Why?
Getting outside and talking about what we can see is very important for children’s language development and learning about the world around them. Children can spot letters, numbers, shapes and colours in their local area, shopping centre, park or out and about. Spotting things they recognise such as a favourite cereal packet or familiar supermarket sign is helping to build skills for reading and recognising letters later on.
How?...
You can play I-Spy and look out for things whilst walking or travelling along.
You can point out road signs, street names, shop signs, logos and house numbers as you walk around your local area. You could count how many you’ve spotted.