Phonological Awareness
You might begin with a familiar song. As you show your child the animals on the front cover of the book, sing a verse or two of Old McDonald. Remember to be expressive and have fun.
You might say:
"Come look at this book, Sara. What do you see in this picture?
Yes a cow! What does a cow say? Moo, moo. We can sing a song about the cow! Sing with me!
Old McDonald had a farm, E, I, E, I, O. And on his farm he had a cow, E, I, E, I, O.
With a moo, moo, here. And a moo, moo, there.
Here a moo, there a moo, everywhere a moo, moo!
Old McDonald had a farm, E, I, E, I, O!"
Oral Language
Does your child have a pet? Talk about your family pet or a friend’s pet. Ask questions and listen carefully to what she has to tell you. If she answers with a one- or two-word response, repeat what she has said, adding words to model answering in a complete sentence. After your discussion about pets and a review of the picture on the front cover, invite her to tell you what she thinks the book might be about.