His first words: the beginning of a very interesting conversation

One of the most exciting moments in the first months of your baby's life is probably the first time you hear him say a word. Some are earlier in this regard and others seem to prefer to have something interesting to say, but the expected "pa-pá" or "ma-má" is received in your home as the best representation of family speaking.

And then there is his voice. You have heard him babble, "sing", laugh or cry, but the sound of his voice pronouncing two syllables in a row moves you and you can imagine him having a fluid conversation with that characteristic tone that you would be able to distinguish between a million voices.

Water, mine, baby, bread ... your vocabulary is enriched at a speed of vertigo and this just begins. Every day he surprises you by repeating some word, of which he sometimes does not even know the meaning, which he has heard in the street or to a relative.

Then the first sentence, without conjugating the verbs of course, but in which a more advanced learning is already appreciated and in which subjects, actions and objects of desire are distinguished. And so, until you get to form phrases of several words in which verbal time, singular and plural, masculine and feminine time are already differentiated… although we have to affectionately correct each “open” instead of open or each “decide” instead .

This conversation sounds to me

It is obvious that the best way for a child to learn concepts and enrich their language is through listening and repetition. We spend hours showing you objects or actions and encouraging you to name them. We sing songs together, we tell stories ... and sometimes we share games using toys that promote precisely this development of language.

Fisher-Price's phone divertiteclas helps to develop your child's conversation skills with their funny sounds and phrases, in addition to the numerous songs that sound at the press of one of their keys.

Designed for baby's fingers, it will soon associate a key to a sound, learning that there is a cause-effect relationship. The phone divertiteclas will also contribute to develop your fine motor skills, stimulate your senses and above all, encourage you to repeat, which will be key in learning new words and phrases.

An ideal toy for those babies that start in language, because it allows you to use other resources for their learning, in addition to your own voice, while your child is having fun.

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