At the shops
Listening skills
- Listen out for different sounds
- Can you hear the noise the box of cereal makes when you shake it?
- Talk about what sounds you hear in the supermarket
Learning new words
- Name things as you put them in the trolley, unpack them or write your shopping list
- Talk about how things look and feel - colour, texture, weight
Following instructions
- Ask your child to find things that you name - e.g. 'can you find the bananas?'.
- Or show them a picture of the thing you want them to find
- Make sure you name it out loud too!
- If it's too easy then ask them to find 2 or 3 things!
- Find things by description, e.g. 'can you find something red/round/big?'
Talk about what category things belong to
- When you are unpacking the shopping talk about where things belong
- 'Should we put the milk in the fridge or in the cupboard?'
- 'I'm going to put the oranges in the fruit bowl with the other fruit - apples and bananas'
- Try deliberately putting things in the wrong place - children love it when grown-ups are silly!
Play around with sounds
- Talk about the sound that things begin with - 'I bought some biscuits, that begins with a b sound'
- Have fun with clapping out the syllables in food names, for example, 'listen to how many claps are in banana -ba-na-na, that's 3 claps!'
- Think of rhyming words (real or made-up words) for things that you unpack from your shopping bags!