![]() Seuss book!) See “Hop on Pop” on Amazon Frog on a Log (I love Hop on Pop as an introduction to rhymes but let’s be honest: when it comes to rhyming books, you can’t go wrong with any Dr. I point out the rhymes that he made and ask my students “Is that a real word or a nonsense word? Why would he make up a word?” It’s because he’s completing a rhyme!Īllowing a child to figure this out helps them understand the concept of rhyming more fully. Seuss’ rhyming books is the many teachable moments. Seuss books are so much fun to read with and to children because they are so silly and have that engaging “sing-song” rhythm. ![]() ![]() ![]() I have to start this list with the king of rhyming: Dr Seuss! Dr.
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