Skill· 4y–5y· 2 min

Rhyme it back! II

To begin this activity, tell your child that you'll be focusing on rhymes today. Begin reading and have your child point out the words that rhyme. Help your youngster if she is not able to identify them. Then, have your toddler choose one of the rhyming words and make up a story about it. Try it yourself too, you might need to go first. Identifying rhymes will help your little one get more acquainted with different phonemes and expand her vocabulary.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Let's start by reading a page together. After I read, can you ask your child to point to two words that rhyme?

  2. 2

    Now let's get creative! Ask your child to pick one of the rhyming words they found and make up a short story about it.

  3. 3

    Now let's focus on how your child talks about themself in the story. Listen for words like 'I', 'me', or 'my'.

  4. 4

    Let's wrap up by celebrating your child's rhyming adventure! Ask your child what their favorite rhyming pair was today.

What this develops

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