
Sharing Stories
Stories are so important to children’s development, and the following short list barely scratches the surface. Stories help children: develop creativity and imagination develop their
Stories are so important to children’s development, and the following short list barely scratches the surface. Stories help children: develop creativity and imagination develop their
Here at the Centre for Family Literacy we like to talk about sharing books with children as opposed to just reading books to them. When you share a book, it
Who? Anyone can learn a rhyme and use it. Moms, dads, grandparents, childcare providers, siblings, everyone! Where? You guessed it, anywhere! The obvious place is
This yummy snack is easy and fun to make together. Pair it with a book or a trip outside to see real bugs to make
“Silent night, Holy night. All is calm, all is bright…” You have probably sung this song to yourself, or along with a choir or the
This fall the COW (Classroom on Wheels) bus welcomed many returning families, and enjoyed the opportunity to connect with new ones as well! We are happy to
Hello everybody! We are back for another season of fun with rhymes for you and your 0-3 year old. Autumn can be such a terribly
Our babies can talk to us? What does that look like and how do we respond? Serve and Return Early forms of communication between parents
We work with mothers, fathers, grandparents, and caregivers from a number of countries and backgrounds. Together they speak more than 60 languages, and for many
When we think of literacy, our minds go directly to reading and words. But literacy is more than words, it is the combination of many
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