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Early Literacy

Rhyme Play

By Allyson at the Library Station

Rhyming is essential to reading -- and it is fun to play with! Nursery rhymes, songs with lyrics that rhyme and poetry are enjoyable for children. These verbal activities can be performed anywhere and it is easy enough to integrate into our everyday lives. Children also enjoy rhyme and song and repeating them will make them more memorable. As your child gets older, you can play games to practice hearing rhyme. Start with a thumbs up or down if the words rhyme and then work your way up to finishing the rhyme in a text. Meet your child where they’re at - it may take some time for them to recognize rhyme. The more they play with rhyming the more easily they will hear the sounds. 

The benefits of rhyme are multiple. By playing with rhyme regularly, children will develop the following skills that will later help them read:

Here are a few great books at the Library to share together and explore rhyme!

The Bob Books series by Lynn Kertel

 

 

 

The Reading House Set 2: Letter Recognition M-Z by The Reading The Reading House. READY, SET, READ! Introduce your child to the letters of the alphabet with this fun and colorful box set! Inside you'll find 12 leveled storybooks featuring friendly animal characters, an activity sheet, a helpful parent guide, and bonus motivational stickers. Perfect for early readers just.The Reading House series by Marla Conn

The Read and Rhyme series by Pearl Markovics

 

 

 

 

 

The Short Vowel Phonics series by Patricia Norton

 

 

 

 

 

Bing! Bang! Chugga! Beep! by Bill Martin Jr.

 

 

 

 

 

Rhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas

 

 

 

 

 

Frog on a Log by Kes Gray & Jim Field

 

 

 

 

 

Green Eggs & Ham by Dr. Seuss

 

 

 

 

 

Questions or need more ideas? Email racingtoread@thelibrary.org

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