I really enjoy your videos! My son is three years old and has autism. Working with him to get words out is always difficult but the simple tips you give are really approachable and gentle. Whenever I’m feeling overwhelmed and like I’m not doing enough your videos always give me that boost I need to always try more and new things with him!
I love it that u talk about 'see feel touch' book. I have it in Swedish, but its have on the bookshelf for months now. But I will bring out again to my 15 months baby girl. Greeting from Stockholm sweden Xoxo
Highly recommend Mathew Van Fleet flap books, he has one of the alphabet and various others. They are sensory with furs to touch, and flaps you can pull. My daughter loves the two books we have of his!
@@LearnWithAdrienne yes they are wonderful! My daughter loved them at 18 months and she still loves his books and she's 3 years old now! Great book that grows with your child as they get older.
Little Blue Truck has long been a fav for our family. And for each kid too! And anything touch and feel, with flaps etc. Great tips and book suggestions . Especially good idea to narrow the visual field! We are going to try that with our first 100 words book for sure. Poke A Dot was new for us, so I will definitely be purchasing soon! And maybe that itsy spider one too, we always need more books. :))
YESS!! Thanks for sharing! This week, my son picked up the Very Hungry Caterpillar and his favorite page is the one with the cocoon. We say, "Wow, now the caterpillar is BIIIIG!!" and we spread our hands out wide to exaggerate the word "big" and so he has started to say the word "BIG" and stretching out his hands this week. So cute!
Yes, Little Blue Truck will always have a special place in my heart now. Glad you love the idea to narrow the visual field. It is so helpful. Yeah, the Poke A Dot one is really unique and interactive. Just don't leave that book out in the hot car in the summer...I heard that the plastic poppers can melt :)
You might consider The National Geographic Board books. As a former primary teacher and a grandparent, I find these non-fiction books are very engaging and will grow with your child. Thank you for your vlogs. It's an important resource for so many. And thanks for the free language milestone printables. I appreciate what you do!
Wow, my son got a gift at our shower that was an ABC block book set that we loooove, and it's out of print, so I wanted something similar to gift to others. So glad to know there's a similar product out there.
18 months old and he loves any book by Rob Campbell. Dear Zoo, Oh Dear, Dear Santa. It's so fun now he knows some of the words and the animal sounds. We actually have 3 different Dear Zoo books (noisy, pop up, lift the flap), that one is his absolute fave.
I've not seen some of these books. I'm going to check them out for sure, especially Llama Llama Red Pajama!! Thanks for sharing your favorites with us!
These are great selections but was surprised at the number of Usborne books included.... until I realized you a consultant and you are literally selling us books from your online store.
Thanks! I picked the books that my son has been reaching for the most this month. Yep! My son enjoys lots of books, Usborne books included and, as a Speech-Language Pathologist, I love the depth of language skills and variety of concepts that their books provide. So I decided to become a consultant since we are enjoying the books so much and I'll be sharing them with people online. :)
Hey Kelsey! Sure! I always add links to any resources I mention in the description box underneath the video for easy access. Here it is: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/favorite-books-for-16-month-olds And here is the link for the 100 first words book you were looking for: p9287.myubam.com/p/5654/my-first-100-words Hope that helps :)
Sure! For future reference, I always add links to any resources I mention in the description box underneath the video for easy access. Here it is: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/favorite-books-for-16-month-olds
"BOOKS I MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO (affiliate links): There's A Bear on My Chair: amzn.to/38QJGZM Hello Bugs! amzn.to/3d6dZ2a Little Blue Truck: amzn.to/3aRyddV Pout Pout Fish: amzn.to/3cVG3oO Row Your Boat: amzn.to/39OkLqZ Numbers Colors Shapes: amzn.to/2wQ3Ypd Baby Faces: amzn.to/2Q7zCoT Making Faces: amzn.to/3a27BHn If you click through the affiliate links above and purchase the book(s), I do get a small commission. By doing this, you help support me to continue to make free videos for you. Thanks! ⬇️You can find all of my favorite books at my Favorites Page here: www.amazon.com/shop/learnwithadrienne Is your toddler bored with books? Are you having trouble keeping his or her attention? You know that reading to them is SO important, BUT your child wiggles out of your lap and runs away every time you pull out a book and try to read. You're not alone! Check out these step-by-step simple tips from a Speech-Language Pathologist that will make reading books less of a struggle and more of a fun bonding time with your kiddo."
