On your second and third readings of the story you can point out the rhyming words as you come across them e.g. When you initially read the book, you can place an emphasis on the rhyming words on each page.įor example, on the first page you could say:Īnd a great big, grey-blue humpback whale Due to the number of rhyming words in this story it makes it the perfect opportunity to work on your child’s awareness of rhyming words. Together they go on an amazing adventure – but when the whale gets beached, what will the snail do? Follow the tiny snail’s exciting journey around the world… Here are my top The Snail and the Whaleactivities you can do with your child to help support his/her speech & language development:ġ. Longing to see the world, a tiny snail hitches a lift on the tail of a humpback whale.
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