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Sharing Books with Tamariki to support Early Language Development

ResourcesBy Penny NewtonJune 23, 2026

Sharing books with tamariki is one of the most effective ways to support early language development. Books expose tamariki to a wide range of language and concepts while encouraging joint attention and interaction. One important benefit of shared reading is exposure to new vocabulary and ideas. While reading Where is the Green Sheep?, whānau can…

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