Repeat-After: I am!

Repeat-After: I am!

Author
authorAmber

Max, Lily, and Tom are hiding in the pictures! Can you find them as you learn to read? In this simple decodable story, young readers practice rhyming -am words like ham, yam, ram, and dam while building confidence with early sight words.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Who is by the dam?

I am!

Who is by the ram?

I am!

Who is by the ham?

I am!

Who is by the yam?

I am!

Who is by the jam?

I am and I am and I am!

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