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Foreign Language

  • The toddler has learned to identify and name basic colors in the foreign language.
  • They can recognize and match objects of different colors with their corresponding foreign language words.
  • The child has started using simple phrases or sentences to describe the colors of various objects.
  • They can sing or recite a song or rhyme related to colors in the foreign language.

To further develop their language skills related to colors, you can encourage the child to practice conversations about colors with others who speak the foreign language. You can also introduce them to bilingual picture books or flashcards that focus on colors, allowing them to practice identifying and speaking the colors in both languages.

Book Recommendations

  • My Very First Book of Colors by Eric Carle: This interactive board book introduces colors through vibrant illustrations and die-cut pages.
  • What Color Is Your Underwear? by Sam Lloyd: This playful book encourages children to guess the colors of different animals' underwear, promoting color recognition and vocabulary.
  • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle: This classic picture book features repetitive text and colorful illustrations, helping children learn colors and animal names.

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