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Thank you for viewing! The "A, I, U, E, O" edition is also available separately. After years of working to support the language and communication development of children, and as a mother of a child with Down syndrome, a speech-language pathologist has created the second edition of picture cards using "onomatopoeia"! Introducing the "Pa, Pi, Pu, Pe, Po" edition! We received many requests for "more sound cards!" after the first edition, "A, I, U, E, O," and this edition was born. The second edition, "Pa, Pi, Pu, Pe, Po," carefully selects 45 onomatopoeic sounds from voiced sounds, semi-voiced sounds, and contracted sounds that are easy to use in daily life and childcare. For example, "pakupaku" when eating, "shusshu" when brushing teeth, "chokichoki" when cutting hair. And onomatopoeia like "gyu" when hugging your child... These are not for card learning, but rather, onomatopoeia that are easy to use every day. "It is important for language development to be exposed to a variety of sounds. Also, many children have difficulty understanding how to read and write voiced sounds, semi-voiced sounds, and contracted sounds. With onomatopoeia cards for voiced sounds, semi-voiced sounds, and contracted sounds, children can imitate sounds and gestures and have fun while they naturally understand the rules of the characters." [Planning and Supervision: Speech-Language Pathologist Shiho Ishigami] By being exposed to many sounds, you can expand your child's world of words, and even children who have difficulty with pronunciation and reading and writing can naturally become familiar with contracted sounds while playing with fun onomatopoeia.
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