
Prepositions of Place
Let your child pick one brick as your static brick, then take another one as your movable one, for example here’s a lamb brick.
Then with the child sitting opposite you, place the static brick in the middle of a board. Start to place the movable brick in different places.
The child must tell you where the lamb is in relation to the static brick.
Is it on top of it? Is it under it? Is it in front of it? Or is it behind it?
This game is an effective way of developing your child’s spatial awareness, as well as his or her language skills.
This game may be also great for older kids to teach them other languages.
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