Miss Monica's Farm Storytime - April 16
Does a Cow Say Boo? By Judy Hindley
Puppies and Piggies by Cynthia Rylant
Driving My Tractor by Jan Dobbins
Early Literacy: Singing is one of the five simple practices that help children get ready to read. Songs help children develop listening skills and pay attention to the rhythms and rhymes of spoken language. Singing introduces children to new vocabulary. As your child hears new words, make sure you explain what they mean. Use the new words later to help your child remember their meaning.
Making Music: Literacy Tips for Parents - Music is a great way to introduce children to sounds and words! Research indicates that exposure to music has numerous benefits for a child's development.
Activities:
Learn how to make a SHEEP from cotton balls and a paper plate. Don’t have any googly eyes at home? Just draw some eyes instead!