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Title
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Playtime Rhymes
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Subtitle
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Author
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ISBN
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9788130916262
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List price
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Rs.
80.00
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Price outside India
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Available on Request
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Original price
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Binding
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Paperback
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No of pages
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32
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Book size
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Publishing year
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2012
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Original publisher
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Viva Education Private Limited
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Published in India by
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Viva Education Private Limited
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Exclusive distributors
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Viva Books Private Limited
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Sales territory
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Worldwide
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Status
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New Arrival
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Description: Rhymes are the best way to build a strong bond with the children as they love to listen to and recite rhymes. It helps them to connect to the world of fantasy as well as the real world around them. This delightfully illustrated series of rhyme books offers a complete package of classic and contemporary rhymes along with theme-based activity worksheets. They deal with various preschool concepts and help to build a child’s vocabulary. They are fun to do and will make learning a truly enjoyable experience.
Salient features • introduces children to the joy of learning and reciting nursery rhymes • aims to build phonemic awareness and memorization skills • focuses on increasing awareness about facts related to the world around them • helps to reinforce simple preschool concepts like numbers, transport, food, clothes and many others in a sing-song rhythm
Teaching Rhymes There are a lot of different ways to approach teaching rhymes to children. Many of them probably know most of the rhymes, but some will not. As an introduction, you can first read or sing a rhyme to the children, while showing them the pictures. The children could then sing along with you. As they remember better, let them recite it while you repeat after them.
Assist the memorization by acting out the rhyme together. Discuss and define any words that the children may not understand. Assist them to narrate what has taken place in the poem. It is a simple way to gauge their listening comprehension. Ask questions, particularly those that begin with what, why, where and how.
As a related activity, have the children draw pictures about the rhyme or make simple paper craft stick, or paper bag puppets of the main characters and objects mentioned in it. The children could then use their puppets to act out the rhyme while they sing it.
My School: • alphabet • school My Little Fingers: • actions • body parts So Many Veggies: • vegetables • sizes • shapes Time to Sleep: • animal sounds • night time The Ten Eggs: • subtraction • animal homes Roar Goes The Lion: • animals • position words A Little Crab: • water animals • manners The Postman: • our helpers • counting • time I Am a Circle: • object-shape relation • action A Snowman: • snowman • weather Two Shiny Eyes: • body parts • senses • actions The Little Mice: • surfaces • humour Apples for Me: • actions • eatables • our helpers The Painted Bus: • transport • humour Man in the Moon: • moon • night • routine Five Little Parrots: • counting • subtraction
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