Corto Cuentos Con Pictogramas -
(Point to the word "Tom" – read it. Point to the soccer ball emoji – wait for child to shout "Ball!") Final Thoughts: The Bridge to Independence Corto Cuentos con Pictogramas are not a replacement for real books; they are the scaffolding that builds a house. They respect the child's developmental stage—visual, curious, and active.
"Tom has a [⚽]. Tom plays with the [⚽]. The [⚽] rolls into the [🌳]. Tom is [😢]. Dad finds the [⚽]. Tom is [😄]." Corto Cuentos Con Pictogramas
By using pictograms, you are sending a powerful message: "You can read. You are a reader." (Point to the word "Tom" – read it
Paper, marker, and a simple drawing (or stickers). "Tom has a [⚽]
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"The [☀️] is hot. The [🐶] is thirsty. The [🐶] finds a [💧]. The [🐶] is [😊]." Translation: "The sun is hot. The dog is thirsty. The dog finds water. The dog is happy."
For example: Instead of writing: "The drinks milk ." The story shows: "The [🐱] drinks [🥛]."