I need to get little blue truck leads the way...we have the original little blue truck book, but I would love to get the one you mentioned, too! I meant to get it at the library, but our library has been closed for months. I'll have to check Amazon for it! :)
This is great. My son's favorite book is very hungry Caterpillar. He is 3 years old. Just started making phrases. Can you recommend good books for 3 yo?
Hey Sundus! I created a book wish list for you based on your son's age and interests. Here are some great ones that I recommend. You can see which books might be a good fit for your son's interests :) p9287.myubam.com/wishlist/0bab949e-74b3-45b3-9239-abd60099a07d
Hi Adrienne, thanks! It was very useful however I have a question not exactly regarding the video: what will you suggest on how to start introducing the third language (English in our case)? When and how? Is there any rule about it?
Hi! You’re welcome! You can introduce a third language at any time. There are no rules, just determine the goals you have for your child and your family and go from there. ☺️👍🏼
My toddler is 21 months old and loves The Hungry Caterpillar 🐛 I also read the box sound books by J Moncure. Her absolute fav is Go Dog Go! Probably because I make lots of car sounds and barking and voices when we read it. But I need some new books to read!
Hi Adrienne,, saw a few if your videos and am really impressed ... the way you explain things are very helpful . My son is 26 months now , can you suggest some books that would be suitable for him & also few activities that would interest him...
@@LearnWithAdrienne they seem to not be publishing them here anymore. I found them on amazon but they are about $50 a book!!! that's a bit much! i'll have to keep my eye out or ask some family members to ship them to me. We have the Little Blue Truck book but my son doesn't seem interested in it yet. He loved the Cranky Bear books right now and a book called Buzz Buzz Busy Bees! My son just turned 14 months.
Oh man, I am so sorry to hear this, Melissa! What a bummer. When I search the books on Amazon, the books are $12.99 and free shipping with orders over $25.
Hi Grace! Welcome! Any time I mention a resource in a video, I put the links to where you can find the resource in the description box below the video. You can click the down arrow to open the description box to find the link to the list of books that I shared on this video. ☺️👍🏼
@@LearnWithAdrienne Thanks! can't find them here in Manila. But I will try more harder... thanks for the tips.. I am practicing it to my boy. He loves the straw and tape!😊..thanks!
Adrienne, I am very interested with your video and informative. I purchased kindy photographer franchise in Australia. On my first training at Kindy I was dealing with group of 5 year old. I was a bit lost how to communicate with those lovely kids. Would you mind to give some advice how to speak with those kids 5 year old or under. What kind of toys will get their attention?
Can you please do a video about recommended books for kids 5-6 years old who are just starting to learn to read, which they can read along. Thank you and your videos are really very helpful.
Great idea! Since my son is only 16 months old now, I may not film that for a couple more years, until he gets to that age. But in the meantime, I did find a great phonics book series you may enjoy: p9287.myubam.com/p/8259/my-first-phonics-reading-library If you look up this series on TH-cam by searching "My First Phonics Reading Library" you'll see videos of people talking about these books. Hope this helps! :)
I like the book collections and being a teacher too ... introducing different types of books right from the beginning is so important to enhance the learning experience
I have a 16 month old daughter who is still not saying any words. She is a very bright, happy little girl and loves to play, laugh, and snuggle all the time. She walked when she was 9 months old and seems to have met all her milestones. She is still not talking though....should I be worried?
Hi there! Well...since I haven't met your daughter, I can't tell you if you should be worried or not. She sounds delightful and sweet. :) It sounds like you are doing a great job of looking for resources that will help your daughter learn to talk! You are definitely on the right track. After reading through your specific question, there are so many things that you can try to help your her talk more. In my TH-cam videos, I teach a variety of strategies to help children learn to talk, but in my online class for children, I teach much more in-depth, revealing the actual step-by-step system I use with my own speech therapy clients to get them from saying only a handful of words to talking in sentences and having conversations. My online class is structured with checklists and printouts where you can track your child's progress. So zooming out, my TH-cam videos teach the “what” and my online class teaches the “how.” The goal of the online class is to give you the skills needed to plug in the speech strategies into your daily life with your child and to implement the building blocks, strategies, and concepts during meal time, car riding time, play time, outdoor time, etc. Here is more info about the class so you can see if it would be a good fit for what you are looking for with your daughter. The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk: www.learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk Hope that helps! :)
My son is a four month old preemie. His favorite book is “Look Look” by Peter Linenthal. Please do more book videos as your child grows! I thought Usborne books might be a rip off but if you’re recommending them I will check them out.
