The following sentences are aimed at beginning readers or very young children. They are filled with internal rhyme and sometimes using other forms of rhyme such as assonance (an echo of a vowel) and consonance (an echo of consonant or consonant sound).
There is also subtle rhythm to each sentence. The rhymes should be paired with fun and colorful pictures, one picture per sentence which then equals one page. The sentences are imaginative, fun and sometimes downright silly helping young readers to enjoy reading it.
These sentences are fun to read out loud as that is how most reading is first learned, when parents and grandparents read to their young ones. So come on and let your children’s imaginations run wild with these fun, humorous lines. And remember when a child enjoys reading time, they will become lifelong readers.
There is also subtle rhythm to each sentence. The rhymes should be paired with fun and colorful pictures, one picture per sentence which then equals one page. The sentences are imaginative, fun and sometimes downright silly helping young readers to enjoy reading it.
These sentences are fun to read out loud as that is how most reading is first learned, when parents and grandparents read to their young ones. So come on and let your children’s imaginations run wild with these fun, humorous lines. And remember when a child enjoys reading time, they will become lifelong readers.