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Shimmy and spin! Dance the salsa with Sydney! Looking for a story to help your child improve their speech and learn to use the letter S? Sydney the Sloth is a fun, fast-paced dance story designed to support young readers as they begin to recognise and pronounce S sounds. Author Dannielle Pickford created this series after years of helping her child develop his speech sounds. On every page, discover new ways to use the letter S in speech and writing. Sydney the Sloth is perfect for readers aged 2 to 5, introducing important concepts that help children develop speech skills. Combining a fun…mehr

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Shimmy and spin! Dance the salsa with Sydney! Looking for a story to help your child improve their speech and learn to use the letter S? Sydney the Sloth is a fun, fast-paced dance story designed to support young readers as they begin to recognise and pronounce S sounds. Author Dannielle Pickford created this series after years of helping her child develop his speech sounds. On every page, discover new ways to use the letter S in speech and writing. Sydney the Sloth is perfect for readers aged 2 to 5, introducing important concepts that help children develop speech skills. Combining a fun narrative with engaging illustrations, this book offers a unique way for young readers to learn about sound. In Sydney the Sloth, young readers will: · Recognise the letter S in various contexts · Learn to use the letter S in speech and writing · Practise important speaking and reading skills Want to support your child's speech development journey? Start reading Sydney the Sloth, and keep an eye out for other speech sounds books by Dannielle Pickford.
Autorenporträt
Dannielle is a physiotherapist and author. The focus of her work is helping children with developmental delays with therapy through play. Through her books, Dannielle aims to tackle big and sometimes difficult conversations, give a step up to those who are falling behind, and let every child know they are perfect just the way they were made.