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  • Developing Vocabulary: By listening to the words in the story and seeing the corresponding images, the 1 year old is learning new words and concepts.
  • Understanding Cause and Effect: Through simple storylines, the child is beginning to understand the relationship between actions and their consequences.
  • Recognizing Letters and Sounds: Exposure to alphabet books and phonics-based stories helps the child develop early literacy skills.

For continued development, engage in interactive storytelling sessions where the child can actively participate in the story by making animal sounds or pointing at objects in the book. Encourage playing with alphabet blocks or foam letters to reinforce letter recognition.

Book Recommendations

  • Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown: A classic bedtime story with simple, repetitive language and soothing rhythm.
  • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle: A vibrant, colorful book that introduces animals and basic colors in a repetitive pattern.

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