Print
awareness is one of the key skills in early literacy. It involves understanding
that print carries meaning and that it is used in different ways.
Children
need to be aware of words before they can read them. Understanding how a book
works is part of print awareness.
Board books and
cloth books are a great resource for helping an infant or toddler understand
that books have a front cover and that the story starts at that end of the
book. Pointing to words as you read helps to demonstrate that we read from left
to right.
Talking
about print is also important. Help little ones recognize that print exists in
our environment in lots of different places (signs, labels, lists, advertising,
etc.).
Helping your
little become aware of print is a basic building block for literacy. Early literacy is important and it's never too
early.
The Cupola Corner Literacy Project promotes early literacy and helping young children learn to love reading because #readingisFUNdamental.
The Cupola Corner Literacy Project purchases books for young children. When you buy a product that generates funds for The Cupola Corner Literacy Project you are helping to promote early literacy and helping young children learn to love reading. #readingisFUNdamental
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Reference: https://www.clel.org/early-literacy/early-literacy-story-times/six-early-literacy-skills/
Reference: https://www.clel.org/early-literacy/early-literacy-story-times/six-early-literacy-skills/