A mother and her 3-year-old daughter had a conversation at the grocery store about their favorite foods. After they got home, the child pointed to pictures of these items in the newspaper ads. Together, they cut out some pictures and pasted them onto recycled paper. The Mom then printed the names of each item and they stapled the pages into a book. What would you say about this activity?

a. It is placing undue pressure on the child.
b. It is helping to provide a print-rich environment and build vocabulary.
c. It does not have much value educationally speaking because it used ordinary materials.
d. This mother does not understand how to support literacy.


B

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