Aw, 4 months old! What a sweet age. We have that same "Look Look" book and my son still pulls it out and flips through it. It is a great one that grows with them. Thanks for the encouragement that you enjoy this type of video...I will plan on making more book videos as he grows! Yeah, in regards to Usborne...I wasn't sure either. The books we have bought from them have been a good addition to our bookshelf so far. I like the quality of them and the variety of concepts in the books. They've held up well and I think they'll continue to grow with my son as he gets older. My goal is to instill in him a love of reading, so books are something I do research a lot before buying. Usually, we get lots of books from the library, but with it being closed lately, I've been purchasing more online, which is how I came across Usborne. I can't speak for all their books, but so far, I'm liking the ones we have.
She's a consultant. So... that might be why she's recommending them lol. But I think a lot of Usborne books are definitely worth it. I have a huge collection myself.
Hi, I just found your videos! My son has Down Syndrome and he is 22 months old. He can say a handful of words and signs but I am still concerned about his expressive language. We are seeing a speech therapist weekly. We also do oral motor exercises daily. Any tips? Any information you can share about your experiences with kiddos with special needs would be very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏼💖🌷
I apologize if you've already posted on this, but do you have videos regarding raising kids to be bilingual? Thanks! I love your videos and your video on how to read to toddlers really helped my little girl become engaged with reading ❤❤❤
Yes I do! I recently posted a whole video about bilingualism along with resources. You can find it all here: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/bilingual-resource-guide
It's not a habit... Kids learn through senses and tasting it is one of them. They want to taste and feel everything with their mouth. So you can redirect him to something more appropriate. I honestly don't mind my child leaking, kissing or chewing a bit the books. We have books made of fabric and that's the one he can explore with the mouth. Maybe this could be something for your child? Xxx
Such a nice books.mam I m from India so hw can get books so plz share link me nd mam my son is 2years so its help him also suggest him age group of 2years best books for him.plzzz giv rply me
I am from Africa and I didn’t speak english much but I try to teach him English and my language he Doesn’t say no word ( no mama no papa ) he is 12 month know did i confused him Pls help me what to do ?
Hi! Did you watch my recent video about bilingualism? I'd recommend starting there: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/bilingual-resource-guide And if you need help guiding your son to begin saying words, I'd recommend looking into this resource: The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk www.learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk Hope this helps!
i love how happy you are while explaining ur smile is therapeutic and thanks a i am able to achieve milestones for my 20 month old boy old
I really enjoy your videos! My son is three years old and has autism. Working with him to get words out is always difficult but the simple tips you give are really approachable and gentle. Whenever I’m feeling overwhelmed and like I’m not doing enough your videos always give me that boost I need to always try more and new things with him!
I am so glad to hear that these videos give you a boost of inspiration, Sam! You sound like an amazing mama!
Hello Adrerienne thankyou for the wonderful information that you are giving to us.
Our daughter is 26 months and loves the book Its OK to be Different. Lots of great colors, repetitive language, and simple literacy. Thanks Adrienne!
Thanks for sharing!! Just looked it up on amazon! Is it the one by Todd Parr? I've heard great things about his books
Learn With Adrienne yes! We have a bunch of his books and they are all great but we especially love the message in this book. ❤️
I love it that u talk about 'see feel touch' book. I have it in Swedish, but its have on the bookshelf for months now. But I will bring out again to my 15 months baby girl. Greeting from Stockholm sweden Xoxo
Highly recommend Mathew Van Fleet flap books, he has one of the alphabet and various others. They are sensory with furs to touch, and flaps you can pull. My daughter loves the two books we have of his!
Thanks for sharing! I've never seen these ones before! They look great :)
@@LearnWithAdrienne yes they are wonderful! My daughter loved them at 18 months and she still loves his books and she's 3 years old now! Great book that grows with your child as they get older.
QUESTION FOR YOU:
What is your child's favorite book right now and how old is he or she? Looking forward to hearing your kids' favorites!
Learn With Adrienne my daughter is 13 months and she loved The Things You Can Think by Dr Suess, The Very Hungry Catepillar and any pop up books 🥰
Little Blue Truck has long been a fav for our family. And for each kid too! And anything touch and feel, with flaps etc.
Great tips and book suggestions . Especially good idea to narrow the visual field! We are going to try that with our first 100 words book for sure.
