Your child will be delighted to share their knowledge of zoo animals with this fun and easy reader that asks the age old question "Who says roar?" The KneeBouncers' "Who Says Moo?" and "Who Says Roar?" books are designed to engage children and their parents in playing with animal sounds. It's a great way to interact - and be silly - with your children while simultaneously providing the stimulation needed for developing speech production. Practicing animal sounds teaches your child how to pronounce other words, and it creates the building blocks for putting sentences together. Making animal sounds may sound like simple toddler fun, but learning this vocabulary at a young age can help your child develop an understanding of the world around them and social skills. So now the question remains, do YOU say roar?
Your child will be delighted to share their knowledge of zoo animals with this fun and easy reader that asks the age old question "Who says roar?" The KneeBouncers' "Who Says Moo?" and "Who Says Roar?" books are designed to engage children and their parents in playing with animal sounds. It's a great way to interact - and be silly - with your children while simultaneously providing the stimulation needed for developing speech production. Practicing animal sounds teaches your child how to pronounce other words, and it creates the building blocks for putting sentences together. Making animal sounds may sound like simple toddler fun, but learning this vocabulary at a young age can help your child develop an understanding of the world around them and social skills. So now the question remains, do YOU say roar?