Toddlers love to hear their favourite nursery rhymes over and over again. This is great, as it really helps them with their language skills, as Dr Michelle Peter explains in the film below.
Nursery rhymes are great for developing children's listening skills. The more often they hear a rhyme, the more they'll be listening out and waiting for the next part.
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