I spy with my little eye something that rhymes with BOOK. How many words can you come up with? LOOK, COOK, HOOK, TOOK... During Dece...

#KidLitPicks December Round-Up - Rhyming Reads

Tuesday, January 08, 2019 BookBairn 2 Comments


I spy with my little eye something that rhymes with BOOK. How many words can you come up with? LOOK, COOK, HOOK, TOOK...

During December the @kidlitpicks book club was on the hunt for the best rhyming reads to share with our kiddos! We all know that reading WITH our children is one of the greatest gifts we can give them, as it opens up their world to so many different ideas and perspective, BUT did you know reading rhyming books is one of the best ways to help your child develop phonological awareness and rhythmic language?

The more rhyming books we read with our children the better they become at recognizing, identifying, matching and eventually substituting, manipulating and producing rhymes themselves. This assists them greatly with language development and on the road of learning to read. Plus rhyming reads are just so much fun and an excellent way to get the whole family engaged in read aloud moments that everyone will enjoy!

Thanks to Teri from Petit Book Corner for rounding out a year of wonderful kidlitpicks themes!




As We Grow, by Libby Walden and Richard Jones
“Walden has a way with words, taking simple sentences and transforming them into lyrical poems that flow effortlessly. And, Jones has a talent for creating beautiful scenes that will charm every reader..” — Summer from @readingisourthing


Hickory Dickory Dog by Alison Murray
“It’s a delight to sing along to the rhyme and watch the lovely characters frolic and play bringing the story to life.” —  Kim from @bookbairn


All Through the Year, by Janie Godwin and Anna Walker
“If you’ve been searching for a book of months and seasons that reflects our lives here, you really can’t go past this one”  De from @books_and_babycinos


Macca's Christmas Crackers, by Matt Cosgrove
“It’s written in a cheery rhyme with a bouncy rhythm that’s sure to get you into the Christmas spirit”  Carissa from @bookskidslove_


Monster Party, by Alison Lester & Jane Godwin 
"Told in rhyme, young kids will love reading about the crazy things monsters like to do when we are not looking."  Rossa from @curiouslittlepeople


Arty Farty Marty – the Paint Smashin’ Kraken, by Dale Baker
"Filled with vibrant and cheerful illustrations, this rhyming book is a great introduction to fine artists."  Rossa from @curiouslittlepeople



Rock What Ya Got, by Samantha Berger and Kerascoet
"We ADORE this book for helping children embrace their own amazing and unique characteristics through a catchy rhyming mantra. Lauren from @happily.ever.elephants




Itsy Bitsy Babies, by Margaret Wild and Jan Ormerod
“The pictures in this book are simple and sweet, just like the text!” — Angelique from @heads.shoulders.knees



The Dragon and the Nibblesome Knight, by Elli Woollard and Benji Davies
“Wonderful rhymes that roll off the tongue and fun, detailed illustrations for this entertaining story of kindness.” — Heather from @kidlitbookbits


Rhyme Cordial, by Antonia Pesenti
“A wonderfully sturdy board book with super cool bright colourful graphics that instantly grab the readers attention and excite them on each page as they open the fold to read the matching rhyme and image.” — Teri from @petitbookcorner





OUR JANUARY THEME IS:


The human spirit thrives in nature. When we connect to our natural world it can create feelings of happiness and connectedness with others. Breathing in that fresh air sends a rush of good vibes to our brains and exploring all of nature’s creatures and beauty is just another avenue to learning. So this month, why don’t we celebrate the wonder of nature in picture books?! The singing birds, buzzing bees, crashing waves or swaying trees? Find and share any books that illustrate the wondrous environment around us and pay homage to our sweet Mother Nature.


To get amongst the fun, share your nature-themed books and hashtag #kidlitpicks_nature. And for inspiration, here are the accounts to follow…

Happy Reading,
The #KidLitPicks Team and Kim x

2 comments:

  1. Great selection. I love rhyming books. What was the book with “East Fife five, Forfar four” in it? Look forward to the January selection on Nature.

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    1. Crack Another Yolk joke book - it's on the landing at the top of the stairs in your house!

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