Little Brains Love to Talk: A Playful Approach to Support Young Children’s Speech, Language and Communication

Author:   Jacqueline Harding ,  Rachael Sligo
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781041012542


Pages:   126
Publication Date:   15 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Little Brains Love to Talk: A Playful Approach to Support Young Children’s Speech, Language and Communication


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The Little Brains Love to Talk set introduces two beautifully illustrated story books and a practitioner guide to support young children’s speech, language and communication development and their foundational knowledge of positional words. The books pay careful attention to the possible child development and healthy brain growth opportunities, interwoven with essential theory. Each story: Has been designed to engage young children with playful narratives, rich characters and comedic actions, whilst sharing essential positional words. Draw on themes of play and encourage children to engage with the outdoors, which offers a rich stimulus for learning new words. The accompanying practitioner guide: Delivers digestible research relating to communication and language development, together with evidence-based strategies for supporting young children. Includes examples, practical pointers and activity prompts to use while reading the story books, as well as links to short videos, songs and additional resources on the companion website. Diving into the world of books is one of the greatest adventures for the young developing brain. This accessible set is an essential tool for early years educators and primary teachers working with children from three to five years, as well as speech and language therapists and parents.

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Author:   Jacqueline Harding ,  Rachael Sligo
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781041012542


ISBN 10:   1041012543
Pages:   126
Publication Date:   15 May 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Table of Contents

2 x Story Books: The Mud Cakes and The Treasure Hunt 1 x Practitioner Guide: Introduction, Chapter one: Let’s love language! Chapter two: It’s good to talk Chapter three: Talk Talk Talk! Chapter four: Voicing the vocabulary Chapter five: Playful interactions Chapter six: Watch me watching you! Chapter seven: Let’s have a chuckle together Chapter eight: Words are wonderful Chapter nine: Chatterboxes Chapter ten: Getting down to the business of conversation Last Word Helpful websites Index References

Reviews

'With 2 million children in the UK now experiencing speech and language challenges, it is more important than ever for early years practitioners to have information and resources to support speech and language development. This fun and easy-to-read [guide] helps them to do just that by explaining how young children’s brains learn language. The practical tips, together with helpful videos, websites, books and music, make it a useful resource for all working in the early years.' Speech and Language UK


""With two million children in the UK now experiencing speech and language challenges, it is more important than ever for early years practitioners to have information and resources to support speech and language development. This fun and easy-to-read [guide] helps them to do just that by explaining how young children’s brains learn language. The practical tips, together with helpful videos, websites, books and music, make it a useful resource for all working in the early years."" - Speech and Language UK


Author Information

Jacqueline Harding is recognised for her work as an internationally acclaimed child development expert. She is an honorary visiting research fellow at Middlesex University and chair of the Bright Start Foundation. Jacqueline has held a variety of influential positions, such as BBC education editor, headteacher and government consultant. She is the author of numerous books for and about children and continues to work as a child development and education adviser in children’s TV production. Rachael Sligo is a children’s illustrator and primary teacher based in Northumberland. She has been teaching for 23 years and leads English across her school. Rachael has illustrated numerous books for both self-publishing and traditionally published authors and is passionate about promoting reading for pleasure.

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