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Reading with 4-5 year olds (Pre-reader)
Quick Tips
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Run your finger along under the words as you read. This
helps children to understand that you are reading the words,
not the pictures.
This will also help them understand that in English we
read from left to right and from top to bottom of a page
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Try holding the book upside down. See if your child
notices that it is upside down. If not point it out.
Children need to know how to hold a book, which is the
cover, and which is the back of the book.
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When you come to a word that your child does not know, you
should use that word and explain it in a way that your child
will understand.
This is one way to help children learn more words.
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You can play rhyming games while you are walking or are
waiting on line or just about anywhere.
This is a fun way of helping children understand that
words are made up of parts, which helps them in sounding out
words.
Books to Read with your Pre-Reader
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The Little Red Hen by Paul Caldone
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Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina
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The Great Blueness and Other Predicaments by Arnold Lobel
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Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel
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Thomas' Snowsuit by Robert Munsch
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Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse by Leo Lionni
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Berenstein Bears by Stan & Jan Berenstein
Rhyme Time
Example: CHAIR- HAIR, MAT-CAT
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Higglety, pigglety, pop!
The dog has eaten the mop;
The pig's in a hurry,
The cat's in a flurry,
Higglety, pigglety, pop!
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