Let’s Rhyme Today! (–un Words)

Let’s Rhyme Today! (–un Words)

Author
authorTamsyn

A simple and fun rhyming story about everyday activities like running, eating, and playing, designed to introduce young children to rhyming words.

age2 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

I go for a run.

I eat a bun.

I look at the sun.

I play with a water gun.

This is fun.

Run, sun, bun, gun.

What other words rhyme?

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