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This is from the email sent on 3/23/20. Keep kids playing and learning at home with the PBS KIDS Daily newsletter. Today, we'll explore one of the building blocks of reading: rhyming! Rhymes help kids learn that words are made up of individual sounds, and those sounds work together to make words. Extend the learning off-screen with rhyming games and poetry writing. WATCH: Arthur The episode "Rhyme for Your Life / For Whom the Bell Tolls" is all about understanding language and literacy with rhyming and poetry. While struggling to write a poem for his mom, Binky falls asleep and gets trapped in Verseberg...where it's a crime not to rhyme! Binky finally escapes this curse -- but will he be able to stop speaking in verse? Ask your child:
PLAY NOW: Rhyme Time Join Grover on the Rhyme Time Express. Listen for words that have the same ending sound and match them together. Ask your child:
Find even more ways to play here. Stay well, Tulip
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