Well, start by picking a topic they're interested in. Like playing with toys or having a picnic. Then describe it in a way that's easy for them to understand. Add some rhymes or songs to make it more engaging.
'Turkey Trouble' is another good one. With Thanksgiving in November in the US, this book with its cute turkey character trying to avoid being on the dinner table is both funny and educational for toddlers. It can also be used to start conversations about the holiday.
Well, first, give them your full attention. Then, ask questions to help them expand on their stories. Also, praise their creativity and imagination to boost their confidence.
First, choose a short and simple version of the story. Then, act it out with toys or puppets to keep the toddlers interested. Use lots of expressions and sounds to make it exciting.
Well, start by picking stories that suit their age and interests. Then, create a cozy and quiet space. Before you start, talk about the cover and what they might expect. During the reading, involve them by having them repeat words or point to things in the pictures.
Moms can provide art supplies like crayons and papers. Let the toddlers draw freely without restrictions. Just let their imagination run wild. For example, they might draw their family as superheroes or their house as a castle.