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Books with title Rhyming Games

  • 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 Games are FUN

    Josi Ella Holt

    language (, Nov. 23, 2018)
    This is a Fun illustration of Persistence and Patience. This is an amusing rhyming book about an annoying, silly kitty named Kat trying to convince her best friend Pup to play a rhyming game with her. Will this stubborn Pup participate? Let’s find out... Perhaps this book will inspire your child to keep a positive attitude when asked to play a new game even if it doesn’t sound appealing to them at first... Hey, you just might have FUN! Josi Ella Holt’s goal for this book is educational including FUN in a game to help children thrive. It is through play that children at a very early age engage and interact with the world around them.
  • Nir! Games: Rhyming War!

    Nora Gaydos, Terry Sirrell

    Board book (Innovative Kids, May 1, 2008)
    Introducing Now I'm Reading! Games, which bring together the joy of playing and the excitement of learning. Each hands-on, interactive set teaches and builds essential reading and math readiness skills. The unique combination of book and game will provide children with endless opportunities for skill-based learning, creative discovery and fun! The numbers are at war! One thinks he's bugger than Two. Three thinks he's greater than Four. Only wise Zero knows that nothing good can come of all this division. Kids will have fun rhyming as they practice number-comparison skills in this twist on the classic card game War.
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  • Rhyming Games are FUN

    Josi Ella Holt

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 20, 2018)
    This is a Fun illustration of Persistence and Patience. This is an amusing rhyming book about an annoying, silly kitty named Kat trying to convince her best friend Pup to play a rhyming game with her. Will this stubborn Pup participate? Let’s find out... Perhaps this book will inspire your child to keep a positive attitude when asked to play a new game even if it doesn’t sound appealing to them at first... Hey, you just might have FUN! Josi Ella Holt’s goal for this book is educational including FUN in a game to help children thrive. It is through play that children at a very early age engage and interact with the world around them.
  • Bunnykins Rhyming Games

    Colin Twinn

    Hardcover (Warne, June 1, 1989)
    Simple instructions encourage parents to teach children such classic rhyming games as "Pat-a-Cake" and "I'm a Little Teapot" while colorful illustrations of Beatrix Potter's Bunnykins hold children's imaginations and attention
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  • Rhyming

    Mandy Ross, Kate Merritt

    Board book (Ladybird, June 5, 2001)
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