 You can help a child develop their vocabulary by taking turns describing something. You can start this activity by picking a random object to describe. For example, I chose this orange. Now you and the child can go back and forth describing the orange using different describing words. You can start by saying the orange is small. Then the child might say the orange is bumpy. You might say the orange is tasty, then they might say the orange is sweet. You might say the orange is round and they might even say the orange is the color orange. You can continue going back and forth using different describing words. Then next time you can choose a different object to describe. Doing this activity helps the child learn new words and their meanings.