Story about friends
2–3 yearsEmotional WellbeingMaterials: Picture book about friendship
Read a simple picture book about friendship together. Choose stories where characters share, help each other, or play together. Point to the pictures and talk about what the friends are doing.
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How to Do This Activity
Read a simple picture book about friendship together. Choose stories where characters share, help each other, or play together. Point to the pictures and talk about what the friends are doing.
After reading, connect it to your child's life. You might say, "Just like the bunny shared with the bear, you shared your blocks with me today." This helps them see friendship concepts in their own world.
Why It Works
Stories provide models of positive social interactions in ways children can visualize and understand. Seeing characters connect helps your child grasp abstract friendship concepts.
Narratives enhance social and emotional learning. Children who regularly hear stories about relationships develop stronger understanding of social connections (Harvard Center on the Developing Child, 2016).
Tips for Parents
Let your child point at pictures and name what they see. This keeps them actively involved in the story.
Read the same book multiple times. Repetition helps children absorb social concepts more deeply.
Keep sessions short. Even reading just a few pages counts as quality connection time.
Materials Needed
Picture book about friendship
Learning Methods
Social Learning Through PeersSymbolic and Pretend PlaySongs, Stories, and Rhymes
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