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DIY – It’s Time For A Sound Walk!

Team StoryWeavers|July 12, 2021, 11:48 IST|

DIY - It’s time for a sound walk!

Are you looking for an exciting chance to engage with your child and help them learn the wonderful sounds that surround us? We have got you covered in this special camp for your little one!

Take them on a Sound Walk!

A leisurely walk around the neighbourhood or a nearby park with your child will serve as a good way to teach them the concept of sound. This fun activity serves as a sensory play that stimulates your child’s development of sense.  

Here’s how you can get started –

  • Take a print of the attached printable or create your own on a blank sheet of paper
  • Grab some crayons and pencils for your child to use
  • Get ready and head out to the nearest park or a peaceful place around you. (Please don’t forget your masks and sanitizers.)

How to use the printable?

One way to teach your child the concept of sound is by helping them relate it to the objects in their environment. The printable here is filled with pictures of 

  • animals
  • birds 
  • common everyday objects

Each one of these has checkboxes next to them. Every image serves as a visual cue that helps your child recognise the related sound. Once they recognise a specific sound, they can tick the checkbox corresponding to the image. The whole experience turns into a game for them!

Download the printable here.

Why is sensory play important for your child?

  • Nerve connections are built in the brain 
  • Fosters motor skills development 
  • Development of language becomes easy
  • Promotes a problem solving and scientific thinking attitude 
  • Helps them practice mindfulness 

If you want to know more about how activities such as these help with the development of senses, read Facts Every Parent Should Know About Sensory Play. Also, do share your experience of the sound walk in the comments section below!

About the Author


Mariam Taqui Ali (pro tip: the middle name is pronounced tuh-key) A Word slayer, pluviophile, baker, traveller; among other things, knows the correct usage of punctuation and the difference between your and you're. She spent some time (read a lot of time) writing, editing and keeping track of word counts. Her trysts with writing and editing has led her to interact with experts from diverse industries like healthcare, wellness, HR, business and technology. Having experienced all that, she continues her professional explorations, to learn, to grow and to be a value add. Drop in a line at storyweavers@byjus.com if you liked her stories, have something nice to say, or if you have compelling ideas to share!

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