SINGING ALONG TO NURSERY RHYMES
Remember the nursery rhymes that your mother and grandmother taught you when you were little? It’s time now to make your own fond memories with your child and teach him/her those nursery rhymes. Ensure to project every rhyme with supporting actions and drama, so they not only build their vocabulary but also their interaction skills. E.g. “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”, “Humpty Dumpty” and all the other classics acted out in the most animated way.
*Parents are required to accompany their children throughout the activities
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