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Use These 5 Tips to Boost Your Child’s Learning Skills While Shopping

August 8, 2011 by notjustcute Filed Under: Learning through Play and Experience, Uncategorized 5 Comments

The following is a guest post from Rachel Speal.  Rachel is an educational therapist who has over 20 years experience working with kids and adults of all ages. Her specialty is disabilities on the autistic spectrum, and language delays. You can find more hands on learning games at her site Teaching the Future. 

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Oh, We're Going to the Store!

June 4, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers, Learning through Play and Experience, Music and Movement Leave a Comment

Photo provided by akaak19.

grocery-cartSinging is a great way to promote language skills and phonemic awareness.  Oh, and it’s loads of fun!  Here’s a little ditty to go along with your grocery or foods theme.  It’s great for parents to sing in the car on the way to an actual shopping trip as well!  It’s very simple, and silly, and because they get to add to the song, kids just love it!

To the tune of The Farmer in the Dell.

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Oh, We’re Going to the Store!

June 4, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers, Learning through Play and Experience, Music and Movement Leave a Comment

Photo provided by akaak19.

grocery-cartSinging is a great way to promote language skills and phonemic awareness.  Oh, and it’s loads of fun!  Here’s a little ditty to go along with your grocery or foods theme.  It’s great for parents to sing in the car on the way to an actual shopping trip as well!  It’s very simple, and silly, and because they get to add to the song, kids just love it!

To the tune of The Farmer in the Dell.

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