Oral Language
Develop a sense of predictability. Before introducing the story, listen to or sing the song Down by the Bay by Raffi with your child.
Talk about the word “bay.” You might ask:
“What is a bay?” or “Have you ever seen a bay?”
Look for photographs of a bay in books, on the computer or on a mobile device to help your child understand the words to the song.
Letter Knowledge
Use the predictable text to develop letter and word awareness. Once the song has become familiar, the words in the book become more meaningful. Read the title Down by the Bay to your child, then point to the letter D in the word Down and say the sound that d makes. Ask your child to listen for the word “down” as you read the words and to bend her knee and “dip, dip, down for the ‘d’ sound.”