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  • Toddler Phonics /d/
    Let's say hello to our guest!Baby Wordplay (00:51)Put your tongue behind your top teeth and push out that air./d/ as in dog./Baby Wordplay (00:01)Hi, I'm Miss Pam, children's librarian, trained teacher, and founder of Baby Wordplay,created Toddler Phonics to help you build the foundational reading and math skills that are essential for all further learning.Baby Wordplay (01:06)as inDoctor. Doctor.Dove. Dove.Baby Wordplay (01:18)I'm Diez the Duck, I'm Diez the Duck, I'm Diez the Duck, I am. I'm Diez the Duck, I'm Diez the Duck, I'm Diez the Duck, I am.Baby Wordplay (01:46)If I was a duck, I'd quack around all day. If I was a duck, I'd quack around all day. Quack around all day. If I was a duck. If I was a duck.I'd waddle in the field all day if I was a duck. I'd waddle in the field all day. Waddle in the field all day if I was a duck. If I was a duck, I'd paddle in the water all day.If I was a duck, I'd paddle in the water all day. Paddle in the water all day. If I was a duck. Quack, quack. Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.Baby Wordplay (03:07)Put your tongue behind your top teeth and push out that air.dance. Let's dance.Baby Wordplay (04:19)Let's get dancing. Dancing in My Bones by Sylvia Andrews. Here's the chorus. It goes, I've got hip hopping, tip topping, bee bopping, no stopping. Let's do that again. I've got hip hopping, tip topping, Bee bopping, no stopping. All right, we're ready.I've got dancing in my bones, in my bones. I've got dancing in my bones, in my bones. I've got hip hopping, tip topping, bee bopping, no stopping. Dancing in my bones, in my bones.Baby Wordplay (05:16)/d/ as in Daddy.Baby Wordplay (05:59)I've got dancing in my heart, in my heart. I've got dancing in my heart, in my heart. I've got hip hopping, tip topping, bee bopping, no stopping. Dancing in my heart, in my heart. Dancing in my heart, in my heart.Baby Wordplay (06:29)Dinosaur.Baby Wordplay (06:32)Five enormous dinosaurs letting out a roar. One stomped away and then there were four. Four enormous dinosaurs crashing down a tree. One stomped away and then there were three. Three enormous dinosaurs eatingOne stomped away and then there were two.Two enormous dinosaurs resting in the sun. One stomped away and then there was one. One enormous dinosaur left all alone. One stomped away and then there were none. Stomp, stomp, stomp, roar.Dinosaur.Let's practice saying some words that begin with the sound, duck.Let me hear you say.dog.Dance. .Daddy.Difficult. . You can clap it. Difficult.Dove.Baby Wordplay (08:54)Wings of a Dove 🎵Baby Wordplay (10:47)Thank you for listening to Toddler Phonics. If you like what you hear, please consider becoming a sustaining subscriber for just $2.99 per month. We rely on listeners to support this production. This is Miss Pam. Thank you.
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  • Toddler Phonics: Getting to Know /k, c/
    Hi, This is Miss Pam!Parents and caregivers, use my prompts and suggestions to get your little one tuned into the sounds of language. Talk, talk talk! Sing, sing sing!Welcome to Toddler Phonics. I'm so happy you're here.Baby Wordplay (00:40)Let's say hello to our guest./c/as in cat.as in cup.as in cow.car.cuddleBaby Wordplay (01:08)1 cuddle, two cuddles. Three little cuddles. Four cuddles, five cuddles. Six little cuddles. Seven cuddles, eight cuddles. Nine little cuddles. Ten cuddles, for ___What's your name? Put your name in there.I know a cow and that cow loves cookies.Say it with me.cookies, cow. The cow loves cookies.(There's a book by that name! Check it out at your library or local bookstore)Let's practice saying some words that begin with theLet me hear you say, coat.camel.Cardigan. Can you clap the syllables?Cardigan. One, two, three.Cry.Baby Wordplay (03:08)Listen out for the K sound.Baby Wordplay (04:31)An excerpt from "A Kiss Means I Love You" by Kathryn M AllenBaby Wordplay (05:16)Let's count the keys on the key chain. Can you say that? Let's count the keys on the key chain. Your turn.Oh my, I spy a mouse and a cat, a great big cat. I don't think the mouse likes that.Run mouse, run. Sit cat, sit. ⁓ good. The mouse has got away. Now kitty cat, that isn't cool.You shouldn't catch the little mouse. We'll give you cream, your very own, if you will leave the mouse alone.(Excerpt inspired by You Read to Me, I'll Read to You by Mary Ann HobermanI'll say the word after I say it. Ready? Cat.Cut. KitCan You Guess? -A guessing game. Let's bake some cookies and cupcakes. Let me hear you say, cookies, cup cakes. Let's hop like a kangaroo. Let me hear you say kangaroo.Let's color a card for the birthday party. Let me hear you say color.
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  • MiNi *Thumbkin -A Hop, Skip, Jump version - Toddler Phonics
    Toddler Phonics Mini episode for on the go!*Where is Thumbkin - practice verbs with your toddler.We rely on subscribers to make the show. Head to subscribe . 130+ episodes for babies and toddlers.website
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  • MiNi *10 Little Candles!