Poke A Dot was new for us, so I will definitely be purchasing soon! And maybe that itsy spider one too, we always need more books. :))
YESS!! Thanks for sharing! This week, my son picked up the Very Hungry Caterpillar and his favorite page is the one with the cocoon. We say, "Wow, now the caterpillar is BIIIIG!!" and we spread our hands out wide to exaggerate the word "big" and so he has started to say the word "BIG" and stretching out his hands this week. So cute!
Yes, Little Blue Truck will always have a special place in my heart now. Glad you love the idea to narrow the visual field. It is so helpful. Yeah, the Poke A Dot one is really unique and interactive. Just don't leave that book out in the hot car in the summer...I heard that the plastic poppers can melt :)
Oliver is 20 months old and his current favorite book is Little Blue Truck Leads the Way. -Sandra F (using our family account)
I discovered your channel few days ago and I love it
Thank you for all these great tips.
You might consider The National Geographic Board books. As a former primary teacher and a grandparent, I find these non-fiction books are very engaging and will grow with your child. Thank you for your vlogs. It's an important resource for so many. And thanks for the free language milestone printables. I appreciate what you do!
Wow, my son got a gift at our shower that was an ABC block book set that we loooove, and it's out of print, so I wanted something similar to gift to others. So glad to know there's a similar product out there.
That is awesome! So glad that you found something similar to that original block book set you have!
This is so awesome. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
We love llama llama red pajama! We got it from the dolly Parton imagination library. We read it about 10 times a day.
18 months old and he loves any book by Rob Campbell. Dear Zoo, Oh Dear, Dear Santa. It's so fun now he knows some of the words and the animal sounds. We actually have 3 different Dear Zoo books (noisy, pop up, lift the flap), that one is his absolute fave.
These are great suggestions!!! I couldn’t agree more with what you said in this video. I love your channel!
Thank you so much!!
I've not seen some of these books. I'm going to check them out for sure, especially Llama Llama Red Pajama!! Thanks for sharing your favorites with us!
THANK YOU!!!
You're welcome!
Thank you for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!
so wonderfull video, thanks! i used your advises right after the video🤗💯🙏 and it works 😄
Wonderful!
These are great selections but was surprised at the number of Usborne books included.... until I realized you a consultant and you are literally selling us books from your online store.
Thanks! I picked the books that my son has been reaching for the most this month. Yep! My son enjoys lots of books, Usborne books included and, as a Speech-Language Pathologist, I love the depth of language skills and variety of concepts that their books provide. So I decided to become a consultant since we are enjoying the books so much and I'll be sharing them with people online. :)
Yeah, Usborne makes great books and have their merrits but I can't help but wonder what would be her top 10 if she were not a consultant.
Thank you! Could you add links? I cannot did the first 100 words book
Me too please if you can add the links for the books
Hey Kelsey! Sure! I always add links to any resources I mention in the description box underneath the video for easy access. Here it is: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/favorite-books-for-16-month-olds
And here is the link for the 100 first words book you were looking for: p9287.myubam.com/p/5654/my-first-100-words
Hope that helps :)
Sure! For future reference, I always add links to any resources I mention in the description box underneath the video for easy access. Here it is: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/favorite-books-for-16-month-olds
Learn With Adrienne thank you so much love your videos 😊🙏🏻
Thanks!!
Good sharing, sist.. Cz i wanna buy it for my daughter
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Row Your Boat: amzn.to/39OkLqZ
Numbers Colors Shapes: amzn.to/2wQ3Ypd
Baby Faces: amzn.to/2Q7zCoT
Making Faces: amzn.to/3a27BHn
If you click through the affiliate links above and purchase the book(s), I do get a small commission. By doing this, you help support me to continue to make free videos for you. Thanks!
⬇️You can find all of my favorite books at my Favorites Page here: www.amazon.com/shop/learnwithadrienne
Is your toddler bored with books?
Are you having trouble keeping his or her attention?
You know that reading to them is SO important, BUT your child wiggles out of your lap and runs away every time you pull out a book and try to read. You're not alone!
Check out these step-by-step simple tips from a Speech-Language Pathologist that will make reading books less of a struggle and more of a fun bonding time with your kiddo."
The link to the books is not working😕
Thanks for letting me know, McKenzie! I just fixed it! :):):)
Learn With Adrienne you’re welcome 🥰
My son loves little blue truck collection his favorite is little blue truck leads the way
I need to get little blue truck leads the way...we have the original little blue truck book, but I would love to get the one you mentioned, too! I meant to get it at the library, but our library has been closed for months. I'll have to check Amazon for it! :)
I just placed an Usborne order through you! Thanks for showing me these titles!
