12/11/2022 0 Comments The lady with the alligator purse pdf![]() ![]() Not only is this a wonderful rhyming book, but it’s also a book that will inspire your preschooler to get up and move. ![]() After they guess, lift the flap to see if they’re right. My favorite thing about the book is how easy it is for kids to guess the rhyming word. What a clever lift-the-flap book! We loved this simple book about a baby who just isn’t ready for his nap … so every time he’s put to bed, he gets up from the crib to dance a polka, do the boogie-woogie, dance the cha-cha, all with different stuffed animals. My toddler liked this one too, although I had to be careful that he didn’t rip the pages. Ages 1-5. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, by Pam AdamsĪre you familiar with the silly old song? This is one of our favorite books because of the wonderful illustration with the die-cut holes – revealing all the animals the old lady swallows. Chicka chicka boom boom! Uppercase letters rush to comfort their injured children. Ages 2-5. Here’s a favorite that deserves a place on every list of rhyming books! The lowercase letters are climbing the coconut tree, but it can’t hold them all. But me? I was sleeping… and I have had none!” Ages 2-6.Ĭhicka Chicka Boom Boom, by Bill Martin Jr. When he wakes up to find his friends having fun without him, Bear is distraught: “You’ve snuck in my lair, and you’ve all had fun. As they brew tea and pop corn, Bear snores on. In the first book, many animals and birds get out of the cold and into Bear’s warm cave. This and the other books in the series are made even better by Jane Chapman’s endearing illustrations. ![]() I love that all three of them had fun singing the book together as we drove back to our house. Ages 1-6. The additional verses to our favorite rhymes are so much fun! We had a copy of this book in our back seat the other day when I was picking up some girls for a play date with my ten-year-old daughter. I’ve already mentioned that we love Iza Trapani’s books. After each pick-up we read, “Dump it in, smash it down, drive around the trashy town!” The simple illustrations, predictable text, and of course the subject (trash!) will likely make this a winner at your house, too. Ages 2-5. Gilly drives around Trashy Town collecting garbage. ![]() This was a big favorite at our house when my older boys were little. What will switchman Jack do? This book is so fun to read and listen to! Ages 3-6. Rhythmic rhyme tells the story of an ant walking on the railroad track… while a freight train comes right his way. They wanted to hear it every time they caught a glimpse of it. This book was a favorite of my Five and Seven back when they were three and four years old. I Saw an Ant on the Railroad Track, by Joshua Prince My kids can’t get enough of this one, and I love to sing it! “Shoo fly, don’t bother me, shoo fly, don’t bother me…” Ages 3-6. We enjoy many of Iza Trapani’s books in which she takes a familiar song and adds verses with her own unique illustrations. ![]()
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