Early Language Development
ABCs
Letter sounds
Numbers
Colours
Shapes
Beginning story comprehension.
| Babies grow so quickly, and the LittleTouch LeapPad learning system is designed to grow with them! Each book lets you choose from 3 learning experiences, each designed to keep your child engaged and stimulate development. Setting 1 Music & Soundscapes Sparkling musical rhythms and sounds stimulate early brain development. Infants and newborns display a remarkable high receptivity to music. Research has shown that a baby's brain is fully capable of recognizing key, pitch and tempo. That's why Setting 1 provides baby with a way to explore a variety of stimulating sounds, rhythms and music. Setting 2 Word Play Short descriptive phrases introduce word-object association and build early language skills. Six to twelve months of age is the prime time for baby to begin to recognize words as part of sentences. Baby begins to babble, and understand the meanings of words. That's why Setting 2 exposes baby to short phrases in the appropriate visual context. Setting 3 Laugh & Learn Fun-filled rhymes and early learning interactions develop preschool readiness. Twelve to twenty-four months of age is a period when word comprehension, word production, and grammar skills increase dramatically, and include abstract ideas like shapes, numbers and colors. That's why Setting 3 is filled with rhymes and early learning concepts that build preschool readiness. Learning at a Glance Logic Math Motor Skills Music & Creativity Reading & Language What It Teaches Back to Top littleTouch LeapPad books introduce key early learning concepts including problem solving, memory, language, early reading, early math and creative thinking. Use the Learning at a Glance card to the left to find out more about these essential early learning categories. The Learning at a Glance card to the left highlights what children learn when they play with this product. | ||
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1 comments:
leap frog is really very useful. i recommend this as i have seen my niece learning lots from this.
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