Fingerplays book for children aged 15 months

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2732 / 9788366762732

Fingerplays book for children aged 15 months

Warm up your fingers, because it's time for some special reading and fun!

The long accordion booklet is full of ideas for fun games adapted to your little one's age and developing skills. On each page, you will find a variety of finger tasks to improve pointing gesture and concentration, and to support language skills. Best of all, it's a great idea to spend time together!

Discover the whole Fingerpicking series of books to activate your fingers and heads.

Step 2: direction of movement.

A unique feature: while reading, the child is not only the recipient, but above all an active participant in the fun.

CzuCzu Finger Plays for children aged 15 months + is an activity book full of ideas for finger plays with the toddler. In this part we improve small motor skills by showing the correct direction of actions.

  • Watch the booklet together. Show and name what you see in the pictures, make funny sounds.
  • While reading, the toddler becomes not only the viewer, but above all an active participant in the fun.
  • Carry out the individual instructions together: you start and encourage your toddler to follow you.
  • If necessary, you can guide his index finger.
  • When performing the tasks, remember the correct direction of action: from left to right and from top to bottom.
  • While playing, talk to your baby. This allows the toddler to hear sounds, words and sentences. In time, he will be able to repeat them.
  • Experiment! Familiar rhymes and games such as Kosi, kosi łapci, Sroczka kaszka warzyła etc. can accompany the reading.
  • Best of all, playing together with the book is a great way to pass the time.

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