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Baby Wordplay
Author: Miss Pam🌺Librarian
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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
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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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,Baby Wordplay (00:21)Let's say hello. Baby Wordplay (00:51)Let's say hello to our guest.Baby Wordplay (00:59)Hello, b, so nice to hear you. Hello, b, so nice to hear you.Baby Wordplay (01:11)Put your lips together and push out the air.Let me hear you say.Yes, b as in butterfly.Butterfly. Your turn.Let's clap it.Butterfly. One, two, three.Butterfly. ⁓ Listen. Butterfly.butter.Butterfly.TheBaby Wordplay (02:21)A mama butterfly lays all her eggs. Out pops a caterpillar crawling on its legs. The caterpillar first is rather thin, but then it eats and eats till it bursts its skin. It grows nice and big. The caterpillar climbs on a leaf ortwig. It makes a shell where it hangs inside. The shell then cracks and the parts divide.When the shell opens, what comes out? A beautiful butterfly.Fluttering about.Baby Wordplay (04:57)This poem is as easy as one, two, three. Let's try it. We say, one, two, three, cha. One, two, three, ko. One, two, three, la. One, two, three,Have you ever had a cup of hot cocoa or hot chocolate?Cocoa started in Mexico. And since this poem is originally from Mexico,Say uno, dos, tres, cho.Baby Wordplay (05:52)Your turn.Baby Wordplay (05:56)Uno, dos, tres, co.Uno, dos, tres, la.Uno, dos, tres, te.We are breaking down the word chocolate. Yes, chocolate in Spanish. Let's do that again.uno, dos, tres, cho.Uno, dos, tres, co.Uno, dos, tres, la.Uno, dos, tres, te.Let's stir our chocolate drink.Chocolate bate bateLet's say some words that begin with the B sound.as in ball. Your turn.Big.Your turn.Let's clap.Ball. Pig.us.as in banana, banana. Beautiful. One, two, three. Beautiful. Beautiful. Bubble. Bubble.Baby. Baby. One, two.Baby Wordplay (10:43)We rely on listeners to support this production.Baby Wordplay (10:47)an enormous thank you to all our monthly subscribers who help to sustain this labor of love.Baby Wordplay (13:13)Thank you for listening to Toddler Phonics.Baby Wordplay (13:45)byebye Bye byeBaby Wordplay (13:52)Give a gift of literacy. Baby Word Play podcast helps parents support their baby's development in the most important and effective ways. Rest assured that you are giving a gift for a lifetime. www.babywordplay.com. Affordable gift subscriptions available through Supercast, the premium subscription.Baby Wordplay (14:17)I hear a baby babbling. B as in babble.brown bear.(Transcript excerpts)
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Songs and rhymes for the season and more.
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🟡.🟤.The title of this episode was inspired by Heidi Rojas' lullaby: The Feelings Song.
On the podcast, I sing along with her on the episode (on a recording!) and she kindly gave me permission to share it! It is a beautiful, comforting melody.
🟡Children’s literature provides a wonderful way into feelings, to stimulate discussion and to include more nuance and complexity as children grow.
Check out my YouTube channel @babywordplay and follow on IG.
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☕NOTE: Season 4 is geared to ages 3 to 4 years. I recommend previewing episodes before sharing them with your child to make sure it is appropriate for your little one. Thank you!
Lifts, pumpkins, tea and room for everyone.
BOOK: There's Room For Everyone by Anahita Teymorian
-The Elevator Song by MaryLee Sunseri
Enjoy, rate and review and spread the word!
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🌺Warmly, Miss Pam
NOTE: Season 4 is geared to ages 3 to 4 years. I recommend previewing episodes before sharing them with your child to make sure it is appropriate for your little one. Thank you!
I feel lucky to be able to spend a few months in London each year with my daughter's family with 2 grandchildren, ages 1 and 3 years. This helps to keep me on my early literacy toes and I get to use and test the podcast! I spend the rest of the year between the east coast of the US and rural Jamaica.
