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🎈 Rhyming Stories for Little Ears

Introduction

Rhyming stories are short tales that use words that sound the same. They make us smile, clap, and count. Let’s hear the fun!

1. the Red Bed

Red bed, red head, red Sled.
The red bed rolls down the hill.
One red sled, Two red sleds, Three red sleds—zoom!
The sled says “whoosh” as it slides.

2. the Blue Shoe

Blue shoe, you, too!
A blue shoe hops in the mud.
It makes a Splash and a Squeak.
Happy shoe, sad shoe, sleepy shoe.
The shoe can feel Joy, Sad, Sleep.

3. the Yellow Bell

Yellow bell, tell, well.
The bell rings Ding‑ding.
One ding, two dings, three dings—count with the sound.
It makes us Laugh and Clap.

Simple Activity – “rhyme and Clap”

  1. Pick a word (e.g., Cat).
  2. Say a word that rhymes (Hat).
  3. Clap Once for each rhyme you find.
  4. Keep going until you have Five claps.

Conclusion

Rhyming stories help ears hear patterns, eyes see colors, and hearts feel feelings. Keep listening, keep counting, and make your own rhymes. The world is full of fun sounds—go explore! 🌟

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