    Want the whole shebang?Subscribe on Apple Podcast.Look for the BLUE thumbnail..Baby Wordplay (00:00)Here's another mini episode for you.This is Baby Wordplay and this is Miss Pam.Baby Wordplay (00:15)Your fingers are going to be your candles. Stick up your fingers, wiggle your fingers. And we're going to blow out the candles two by two. Okay, here we go.Baby Wordplay (00:34)Youshould have eight fingers up and two fingers down.Now you should have eight fingers down and how many up?Two.Let's do that again.When you blow out the candles, make sure to put your fingers down two by two.Baby Wordplay (01:29)10 little candles on a birthday cake. Puff, puff. Now there are eight. Eight little candles on candle sticks. Puff, puff. Now there are six. Six little candles and not one more.Puff puff, now there are four. Four little candles for me and for you. Puff puff, now there are two. Two little candles shining bright like the sun.Now there are none. Zero.
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  • Getting to know /m/ Toddler Phonics
    Baby Wordplay (00:01)Welcome to Toddler Phonics. I'm so happy you're here.Baby Wordplay (00:09)Hi, I'm Miss Pam, children's librarian, trained teacher, and founder of Baby Wordplay, a family business I run with my daughter and son-in-law. I created Toddler phonics to help you build the foundational reading and math skills that are essential for all further learning.Baby Wordplay (01:11)Let's say hello to our guest.Baby Wordplay (01:18)Fold your lips into your mouth and say mmm./m. Don't open your lips. /m/Baby Wordplay (01:32)Hello, mm, so nice to hear you. Mm, as in mop. Mm, as in mole. Hmm, as in moon.Hello, mm, so nice to hear you. Hello, mm, so niceto hearBaby Wordplay (02:05)Mm as in monkey.Baby Wordplay (02:09)Monkey and me. Monkey and me. Monkey and me. We went to see. We went to see some cats. MiaowMonkey and me. Monkey and me. Monkey and me. We went to see some horses. Neigh. Monkey and me. Monkey and me. Monkey and me. We went to see. We went to see some butterflies.Monkey and me, monkey and me, monkey and me we went to see, we went to see some monkeys.Baby Wordplay (03:14)Let me hear you say, 'my'Here are my hands. Your turn.Baby Wordplay (03:26)This book is called Here Are My Hands by Bill Martin Jr. Follow the words with some actions. Here are my hands for catching and throwing. Pretend you're throwing a ball.Here are my feet for stopping and going. Here is my head for thinking and knowing. Here is my nose for smelling and blowing. Here are my eyes for seeing and crying.Here are my ears for washing and drying. Here are my knees for falling down.Here is my neck for turning around.Here are my teeth for chewing and brushing. Here is my elbow, my arm, and my chin.. And here is my skin that bundles me in.Give yourself a hug. The end.Baby Wordplay (05:22)Get your mouth ready for mmm.When monkeys get up in the morning they always say good day. When monkeys get up in the morning they always say good day. They say...That is what they say that is what they say. When mice get up in the morning they always say good day. When mice get up in the morning they always say good day. Let me hear some mice. Squeak squeak.When mama gets up in the morning she always says good day. When mama gets up in the morning she always says good day. She says, good morning my munchkin!Let's practice words that begin with the ⁓ sound. You say after me, mountain.Maple.Mango. My MeBaby Wordplay (07:35)A big thank you.an enormous thank you to all our monthly subscribers who help to sustain this labor of love.Baby Wordplay (07:46)Have you ever eaten a juicy mango? Mangos can be delicious. In Jamaica, mango season is a very exciting time. Everyone drops what they're doing and they go out and pick mangoes off the tree. This song is called Mango Time. Here are the words in Jamaican:me no drink, coffee, tea -mango time.No care how nice it may be, mango time. At the height of the mango crop, when de fruit dem a ripe and drop, wash your pot, Tun them down, mango time. This song is saying, I don't drink coffee or tea. I want mangoes! I don't care how nice coffee is or tea, mango time!When the fruit is ripe and ready to drop. I'm going to wash my pot. No more cooking!I'm going to go and pick mangoes. Sing with me. Me no drink coffee tea. Mango time. No care how nice it may be. Mango time.the height of the mango crop when the fruit them are ripe and drop wash your pot turn them down mango time me no drink coffee tea mango timeNo care how nice it may be.mango time at the height of the mango crop when the fruit them are ripe and drop wash yourPot, tun them down, mango time.Baby Wordplay (10:08)Thank you for listening to Toddler Phonics. If you like what you hear, please consider becoming a sustaining subscriber for just $2.99 per month.Baby Wordplay (10:22)We rely on listeners to support this production. This is Miss Pam. Thank you.
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🌺 A parent said "It's like having a preschool teacher in my pocket" | A Curriculum for Your Baby's First Years 100+ episodes - 400+ 5-STAR reviews on Spotify & Apple Podcasts +WHAT Helps you connect with your baby | Help them babble, talk & gesture - the micro-steps to speech | build emotional regulation https://open.spotify.com/show/18JVSlByKE0tVPR +WHO *Pamela Groves, aka Miss Pam Children's librarian +HOW I model how to read, rhyme, sing + use gestures + touch to engage and bond with your baby
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