++Season 4 is made up of episodes recorded from and flavoured with each of these 3 places. This episode has a little British flavour. Cheers!
Resources:
+'Miss Pam Has 5 Senses' modeled on Aliki's book MY FIVE SENSES published by Harper Collins, adapted by me.
+Sitting here in London - tune from "Sitting Here in Limbo" - Jimmy Cliff
Thank you for tuning into me, and your little one!
- Miss Pam
Knife! Fork! Spoon! Spa-tu-la! Cha - cha - cha! WATCH Maya and the children do it in their kitchen! You'll be doing this one before every meal, trust me! 🔉Listen to author Atinuke read an excerpt of “L is for Love” My grandchildren - and their parents - especially my son-in-law, who is British-Nigerian!) love Atinuke’s books. 📚 “L is for Love” is about a family travelling into Lagos to sell lemons at the market. There is a lizard 🦎 lurking on each page, which Arinze was excited to bash.We love this book. Your little one will too! Thank you Atinuke!INSIDE THIS EPISODE:📚The Rice In the Pot Goes Round and Round at the table where my family gathers round! by Wendy Wan-Long Shang📚Whole World - Barefoot Books - an excerpt.🎵 Shake, shake that mango tree!🎵 It was under the coconut tree!SUBSCRIBE for access to 100+ episodes of BABY WORDPLAY including Toddler Phonics!APPLE SPOTIFY. OTHER
THANKS FOR JOINING ME ON THIS BABY PODCAST ADVENTURE.
Miss Pam appreciates every one of you out there!
Warmly,
Pam
+Things to do with your little one: find shapes around your home - shapes are everywhere! COUNT steps on a staircase. SORT toys - things with wheels, soft toys, circles or spheres. NOTE numbers on buses or signs.
Resources:
10,9,8 by Molly Bang
The Shape of Things by Dayle Ann Dodds, illustrated by Julie Lacome
Scholastic - 50 Thematic Songs by Meish Goldish
CONSIDER THIS: To help a child grow their language, we talk, read and sing to them. We need to do the same with math. Baby STEM will help!
Enjoy and PLEASE share with others who will thank you 10 X over ! :)
1 potato, 2 potato, 3 potato, 4,
This is Miss Pam, stay tuned for more!
Warmly,
Miss Pam
🐛Math is measuring, counting, comparing, sorting and so much more! Do mathematics with your little one from a young age!
BABY STEM *New episodes every Monday and Friday."A HANDY TOOL to help young children develop critical mathematical thinking."From Miss Pam - I'm infinitely excited!Each brain boosting episode runs 10-15 minutes and is focused on these subjects: Science, Math with a little Tech and Engineering, and Spanish... thrown in. :) Geared to you and your little one's first 1000 days together. Things to do: With your little one, find shapes around your home - shapes are everywhere! COUNT steps on a staircase. SORT toys - things with wheels, soft toys, circles or spheres. NOTE numbers on buses or signs.Point out shadows around you, use rich vocabulary to describe what you see.CONSIDER THIS: To help a child grow their language, we talk, read and sing to them. We need to do the same with math. Baby STEM will help!Math is important and it’s important to help young children develop their mathematical thinking. A child’s math knowledge at the start of kindergarten predicts later academic achievement better than early reading or attention skills. (NAEYC.org)Enjoy and PLEASE share with others who will thank you 10 X over ! :)1 potato, 2 potato, 3 potato, 4This is Miss Pam, stay tuned for more!Email: info@babywordplay.comWarmly,Miss PamWebsite: www.babywordplay.comResources:Goodnight, Numbers by Danica McKellar, Alicia Padrón Scholastic - 50 Thematic Songs by Meish GoldishSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/small-talk-baby-podcast-lets-play-with-words2356/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
