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RHYMING STORIES Rhyming is a way children learn that words are made up of smaller parts. This pre-reading skill will help your child later on when he or she begins to sound out words. Make rhyming books a part of your child’s weekly reading experience. And remember, read to your child every day. These books are shelved by the author's last name. |
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Polly's Picnic Geez Louise!
Whose Garden Is It?
Just Another Morning The Way the Storm Stops
Bill In A China Shop Won’t You Be My Kissaroo? A Wild Cowboy Gold Fever Bubble Gum Bubble Gum
What Time Is It Mr. Crocodile Where Did That Baby Come From
Minnie’s Diner: A Multiplication Menu
Bears Barge In
Some Dogs Do Big Red Barn
Barnyard Banter
Noisy Nora
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