This is great. My son's favorite book is very hungry Caterpillar. He is 3 years old. Just started making phrases. Can you recommend good books for 3 yo?
Hey Sundus! I created a book wish list for you based on your son's age and interests. Here are some great ones that I recommend. You can see which books might be a good fit for your son's interests :) p9287.myubam.com/wishlist/0bab949e-74b3-45b3-9239-abd60099a07d
@@LearnWithAdrienne thank you so much 😊
Hi Adrienne, thanks! It was very useful however I have a question not exactly regarding the video: what will you suggest on how to start introducing the third language (English in our case)? When and how? Is there any rule about it?
Hi! You’re welcome! You can introduce a third language at any time. There are no rules, just determine the goals you have for your child and your family and go from there. ☺️👍🏼
My toddler is 21 months old and loves The Hungry Caterpillar 🐛 I also read the box sound books by J Moncure. Her absolute fav is Go Dog Go! Probably because I make lots of car sounds and barking and voices when we read it. But I need some new books to read!
Hi Adrienne,, saw a few if your videos and am really impressed ... the way you explain things are very helpful . My son is 26 months now , can you suggest some books that would be suitable for him & also few activities that would interest him...
Thanks! Here is a list of some books that your son may enjoy: p9287.myubam.com/wishlist/0bab949e-74b3-45b3-9239-abd60099a07d
The Poke a Dot books look so cool... but for some reason, I can't find them in Canada. :(
Aw bummer!! Hmm...I'm not sure why. Maybe they don't ship internationally? So sorry!
@@LearnWithAdrienne they seem to not be publishing them here anymore. I found them on amazon but they are about $50 a book!!! that's a bit much! i'll have to keep my eye out or ask some family members to ship them to me. We have the Little Blue Truck book but my son doesn't seem interested in it yet. He loved the Cranky Bear books right now and a book called Buzz Buzz Busy Bees! My son just turned 14 months.
Same! I found them direct from Melissa and Doug but the shipping is a bit exorbitant. So disappointed
YIKES!! $50 a book??! That's awful! When I search them on Amazon, they are $12.99. So sorry that they are so much in Canada.
Oh man, I am so sorry to hear this, Melissa! What a bummer. When I search the books on Amazon, the books are $12.99 and free shipping with orders over $25.
hi. just newbie here. Im learning a lot .thank you. may I ask, where did you buy those books?
Hi Grace! Welcome! Any time I mention a resource in a video, I put the links to where you can find the resource in the description box below the video. You can click the down arrow to open the description box to find the link to the list of books that I shared on this video. ☺️👍🏼
@@LearnWithAdrienne Thanks! can't find them here in Manila. But I will try more harder... thanks for the tips.. I am practicing it to my boy. He loves the straw and tape!😊..thanks!
Adrienne, I am very interested with your video and informative. I purchased kindy photographer franchise in Australia. On my first training at Kindy I was dealing with group of 5 year old. I was a bit lost how to communicate with those lovely kids. Would you mind to give some advice how to speak with those kids 5 year old or under. What kind of toys will get their attention?
Nice Video
Thanks!
I love all of your videos 😍❤️
Thanks Fatimah!
Can you please do a video about recommended books for kids 5-6 years old who are just starting to learn to read, which they can read along. Thank you and your videos are really very helpful.
Great idea! Since my son is only 16 months old now, I may not film that for a couple more years, until he gets to that age. But in the meantime, I did find a great phonics book series you may enjoy: p9287.myubam.com/p/8259/my-first-phonics-reading-library If you look up this series on TH-cam by searching "My First Phonics Reading Library" you'll see videos of people talking about these books. Hope this helps! :)
Learn With Adrienne Thank you so much this was really helpful 😊
perfect and valuable video! please could you write the names of the books for us. thanks
Yes! All the books I mentioned are listed here: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/favorite-books-for-16-month-olds
@@LearnWithAdrienne
Thank you so much Ms. Adrienne. Please, can I buy them through visa card or I must have Credit card?
I like the book collections and being a teacher too ... introducing different types of books right from the beginning is so important to enhance the learning experience
I haven't internet for two weeks so I can't message did you this is a books are wonderful thank you very much God give you Paradise
Thank you!
I have a 16 month old daughter who is still not saying any words. She is a very bright, happy little girl and loves to play, laugh, and snuggle all the time. She walked when she was 9 months old and seems to have met all her milestones. She is still not talking though....should I be worried?
