Early Literacy Tip of the Week:
Going for a walk and talking about all of the things you see, hear, and smell stimulates your baby’s language development, his attention span, and his observation skills. It will also strengthen your emotional connection. --TheBump.com
Good Morning
Hello, How are You?
I Touch My Eyes
--Mother Goose on the Loose by Betsy Diamant-Cohen. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2006.
Open Shut Them
Book One
When Autumn Falls by Kelli Nidey
One, Two, Shake It On Your Shoe
One, two, shake it on your shoe.
Three, four, shake it on the floor.
Five, six, stir and mix.
Seven, eight, stand up straight.
Nine, ten, wave to all your friends.
Shake Your Egg With Me
Sung to: “London Bridge”
use shaker eggs
Can you shake your egg with me,
Shake your egg along with me
It’s as easy as can be
Now put it on your knee!
Repeat with head, tummy, etc.
Shake Your Shaker
Shake your shaker in the air, in the air,
Shake it here and everywhere.
Shake it up,
And shake it down.
Shake it, shake it all around the town.
Shake your shaker in the air, in the air.
I Wiggle My Fingers
Book Two
Hot, Cold, Shy, Bold by Pamela Harris
Reach for the Ceiling
--from Lapsit Services for the Very Young II by Linda L. Ernst. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc, 2001.
I’ll Touch My Chin
--Mother Goose on the Loose by Betsy Diamant-Cohen. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2006.
Read Together
Counting Kisses by Karen Katz
The More We Get Together
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