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Objects you can teach your child in flash cards
Some of the objects you can teach your young child are as follows: Chair, table, door, window, bed, wall, tub, kitchen, refrigerator, television, sofa, and toilet. In this list you will also need to add or remove elements that will reflect the true environment of the home of the child and the articles that are commonly used by the whole family. Continue to feed the hunger of your child by teaching him the vocabulary of possession such as: truck, blanket, socks, cup, spoon, pajamas, shoes, ball, tricycle, comb, pillow, and bottle.
Examples of food: juice, milk, orange, bread, water, carrot, butter, e
gg, apple, banana, potato, and strawberry.
Examples of animals: elephant, dog, giraffe, hippopotamus, whale, gorilla, dinosaur, rhinoceros, spider, cat, tiger, serpent and fox.
Just like in the case of the secondary vocabulary that had been shown previously, these lists should be altered in order to reflect the real possessions of your child and the things that he likes the most. Evidently the list will vary a little bit in the measure of how your child is such as if he is one year or five years old. You will need to continue teaching your child the words in the same way you have been doing up to now. The list can have anywhere from ten to fifty words and this mainly depends on how much the parents and the child prefer. The reading list, which up to now can have up to fifty words, has only been made up of names. In the following group of home vocabulary we will reflect all the actions and therefore verbs will show up in it.
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