OK, so we have some favorite books that cleverly tell a story or teach a lesson through verses of rhyme and perfect poetic rhythm. I think it helps pre-readers start to recognize words because they can guess what the rhyming word is at the end of the sentence. Some don't tell a story OR teach a lesson, but they're simply silly and fun with made up words, like this one:

Other favorites ar our house are:

(how to be creative with what you have)
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("Rule number one is don't be disgusting" and when the horse says "botheration!" are favorite parts of this one)
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(Non-veggie-loving kids will have fun with this one.)
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(Sometimes it's the one that's different than all the rest that's the best one in the end.)
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(It's OK to not be able to do everything perfectly.)
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We're always on the lookout for more rhyme-o-rama action. What are some of your favorites?
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