Free with this week's issue is the final part of our poster series on number rhymes. Over the course of the series, we've provided number rhymes that engage children in counting up, counting down and ...
The children discover a number of traditional English folk rhymes and rhythms, becoming aware how they link to dance and to the past. In this first session the rhymes of ‘Oats and beans and barley ...
This rhyming card game is a fun number activity for all the children Resources Five cards with a picture of a caterpillar on each and a number from1 to 5. On the reverse, a picture of a butterfly and ...
Every time the clock strikes a new hour, it can feel like quitting time. But as the little engine that could and the mouse in “Hicky Dickoy Dock” teaches us, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try ...
It’s funny. When you dig into the lyrics of a particular song, you might be stunned by what they say. For example, one of the sweetest-sounding songs we hear as a child is the nursery rhyme, ...
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