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13 Things Babies Learn When We Read with Them

By Julia Luckenbill

We all know that it’s good to read to our babies. But what exactly are they learning? Here are just some of the things your baby can learn as you read together.

1. Books contain wonderful stories and songs that I can hear over and over again.

2. Reading time is a time when I am held and loved.

3. You tell me the names of my body parts, the sounds different animals make, and that animals go to sleep too.

4. Some books are especially enjoyable and I can hear them again and again.

5. Every time we read I hear how words are used, listen to rich language, and learn new words.

6. The letters, words, and pictures you point to, all have meaning.

7. I can explore how books are the same and how they are different by tasting and touching them.

8. There is always something hiding behind the flap; my favorite pictures are always in the same place in a book.

9. Listening is part of communication and language includes listening and understanding.

10. Things come in different colors, sizes, and shape.

11. It’s fun to play with language, and explore rhythm, rhyme and humor.

12. When I do something, another thing happens; if I point at a picture, my mom or dad will tell me its name. If I drop the book, we might stop reading.

13. I love books and one day I will love to read on my own.

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Babies Hear You

Baby Faces
Baby Sleep
Baby's Words
Bathing Baby
Beginning Discipline
Breaking In Babysitters
Caretaker Children
Car Safety
Childproofing the House
Choosing a Doctor
Choosing Toys
Chubby Babies
Colic
Common Cold
Coping with Crying
Crossing the Street
Doctor Calls
Ear Infections
Early Childhood Services
Early Learning
Expectations
Fear of Strangers
Fears
Finicky Eaters
First Steps
Going to the Hospital
Grief
Helping Early Readers
Laughing or Crying
Lead Exposure
Lying
Media Violence
Mothers Need a Break
Nightmares
Praise
Prevention
Reading Stimulation
Rough Play
Rules
School Age Learning
Sibling Fights
SIDS
Sound Stimulation
Spanking
Stay at Home Dads
Stealing
Stuttering
Superbabies
Thumb and Pacifier Sucking
Time Out
Your Moods

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