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AAC for me? AAC with tea? Discover rhyming words in this fun book. And explore all the different ways we can play with rhyme in this special book that includes children who use AAC. What is AAC? AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. It sounds complicated but it is not. Some children cannot always speak, so they use AAC. AAC can be communicating with pictures or gestures or typing. This book has been written to help our community learn more about differences, in particular, differences in communication. Children who use AAC may communicate differently but they still have stories and ideas to share with the world. Amanda Hartmann, the author of AAC Rhyme time, has been Speech-Language Pathologist and an AAC enthusiast for over 20 years. She has helped many children who use AAC and the people that support them. She is passionate about connecting with and advocating for people who use AAC.
Bard the gecko loves to rhyme. he sees rhymes everywhere -- in his bedroom, his backyard, at the lake, and at the farm. Flaps on every page make learning about rhyming words fun, and will encourage children to find things that rhyme all about them.
This bus is full of sing-along fun! Read and sing along with a happy crowd of animal passengers all through the town.
Simple rhyming riddles give clues and let young children guess the rhyming answer, which is revealed with the turn of a page. From the very first reading, this engaging format gets children involved in the read-aloud process. It's a fun way to get pre-readers excited about language.
That's Silly!(TM) puzzles and clever rhymes make this imaginative fold-out book with 12 sturdy flaps both fun and educational! Through 12 hilarious rhyming adventures, kids can discover more than 90 silly rhymes within even sillier scenes, like a "space race," "sweet street," and "rail trail." Specifically created for children ages 3-6, each bright and busy scene offers hours of fun as kids learn about rhyming concepts.
"One, two, here comes the crew! Three, four, here come more... """With three dump trucks, an itsy-bitsy skid steer, and a host of other equipment, there's a whole lot of building going on here! Amusing construction-themed nursery rhymes each based on a Mother Goose favorite feature diggers, graders, crushers, cranes, jackhammers, forklifts, and wrecking balls. With bright, bold illustrations, this fun read-aloud board book should be a big hit with kids."
Introduce your child to rhyming words and the fun of playing withlanguage and sounds - with flaps on every spread.
An unconventional illustrated book for children and all those with a healthy relationship to their inner child Imaginatively combining retro images with new rhymes, Rhyme Timebrings visual nostalgia and the traditions of children's verse up to date. The illustrations are 1960s line drawings that Monte Packham (born 1981)--author of ABC Photographyand Photo Adventures--carefully colored in as a child in 1988; now, more than 30 years later, he has rearranged these vibrant images into playful stories and captured them in rhyme. The unexpected results are both original tales, like that of Humphrey who chased a pesky elf from his garden with a cricket bat, and tongue-in-cheek reinterpretations of beloved fairy tales and nursery rhymes--if Snow White isn't actually the fairest in the land, then who is? And why did Jack and Jill really climb that steep and nasty hill?
It's called Rhyme time. It's teaches a few tips on how to rhyme, its got inspirational rhymes, rhymes for someone special, and some not so nice rhymes for exes also, and just some other random rhymes.
Reinforce rhyming skills using the classroom-tested activities in this resource guide. It includes activities and worksheets that students can complete to become familiar with rhyming words and build other skills, including color recognition and tactile perception. Each activity includes a stated purpose, list of materials, step-by-step procedures, and when applicable, suggestions for adapting the activity.