Let’s Rhyme Today! (–op Words)

Let’s Rhyme Today! (–op Words)

Author
authorTamsyn

A simple and playful rhyming story that introduces young children to words that rhyme with 'hop', encouraging sound recognition and early literacy skills.

age2 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

I hop.

I hear a pop.

I call a cop.

He looks on top.

I clean with a mop.

Pop, mop, cop.

What other words rhyme?

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