![]() ![]() Display for all to admire and encourage him to retell his story.Įxplore more recommended children's books for two-year-olds, or find an at-home activity to help build important pre-reading skills. If he starts telling a story, offer to write the words he is saying and read them back to him. A Color of His Own Book Nook Story Time (Read Aloud) Book Nook Enrichment 1.02K subscribers Subscribe 6.2K views 2 years ago Miss Caitlin reads A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni. As your child explores color mixing, remember to ask him questions to engage in conversation. See the At-Home Activity Color Squeeze for a fun way to explore and mix colors. Invite your child to create his own colorful chameleon. As he sorts, remind him of the letter name, letter sound and talk about the letter shape. ![]() Gather some magnetic alphabet letters in the same colors as your sorting pieces and invite your child to sort the letters by color. ![]() Only the chameleon has no color of his own. Gather four different colored items (pieces of paper, boxes or bowls) to play a color letter sorting game. Now available in a board book edition, the charming story of a chameleon searching for his own color, who ends up finding a true friend. ![]() Demonstrate to him that you are listening and interested in his thoughts and feelings. Ask your child to tell you some things that make him feel sad or happy. Ask your child how he thinks the chameleon is feeling at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the story. ![]()
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