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Wheels on the Bus (Spanish)

Spanish: Fingerplays teach skills such as rhyming, vocabulary, coordination, memory and listening

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  • Consider doing a fingerplay and reading a story each night at bedtime.
  • After you've done a fingerplay several times, occasionally stop at a key word or phrase and allow your child to provide the words.
  • Try using high and low voices, loud and soft voices, and exaggerated facial expressions when doing fingerplays.
  • Fingerplays and repetitive songs help to develop young children's lanuage skills and memory.
  • When children do fingerplays, they learn to predict what is coming next and associate physical actions to words.
  • Fingerplays can help children develop phonemic awareness - an awareness that language is made up of small sounds. Children who lack phonemic awareness have more difficulty learning to read and write.
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