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Yuka Toys First Words Cards that Improve Speech for Children 12 Months and Older Babies learn by seeing more in both cognitive skills and speaking skills.
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For this reason, working with picture cards is an important process.
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Words were sorted in a mixed order, taking into account the learning process of infants instead of grouping.
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Work with them first by having a photo of their parents.
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Because 'parents' are the first two words that the baby learns.
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the WAY THE CARDS ARE PLAYED You can say the repeated and rhyming words in a melodic tone and at various speeds while playing with the child, feeding him/her, bathing him/her, and putting him/her to sleep.
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Repeat the ten cards three or four times a day on average.
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Just say it in a way that the child can hear.
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The child does not need to make eye contact with you.
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Name the picture cards by showing them, especially during the hours when the child is happy.
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Look at the baby's face and show the card, repeat the word three times very quickly with clear sounds, then repeat three times slowly.
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Imitate if it has a voice (for example, say 'moo' if it is a cow, say 'rınnn' if it is an automobile). CONTENT: 28 cards (pictures of 56 words that the baby first learned) 10 cards consisting of rhyming and repetitive syllables (words that speed up voice discrimination and speech)