Hi there! Well...since I haven't met your daughter, I can't tell you if you should be worried or not. She sounds delightful and sweet. :)
It sounds like you are doing a great job of looking for resources that will help your daughter learn to talk! You are definitely on the right track. After reading through your specific question, there are so many things that you can try to help your her talk more.
In my TH-cam videos, I teach a variety of strategies to help children learn to talk, but in my online class for children, I teach much more in-depth, revealing the actual step-by-step system I use with my own speech therapy clients to get them from saying only a handful of words to talking in sentences and having conversations. My online class is structured with checklists and printouts where you can track your child's progress.
So zooming out, my TH-cam videos teach the “what” and my online class teaches the “how.” The goal of the online class is to give you the skills needed to plug in the speech strategies into your daily life with your child and to implement the building blocks, strategies, and concepts during meal time, car riding time, play time, outdoor time, etc.
Here is more info about the class so you can see if it would be a good fit for what you are looking for with your daughter. The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk:
www.learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk
Hope that helps! :)
My son is a four month old preemie. His favorite book is “Look Look” by Peter Linenthal. Please do more book videos as your child grows! I thought Usborne books might be a rip off but if you’re recommending them I will check them out.
Aw, 4 months old! What a sweet age. We have that same "Look Look" book and my son still pulls it out and flips through it. It is a great one that grows with them. Thanks for the encouragement that you enjoy this type of video...I will plan on making more book videos as he grows! Yeah, in regards to Usborne...I wasn't sure either. The books we have bought from them have been a good addition to our bookshelf so far. I like the quality of them and the variety of concepts in the books. They've held up well and I think they'll continue to grow with my son as he gets older. My goal is to instill in him a love of reading, so books are something I do research a lot before buying. Usually, we get lots of books from the library, but with it being closed lately, I've been purchasing more online, which is how I came across Usborne. I can't speak for all their books, but so far, I'm liking the ones we have.
She's a consultant. So... that might be why she's recommending them lol. But I think a lot of Usborne books are definitely worth it. I have a huge collection myself.
Hi, I just found your videos! My son has Down Syndrome and he is 22 months old. He can say a handful of words and signs but I am still concerned about his expressive language. We are seeing a speech therapist weekly. We also do oral motor exercises daily. Any tips? Any information you can share about your experiences with kiddos with special needs would be very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏼💖🌷
I apologize if you've already posted on this, but do you have videos regarding raising kids to be bilingual? Thanks! I love your videos and your video on how to read to toddlers really helped my little girl become engaged with reading ❤❤❤
Yes I do! I recently posted a whole video about bilingualism along with resources. You can find it all here: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/bilingual-resource-guide
@@LearnWithAdrienne thank you so much! You are deeply appreciated!
You’re so welcome! Thanks so much for your encouraging words! 😄♥️
Has anyone bought her online course to get toddlers talking? Was it worth it? Thanks
Hi Merima, there are several reviews for the class on my website: www.learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk
Hi how to make a stubborn toddler to read books my 4yrs old son is always busy with his cartoons & he is not at all interested in reading
What if you turn off the cartoons?
@@LearnWithAdrienne ok i vl try to do dat thanks
Hi.. Thanks for showing the books. I am from India. I would like to buy books from Usborne. Is it possible for you to ship to India ?
veyr nice
My 16 months boy puts EVERYTHING in his mouth, even books, I thought it was a teething phase, but I can tell it became a habit 😪 any tips please 🙏🏻❤️
It's not a habit... Kids learn through senses and tasting it is one of them. They want to taste and feel everything with their mouth. So you can redirect him to something more appropriate. I honestly don't mind my child leaking, kissing or chewing a bit the books. We have books made of fabric and that's the one he can explore with the mouth. Maybe this could be something for your child? Xxx
how many books should a 2 year old have. Min and Max number of you could please
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My son is 3, saids 3 words what book would be good for him.
Such a nice books.mam I m from India so hw can get books so plz share link me nd mam my son is 2years so its help him also suggest him age group of 2years best books for him.plzzz giv rply me
I searched the 1st book online. But they dont post it to Malaysia 😭
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that!
I am from Africa and I didn’t speak english much but I try to teach him English and my language he Doesn’t say no word ( no mama no papa ) he is 12 month know did i confused him
Pls help me what to do ?
Hi! Did you watch my recent video about bilingualism? I'd recommend starting there: www.learnwithadrienne.com/blog/bilingual-resource-guide And if you need help guiding your son to begin saying words, I'd recommend looking into this resource: The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk www.learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk
Hope this helps!
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Hii.can you give some used kids book for me?
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