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My daddy rides me piggy back. My mama rides me too. But grandma says her poor old back has had enough to do. -Langston Hughes
You can stimulate phonological awareness using poetry as well as nursery rhymes. Just select a poem with sound play as a dominant feature and read it several times. Encourage your child to learn a short poem well enough to recite it. Draw attention to alliterations and rhymes. Revisit the poem often. - from "Phonological Awareness is Child's Play"
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