
Language sounds
Language sounds lay the foundation for both the spoken and the written word. Hearing speech introduces babies to the sounds of language and provides them with a model for producing language.
Letter names
Young children typically recite or sing the alphabet before they recognize individual letters. By preschool they begin to identify letters by name and shape |

Letter Recognition
As letters appear in Lulu’s web, baby is encouraged to say them aloud, which helps reinforce the connection between written letters and their names.
Alphabet Knowledge
The letters A to Z are introduced in alphabetical order both in Letter Names mode and in Lulu’s ABC song.
Vocalisation
Rhyming songs encourage vocalization/vocalisation by introducing letters and speech sounds.
Physical Development
Lights, sounds and songs reward each tap of Lulu’s belly, stimulating baby’s senses and encouraging further exploration.
Alphabet Song Sing along to Lulu’s ABC song and tap her belly for silly sound effects.
Watch as Lulu spins a letter, and try to guess it before she’s done.
Sing along to Lulu’s ABC song and tap her belly for silly
Tap Lulu’s belly to see and hear the letters progress from A to Z.
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