Learning language through play and interaction
Language development begins early and grows through interaction with the environment. Children listen, imitate, and try out words and sentences. Play plays a significant role in this, as children create stories, act out situations, and communicate with others during play.
Wooden toys stimulate language development by encouraging conversation and collaboration. The lack of fixed rules naturally creates opportunities for children to describe what they're doing, ask questions, or provide explanations. This not only fosters vocabulary but also language comprehension and the ability to express themselves clearly.
Furthermore, playing together helps children practice listening and responding. Children learn to take and take turns, understand each other, and express their thoughts. Through repetition and variation in play, language use naturally evolves along with your child's development. Nonverbal communication, such as gestures and facial expressions, also receives ample space and strengthens language comprehension.
Wooden toys for language development from DunjaToys
DunjaToys's range includes toys that encourage communication and interaction. The toys are designed to encourage storytelling, naming, and interaction, both between children and adults.
DunjaToys chooses sustainable wooden toys with an open character. This ensures our toys remain usable for a long time and offers new opportunities to develop language skills through play, suitable for different ages and levels.