Having fun with your child
Fun is the best way for children and toddlers to find out about the world. With your help, this is also a great way to support the development of their language skills.
As a parent, you are your children’s best friend. Do your best to spend time having fun with them every day.
Young children love physical fun, but especially counting or ticking their toes and fingers.
When your child gets a bit older and stronger, give them toys that are safe to use and explain what they are to them.
Make sure that you use sounds to explain certain items, for example, the car goes ‘brmm brmm’ or ‘beep beep’. You can sing songs or rhymes to make the toys fun.
Children love to listen to songs and rhymes and play games such as peek-a-boo again and again.
Timpeall Timpeall Rothaí an Charr
Timpeall timpeall rothaí an charr
Timpeall timpeall rothaí an charr
Timpeall timpeall rothaí an charr
Rothaí ag casadh timpeall
Bíp Bíp Bíp ag adharc an charr
Bíp bíp bíp ag adharc an charr
Bíp bíp bíp ag adharc an charr
Géilligí don bíp bíp
Swish swash swish cuimilteoirí an charr
Swish swash swish cuimilteoirí an charr
Swish swash swish cuimilteoirí an charr
Ag glanadh na fuinneoga
Mise an Traein
Mise an traein, puff, puff, puff
Mise an madra, bhuf, bhuf, bhuf
Mise an bus, bíp bíp bíp
Mise an tsicín, tsíp, tsíp, tsíp.
Carr Beag
Carr beag dearg
Carr beag buí,
Carr beag gorm,
A haon, a dó, a trí.