Babies start to babble at an early age and this can be seen as the first signs of language. They are predisposed to pick up the sounds of the language that they hear around them. The more young children are exposed to language the faster they will begin to pick up it up. There are social skills involved in language acquisition such as realising that it is necessary to wait until the other person has finished speaking. Little Love Introduces alphabet, letter sounds and vocabulary, assisting this development.
Motor Skills
As children develop they become more adept at grasping objects. The grasping, at first, is quite clumsy but through repetition, and across time, infants become adept at grasping and develop fine motor skills. After the first year, infants adopt the ‘pincer grasp’ where they use their thumb and index finger to grasp even very tiny objects. Little Love encourages the development of these fine motor skill with your child.
Role Play
Research has shown that during social pretend play, young children’s interactions last longer, are more engaging and also more cooperative. Nursery school children who spend more time in socio-dramatic role playing are also perceived as more socially competent by their teachers. Role play enhances many cognitive abilities such as sustained attention, memory, language and literacy skills, and helps children to understand and manage their emotions. Role play is generally a social activity but some children can engage in solitary role play where they create imaginary companions. Little Love nurtures these skills, developing imagination and encourages cooperation, listening and turn-taking.
Box Contains
1 x Little Love Interactive Doll
2 x AA “TRY ME” batteries included
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