This isn't a post to boast though I am proud of him!
My 3 year old is reading lots of words and it's blowing my mind. He's always been clever , and seems quite ahead of other kids in his nursery class but reading at 3?! He's always adored books, I want to nuture it as much as I can but if I ask him to read things he gets a bit bored. He'll just randomly start pointing things out and telling me what they say! Today it's been "Jonah and the whale" , "the action song" and a "the monster who ate my peas" story š« this is crazy right?! Is anyone else's 3 year old doing this? Anyone any ideas to help nourish his little brain more? First time mum with no clue šš
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My son āreadsā but heās actually just memorised all of the stories š¤£
@Francesca that's how we started off and now it's just random things he's reading that he's never seen before , like he's memorised the words on their own now š

Hey mama, I'm with you on this. Been asking the same question as my 3 years old loves books and loves reading.
Without prompting him, he reads a book before going to bed.
Not sure how to nurture it.

My son is reading too, itās so lovely to see. He can read quite a lot of words now but I think a lot of it at this age is memorising words rather than understanding phonetics. Maybe move onto the beginning stages of phonetics/the structure of words to continue the process of reading āŗļø

My son can read too, a lot of memorising words that Iāve pointed out but can also read a random few himself, Iāve bought a few jolly phonics books which seem to be helping.
I work in a nursery and itās fairly common around 3.5 years x

Work on phonics to broaden the words. My son can't read anything yet but is good with letter sounds. Reading can be by sight word or phonics and it sounds like amazing sight word reading. Phonics will help him then be able to read words he's never seen before

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