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Reading with Baby: A Guide to Building Early Literacy Skills

Start fostering a lifelong love for books by reading aloud to your baby from day one. Reading regularly in any language, using diverse materials, and engaging in interactive reading activities can help develop listening, language, and reading skills. Make reading a part of your daily routine, explore different genres, and let your child take the lead in choosing books. Encourage them to participate by filling in words or reading together as they grow. Join the WPS Family of Readers and open a world of possibilities with your little one!

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Reading with Baby: A Guide to Building Early Literacy Skills

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  1. Reading with Baby A guide to reading aloud

  2. Start Now! • You can read to babies from day one. The more you read they better they get at listening • Make it a ritual, do it every day

  3. At first you can read anything to babies just to entertain you both! • Share stories in any language to help develop reading and listening skills • Books with rhyme and repetition are excellent for developing language skills

  4. As they get older…. • Children may want to hear the same story again and again. Have them fill in words for you • Children may love reading about a certain character, choose several books in a series or a chapter a night • Once they are reading, pick a book at their level and read to each other

  5. Welcome to the WPS Family of Readers!

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