BABY STEM *New episodes every Monday and Friday."A HANDY TOOL to help young children develop critical mathematical thinking."From Miss Pam - I'm infinitely excited!Each brain boosting episode runs 10-15 minutes and is focused on these subjects: Science, Math with a little Tech and Engineering, and Spanish... thrown in. :) Geared to you and your little one's first 1000 days together. Things to do: With your little one, find shapes around your home - shapes are everywhere! COUNT steps on a staircase. SORT toys - things with wheels, soft toys, circles or spheres. NOTE numbers on buses or signs.Point out shadows around you, use rich vocabulary to describe what you see. CONSIDER THIS: To help a child grow their language, we talk, read and sing to them. We need to do the same with math. Baby STEM will help!Math is important and it’s important to help young children develop their mathematical thinking. A child’s math knowledge at the start of kindergarten predicts later academic achievement better than early reading or attention skills. (NAEYC.org)Enjoy and PLEASE share with others who will thank you 10 X over ! :)1 potato, 2 potato, 3 potato, 4This is Miss Pam, stay tuned for more!Email: info@babywordplay.comWarmly,Miss PamResources:Chicka Chicka 1,2,3 by Bill Martin Jr. (Author), Michael Sampson (Author), Lois Ehlert (Illustrator)Scholastic - 50 Thematic Songs by Meish GoldishWebsite: www.babywordplay.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/small-talk-baby-podcast-lets-play-with-words2356/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Announcing Pampering!Does your little one really enjoy Small Talk Baby Podcast?Would they enjoy their own, special1-on-1 time to sing, read and rhyme with their favorite podcast host?Register for a virtual literary love fest session. www.babywordplay.comGo to the calendar tab then click on Personal Session to book.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/small-talk-baby-podcast-lets-play-with-words2356/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
*A handy tool to help young children develop critical mathematical thinking.
Baby STEM - Season 3 of Small Talk Baby Podcast. (I'm infinitely excited!)
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Guests: /Cc/Kk/ and Nn *Show the letter. Say a sound.
IMPORTANT TO LISTENERS: Throughout the podcast, take a moment every so often, to put some emphasis on the sounds in a fun and playful way - "Coconut - I hear two C/K -coco..."
Reminders:
Try NOT to add the sound "uh" at the end of certain letters sounds. It's not Buh or Tuh or Cuh. Try to isolate the letter itself.
Prioritize the sounds over the letter names. So when your child is wanting to identify the letters by name, gently say the sound as well.
Hello k/c
Here's a cup
Lotsa cars beep beep beep
10 Little Candles 🎂
Eating cooked carrots c
It was under the coconut tree
Hello n
N as in "No,no'
Noisy night
Finger on your nose!
Annady Mannady*
See you later Alligator!
PHONICS: The understanding that there is a predictable relationship between phonemes (the sounds of the spoken language) and graphemes (the letters and spellings that represent those sounds in written language)
SOURCE - -Bonnie Armbruster. Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read, National Institute of Literacy.
PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS: Is the ability to hear and play with the smaller sounds in words.
LETTER KNOWLEDGE: Knowing that each letter has different sounds and names.
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🌺 Warmly, Miss Pam
Welcome!
"A Little Soap, "Little Blue Whale".
Tiny Tim the Turtle
BOOK: "Splash, Splash" by Jeff Sheppard. Illustrated by Dennis Panek. Publisher MacMillan
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🌺 Warmly, Miss Pam
Count each baby on your fingers then cover your face for PEEKABOO!
PAIR WITH BOOK: Peekaboo Morning by Rachel Isadora
🌼 Songs, rhymes, fingerplays and read alouds are recorded specifically for you to boost your baby's brain, interspersed with important tips and valuable information about how to encourage language and vocabulary development from birth.
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🌼 Questions? Send me an email - info@babywordplay.com
🌺 Warmly, Miss Pam
For more information about Baby Wordplay www.babywordplay.com Questions? Send me an email - info@babywordplay.com
🌺 Warmly, Miss Pam

















omg ,where has all the other episodes gone?☹️