Benefits of Wordless Books

~ Posted on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 5:21 AM ~

I came across this article which I must definitely share with you guys.

"Anyone who’s “read” a picture book can tell you that you don’t need words to tell a story. Prereading toddlers and preschoolers can follow a story told in pictures, a parent or child can narrate the action, and the cozy, empowering experience can help kids develop positive associations with books.

And even though kids aren’t reading words, it turns out that wordless books can develop important skills:

  • Toddlers and preschoolers can learn how a book works: Front to back, left to right, top to bottom. They practice listening, comprehension, and interpreting visual images. Following a story helps kids understand the structure of storytelling: cause and effect, conflict and resolution, character development, and a narrative arc with a beginning, middle, and end.
  • Vocabulary and verbal skills: By reading a wordless book with an adult or a more knowledgeable peer, kids can learn to identify objects, people, places, animals, and actions and narrate a story based on visual cues. This helps kids understand stories once they start reading and can inspire them to write their own stories — an expression of literacy.
  • A toddler or preschooler is proud to have finished a favorite book and to have understood the whole story from start to finish without adult help.
  • A love of books and art: Wordless books can be enjoyed by readers of all ages and can develop a taste for reading for pleasure and delight in illustration.
  • Easy access: Books without text are great for kids who speak different languages, are learning English, or have developmental or learning difficulties that make reading words challenging.

Kids still need exposure to print, especially kids who may not have a lot of books at home. And how many literacy skills a child gains may depend on how involved the adult reader is in pointing out and reinforcing elements and vocabulary in the story. But the bottom line is wordless books are loads of fun to read together and can be entertaining and empowering for kids of various ages to read on their own."

 

Benefits of Wordless Books

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Teaching & Learning Moment - Magnetic Puzzles

~ Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 at 6:05 AM ~

As a parent concerned with our kiddos' educational and learning progress, I would often scout for toys and games that I can get for our kiddos, and yet at the same time be an educational tools for them as well. This magnetic puzzles is one of the games I bought with my own money for our kiddos.

If I remember correctly, I bought ours a few years back at about USD7 each. It has a wooden box where you can put the magnetic puzzles inside, one side of the box cover has a whiteboard with magnetic surface while the other side of the box cover has a blackboard surface which you can use chalk to write on. Still love it!

Magnetic Puzzles

This is what our 4 year old girl came up with recently...

Top left: Family portrait (without big brother as she said he's in kindy now)
Bottom left: Herself with a pet dog
Top right: Mummy with a tree and a house
Middle right: Mummy with herself
Bottom right: Mummy with a cat and a pink cloud in the sky


And picture below is what our 2 year old girl did...
Look at the bottom right picture, she said 'lo-pop'.

Magnetic Puzzles

 

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