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Signs to show children pet names and where to store toys and personal items honor home languages and encourage literacy. Ask for assistance from a family member if you are unsure about a language.
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Use capital- and lower-case letters appropriately.
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As children use labeled items, occasionally point out the word(s) and ask them to read the label.
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Make labels with large, colorful index cards, or cut cards with Crayola® Scissors from recycled file folders or poster board.
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With Crayola® Washable Markers, write the names of items in your play area. Ask an adult to write a word for you to copy if you aren't sure. Make cards for things that interest you, such as your cubbies, art supply containers, shelves, and the names of p
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Decorate the cards with Crayola® Glitter Glue. Dry overnight.
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