#1-2 years #Listening
Chat, learn and play with your toddler to improve their early literacy skills and improve their confidence in communicating. Support your 1 to 2-year-old in reaching their literacy milestones. By the age of 2, many children can say around 50 words. Words for Life provide activities, songs, games and nursery rhymes to help you practise English language reading and speaking skills at home.
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Read Milestones for one-year-olds now
Milestones for one-year-olds
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Read Milestones by two years old now
Milestones by two years old
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Read Songs and rhymes now
Songs and rhymes
All children like songs and nursery rhymes, even small babies.
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Read The memory game now
The memory game
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Read Books to wind down now
Books to wind down
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Read Audiobook recommendations to mark Earth Day now
Audiobook recommendations to mark Earth Day
Discover 10 audiobooks available with Audible which will help children explore the environment and consider how to look after our planet.
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Read Audiobook recommendations exploring mental health and wellbeing now
Audiobook recommendations exploring mental health and wellbeing
Discover 10 audiobooks available with Audible which will help children explore themes of wellbeing and mental health.
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Read South Asian audiobook recommendations now
South Asian audiobook recommendations
We are celebrating South Asian Heritage month with our next list of audiobook recommendations!
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Read Make your own binoculars now
Make your own binoculars
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Read Have fun with water now
Have fun with water
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Read Activities for the festive season now
Activities for the festive season
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Read Early to Bed and Early to Rise now
Early to Bed and Early to Rise
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Read The Queen of Hearts now
The Queen of Hearts
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Read Oranges and Lemons now
Oranges and Lemons
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Read London Bridge is Falling Down now
London Bridge is Falling Down
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Read It's Raining, It's Pouring now
It's Raining, It's Pouring
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Read I Hear Thunder now
I Hear Thunder
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Read Learning about numbers and problem solving now
Learning about numbers and problem solving
The best way for children to learn about numbers is through everyday real experiences.
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Read Zoom, Zoom, Zoom now
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom
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Read Make your own sound box now
Make your own sound box
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Read Black Stories Matter book list: age 0-5 now
Black Stories Matter book list: age 0-5
Black Stories Matter Booklist 0-5
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Read Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Pepper now
Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Pepper
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Read A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go now
A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go
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Read Hickory Dickory Dock now
Hickory Dickory Dock
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Read The Grand Old Duke of York now
The Grand Old Duke of York
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Read Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play now
Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play
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Read Fuzzy Wuzzy nursery rhyme now
Fuzzy Wuzzy nursery rhyme
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Read Five Currant Buns now
Five Currant Buns
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Read Elsie Marley nursery rhyme now
Elsie Marley nursery rhyme
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Read Dingle Dangle Scarecrow now
Dingle Dangle Scarecrow
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Read There Was a Crooked Man now
There Was a Crooked Man
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Read Cobbler,Cobbler now
Cobbler,Cobbler































