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Books with title Rhyming

  • Rhyming Words

    Flash Kids Editors

    Cards (Flash Kids, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Flash Kids Flash Cards offer essential practice in key concepts such multiplication, division, the alphabet, sights words, and state capitals. Containing 88 cards in each package, these cards are sturdier than others on the market.
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  • Rhyming ABC

    Rachelle Nelson

    language (, Oct. 6, 2018)
    Animal Rhymes for 3-5 Year OldsLearn the ABC's and a fun fact about animals from A to Z.A is for the ALLIGATOR with big sharp teeth,Who swims in the water,And looks for food from beneath.B is for the BEAR who likes to climb trees,Looking for honey,That's made by the bees.C is for the CAT that likes to sleep and purr,While laying on your lap,When you're petting her fur.D is for the DOLPHIN that swims really fast,And lives in the water,Of oceans so vast.E is for the ELEPHANT that is really quite big,Who can pick up a log,As easy as a twig.Buy the paperback and get the ebook version free.
  • Rhyming ABC

    Rachelle Nelson

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 7, 2018)
    Animal Rhymes for 3-5 Year OldsLearn the ABC's and a fun fact about animals from A to Z.A is for the ALLIGATOR with big sharp teeth,Who swims in the water,And looks for food from beneath.B is for the BEAR who likes to climb trees,Looking for honey,That's made by the bees.C is for the CAT that likes to sleep and purr,While laying on your lap,When you're petting her fur.D is for the DOLPHIN that swims really fast,And lives in the water,Of oceans so vast.E is for the ELEPHANT that is really quite big,Who can pick up a log,As easy as a twig.Buy the paperback and get the ebook version free.
  • Rhyming Ruby

    Lisa Skipton, Shannen Marie Paradero

    Paperback (XlibrisUS, Nov. 6, 2018)
    It was quite a strange day when Ruby got out of bed and discovered rhyming words filled her head. Rhymes were not only in her head that day. She found them in all the words she tried to say. No matter how hard she seemed to try, she couldn’t stop rhyming and didn’t know why. Ruby thought the rhymes would go away but begins to believe they are here to stay. Ruby has no idea why this is happening to her and hopes she can find a cure. This is the first book in a Rhyming Ruby series for young readers who will enjoy reading the rhymes out loud. They will laugh along the way as Ruby rhymes her way through fun and friendship and everything else life brings her way.
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  • Rhyming

    Mandy Ross, Kate Merritt

    Board book (Ladybird, June 5, 2001)
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  • Rhyming Boy

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (University of Queensland Press, March 1, 2013)
    father [fah'dh-] n. 1. someone who is meant to live with you, answer your questions, NOT watch soaps and most importantly take you to father-son events. Jayden Hayden, wordsmith, a.k.a rhyming boy, doesn't have a dad - just a mum obsessed with Jayden Finch, the footballer, and an embarrassing name that gets him teased. When a school father-son day is announced, Jaydens quest for answers becomes a puzzle he needs to solve, and quickly. Could Jayden Finch be more than just a footballer? With the help of his an-answer-to-every-question friend Saskia, aims to track down his namesake and his father all in one go. From the award-winning poet and author, Steven Herrick, comes a novel about a young boys search for family, friendship and well footballers.
  • Rhyming Rabbit

    Julia Donaldson

    Hardcover (MacMillan Children's Books, June 1, 2011)
    Poor old Rhyming Rabbit is feeling lonely and left out. None of his fellow rabbits appreciate his carefully thought-out poems. And as for the other woodland animals? They just tell him to be quiet! Then one starry night he meets someone who shares his enthusiasm for poetry...Follow the Rhyming Rabbit through fields, woods and dark tunnels on his quest to find a friend in this delightful story from the bestselling creators of SHARING A SHELL, THE PRINCESS AND THE WIZARD and WHAT THE LADYBIRD HEARD.
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  • Rhyming Words

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 17, 1999)
    This entertaining activity book, designed to introduce youngsters to the concept of rhyming words, focuses on the improbable activities of familiar animals.Children will find a dog throwing a ball against a wall, a puffin buttering her muffin, bees in the trees, and other fun subjects. The charming, ready-to-color illustrations will appeal to children, parents, and teachers alike.
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  • Rhyming Poems

    Lisa M Simons, Kathleen Petelinsek

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Presents an overview of rhyming poems, including the form's history, elements, and traits and how poets use rhyming poems to express ideas.
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  • Rhyming Words

    Flash Kids Editors

    Cards (Flash Kids, June 3, 2006)
    Recognizing ending sounds is a key reading skill. These cards introduce 28 sets of simple rhyming words. When three bolded words are matched by their ending sounds, a silly sentence is formed. The wacky art and funny phrases in this pack will keep your child laughing and learning. 88 cards. Ages 5 and up.
  • Rhyming Games

    Kate Ruttle

    Cards (Oxford Childrens, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper Rhyming Flashcards are an enjoyable way to develop early phonic skills by recognising rhymes and letter patterns in words. All of the games and activities suggested in this flashcard set can be played with an adult or older child together with one or two youngerchildren. Playing the Rhyming Games will help children to:* recognise rhyming words* make their own rhymes* link groups of letters with their sounds* develop memory and concentration skills* develop early reading and spelling skillsThe cards contain:* pairs of rhyming cards with a simple word and picture on each* advice cards with practical tips for parents on how to use the Phonic Flashcards and games to support learning. Games have been written by a practising teacher and support practice in schools.The series provides essential support for parents through www.oxfordowl.co.uk. Visit the Oxford Owl for practical advice for helping children learn to read, all you need to know about phonics and lots of fun activities and free eBooks.
  • Rhyming Words

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, April 1, 1997)
    Help your students or children at home learn to read rhyming words with the practice exercises in this book. Practice can help make learning last, if it is frequent and fun. The activities in this book provide that practice. List of Concepts: * follow directions* listen for rhymes * identify rhyming pictures * read rhyming words * identify rhyming words in phrases * categorize words by their rhyming sounds * write rhyming words to complete couplets List of Activities: * draw * color * hidden pictures * cut and pasteFilled with fun, cute line art illustrations, including pig, pen, jar, hen, ghost, bee, mouse, and many more.