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Did you know that rhyming is an important part of the early reading process?

Did you know that rhyming is an important part of the early reading process? Here are some tips for helping your child learn how to develop rhyming skills.

Did you know that rhyming is an important part of the early reading process?

Did you know that rhyming is an important part of the early reading process? Here are some tips for helping your child learn how to develop rhyming skills.

Type Your Own Title Here Did you know that rhyming is an important part

Type Your Own Title Here Did you know that rhyming is an important part of the early reading process? Here are some tips for helping your child learn how to develop rhyming skills. Type Here Two words that have similar sounds at the end rhyme, such as “cat” and “hat” are an example of words that rhyme. Children develop the ability to hear rhyming words over time by singing songs, and listening to nursery rhymes and books that include rhymes. Type Here The ability to identify words that rhyme is an important part of the reading process. Rhyming helps children understand how the English language works. Rhyming words help your child become familiar with how the sounds in our language work. When your child hears rhyming words often, they will develop important skills that will help them become good readers later. Type Here You can help your child practice rhyming words at home by saying two words and asking your child to tell you if they do or don’t rhyme. This activity could be done in the car on the way to or from school, or even on your way to the grocery store. Type Here ü Llama, Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney ü Chicka Boom by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archembault ü Goodnight, Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker ü Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson ü I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin

Type Your Own Title Here Did you know that rhyming is an important part

Type Your Own Title Here Did you know that rhyming is an important part of the early reading process? Here are some tips for helping your child learn how to develop rhyming skills. Type Here Two words that have similar sounds at the end rhyme, such as “cat” and “hat” are an example of words that rhyme. Children develop the ability to hear rhyming words over time by singing songs, and listening to nursery rhymes and books that include rhymes. Type Here The ability to identify words that rhyme is an important part of the reading process. Rhyming helps children understand how the English language works. Rhyming words help your child become familiar with how the sounds in our language work. When your child hears rhyming words often, they will develop important skills that will help them become good readers later. Type Here You can help your child practice rhyming words at home by saying two words and asking your child to tell you if they do or don’t rhyme. This activity could be done in the car on the way to or from school, or even on your way to the grocery store. Type Here ü Llama, Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney ü Chicka Boom by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archembault ü Goodnight, Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker ü Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson ü I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin