Jazz Baby, by Lisa Wheeler illustrated by R. Charming illustrations are paired with a sing-song rhyme that children can chant along with the reader. This classic alphabet rhyme is irresistible! Join the letters of the alphabet, both big and small, in a tropical dance up and down a resilient coconut tree.Ĭhicky Chicky Chook Chook, by Cathy MacLennanĬhicks, bees, flowers and kittens celebrate the sounds of spring. and John Archambault illustrated by Lois Ehlert So, get up, join the fun and boogie to a book! Here are a few titles that will have the entire family dancing to the reading beat:īoom Bah!, by Phil Commings illustrated by Nina RycroftĪ little mouse inspires an entire barnyard of animals to find creative ways to make music with everyday objects and join in a parade.Ĭhicka Chicka Boom Boom, by Bill Martin Jr. Learning to rhyme and guessing what the next word will be is a valuable early literacy skill that helps kids to become more successful when they are beginning to read. Believe it or not, that jazzy rhyme is preparing kids for reading success. Pair that magic with dynamic illustrations and you are sure to have a book that will make for an entertaining read-aloud that appeals to both the reader and the read-to. The rhythm of the words inspires you to get up and move, join in the story action, and fall into the musical beat of the rhyme. There are some books that just compel you tap your toes and snap your fingers.
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