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Green
Eggs and Ham
Dr. Seuss
Juvenile | Random House Children's Publishing | Board | January
2001 | $7.99 | 0-375-81088-9
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Rhyme
is what you get when words play together!
Very
young children love rhyming words. When you and your child explore
rhyme, you are increasing your child’s vocabulary by leaps and
bounds.
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Use
your child’s name as a starting point for a rhyming song.
Set the tune to a familiar nursery rhyme.
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Explore
the alphabet with your toddler. Find words that rhyme with
snake, rain, and cat. Write a list of the words. Can you and
your little cutie write a story with your rhyming words?
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The
brand-new Green
Eggs and Ham flap book will delight children and adults of
all ages. At dinner tonight, play a rhyming game. Try to get the
whole family to speak in rhyme, for an interactive dining and
reading experience.
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There’s
a Wocket in My Pocket!, with its hilarious rhymes, will really
get young children rhyming, laughing, and talking about the nink
in the sink, the woset in the closet, and so much more!
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