Toddler Phonics Getting to Know /b/

EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 14 MIN

Toddler Phonics Getting to Know /b/

from Baby Wordplay · host Miss Pam🌺Librarian

Baby Wordplay (00:01)Welcome to Toddler phonics. I'm so happy you're here.Baby Wordplay (00:09)Hi, I'm Miss Pam, children's librarian, trained teacher, and founder of Baby Wordplay,Baby Wordplay (00:21)Let's say hello. Baby Wordplay (00:51)Let's say hello to our guest.Baby Wordplay (00:59)Hello, b, so nice to hear you. Hello, b, so nice to hear you.Baby Wordplay (01:11)Put your lips together and push out the air.Let me hear you say.Yes, b as in butterfly.Butterfly. Your turn.Let's clap it.Butterfly. One, two, three.Butterfly. ⁓ Listen. Butterfly.butter.Butterfly.TheBaby Wordplay (02:21)A mama butterfly lays all her eggs. Out pops a caterpillar crawling on its legs. The caterpillar first is rather thin, but then it eats and eats till it bursts its skin. It grows nice and big. The caterpillar climbs on a leaf ortwig. It makes a shell where it hangs inside. The shell then cracks and the parts divide.When the shell opens, what comes out? A beautiful butterfly.Fluttering about.Baby Wordplay (04:57)This poem is as easy as one, two, three. Let's try it. We say, one, two, three, cha. One, two, three, ko. One, two, three, la. One, two, three,Have you ever had a cup of hot cocoa or hot chocolate?Cocoa started in Mexico. And since this poem is originally from Mexico,Say uno, dos, tres, cho.Baby Wordplay (05:52)Your turn.Baby Wordplay (05:56)Uno, dos, tres, co.Uno, dos, tres, la.Uno, dos, tres, te.We are breaking down the word chocolate. Yes, chocolate in Spanish. Let's do that again.uno, dos, tres, cho.Uno, dos, tres, co.Uno, dos, tres, la.Uno, dos, tres, te.Let's stir our chocolate drink.Chocolate bate bateLet's say some words that begin with the B sound.as in ball. Your turn.Big.Your turn.Let's clap.Ball. Pig.us.as in banana, banana. Beautiful. One, two, three. Beautiful. Beautiful. Bubble. Bubble.Baby. Baby. One, two.Baby Wordplay (10:43)We rely on listeners to support this production.Baby Wordplay (10:47)an enormous thank you to all our monthly subscribers who help to sustain this labor of love.Baby Wordplay (13:13)Thank you for listening to Toddler Phonics.Baby Wordplay (13:45)byebye Bye byeBaby Wordplay (13:52)Give a gift of literacy. Baby Word Play podcast helps parents support their baby's development in the most important and effective ways. Rest assured that you are giving a gift for a lifetime. www.babywordplay.com. Affordable gift subscriptions available through Supercast, the premium subscription.Baby Wordplay (14:17)I hear a baby babbling. B as in babble.brown bear.(Transcript excerpts)

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