Read the story. Then sing the story! It isn’t a secret that using songs to teach children pre-reading skills is fun and successful. This classic song is featured as a read-along and a sing-along. Help the children glue and tape Humpty Dumpty back together again with this adapted version of the classic Humpty Dumpty rhyme. Then enjoy five more classic nursery rhymes including Jack and Jill, Oh Where, Oh where, Has My Little Dog Gone?, Five Little Piggies and Little Miss Muffet! Adorable illustrations, repetitive text, and rhyming fun will have pre-readers enjoying and reading along in no time. The fun Read & Sing Along series includes: A Is For Alligator, A Pilot Flies Her Plane, At The Farm, Diez En La Cama, Down Through The Chimney, Duerme, Mi Pequenito, Hickory Dickory Dock & More, Huge Machines, I Like Colors, I Thank God For You, It’s Night-Night Time, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, Llego La Noche, Me Gustan Los Colores, Sleep, My Little One, Ten In The Bed, Two By Two and The Wheels On The Bus
A poem about where the wind might go when it's ready for sleep.
A child enjoys a delicious bowl of warm noodles.
Tommy Trout and his family celebrate his birthday.
A poem about the beauty of the summer sky.
A puppy likes to chew everything in sight.
A baby seahorse rocks himself to sleep in the ocean waves.
A baby deer curls up for sleep.
This poem presents five shapes who have a picnic lunch with treats to match. But where is Circle?
Lulu packs her suitcase with everything she'll need to visit her Granny, but then she realizes that Granny is coming to visit her!
This poem describes the process of putting condiments on a hamburger bun to make a perfect meal.
Vegetables are beautiful to look at and delicious to eat.
A child gets to see a beautiful dragonfly up-close.
A child learns how her favorite treat is made.
An elephant stops by a child's house and offers to work but runs away when the child's mother gives it a laundry list of tasks to complete.
A poem about getting close to a wild rabbit.
A hermit crab finds an empty shell and makes it his new home.
This poem describes peeling and eating an orange.
A poem about all the things a dog might be saying when he barks.
A girl looks forward to winter so she can learn to figure-skate.
This short verse describes a child playing with animal crackers on his or her plate.
A little girl wants the loud wind to sing her a soft song. But when the flowers bloom Mr. Wind goes away.
A child gathers supplies to make bathtub soup.
Rhyming poem about an old lady and a toddler spending an afternoon together.