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Mimetic Word Poems to Read to Our Baby While Learning to Talk
Publisher:Blue Rabbit
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SKU: 1290305956
- Genre: Mimetic Word Poetry Picture Book
- Age: Ages 1-5
- Contents: 56 pages, 176*218mm
- Shipping: Free US shipping on orders of 2 or more books
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Description: Learn to Talk Through Poetry! Language stimulation during early childhood has a huge impact on language development. Especially when a child begins to speak their first words, reading books filled with diverse vocabulary and rich expressions can help their speech grow noticeably day by day. Poems with fun, repeated sounds that create rhythm are a wonderful way for children to discover the joy of the Korean language while building vocabulary and expressive skills.
Delightful 'Sound-Mimicking Word' Poems That Are Fun Just to Hear
· Children especially love words that mimic sounds or movements. Mimetic Word Poems contains 24 adorable poems built around playful mimetic words like nallam-nallam (flicking), kkomul-kkomul (wriggling), dwidung-dwidung (waddling), and ssok (popping) — words that are delightful simply to say aloud.
· The warm, friendly illustrations beautifully capture the mood of each poem, drawing children deeply into its atmosphere. The pretty, repeated words are also great for pointing at with little fingers, sparking interest in letters and language.
· A 'How to Read This Book' page kindly guides parents and children on how to enjoy the book together.
· Once your child starts imitating words well, read this book aloud often in mom or dad's voice. As they listen closely and babble along like a little song, delighted by the fun of language, your child's speech will grow by leaps and bounds.
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