Why a podcast for babies? Important notes

EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 2 MIN

Why a podcast for babies? Important notes

from Baby Wordplay · host Miss Pam🌺Librarian

This is Miss Pam, We know from research that babies and toddlers don't learn language through video or audio alone. Our podcast is not for babies to passively listen to (although once he knows the opening songs and rhymes, he will be transfixed & you can get a break!) , but it is best used as an activity for parents and babies to do together. Great for fussy moments and in the car!It shows in real time how to interact with their babies in ways that are proven to support language development and early literacy. For us, it is key not to just tell parents what to do, but to show them on the spot, in their living rooms, on the changing tables, in their cars, and give them tips on how to offer babies and toddlers invitations to connect around singing, talking, gesture, and age-appropriate books.This is what the podcast can do for you. ..and after 1.3 million plus downloads and hundreds of five-star ratings and reviews, many families around the world with babies and toddlers agree.Warmly,Miss Pam librarian, early literacy specialist and baby podcaster.Please head to our website, www.babywordplay.com to learn more.

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