book. Describe what they look like, where they live or what they do.
For example:
"Look at the long necks on the giraffes. They can reach up high into the trees to eat their food."
"The kangaroos hop and bounce around. Can you show me how you hop up and down?"
"The bats hang upside-down to sleep. You don’t hang upside down to sleep! That would be funny. Show me how you go to sleep."