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Changing nursery rhyme words

Changing the words to a favourite nursery rhyme is a fun way for your child to experiment with new words.

Choose a favourite tune and let your little one's imagination run wild like the families in the video below.

The benefits of making up rhymes

  • It helps children think imaginatively.
  • Changing the words can get children thinking about word sounds and rhymes.
  • Listening out for the rhymes helps children identify sounds that are similar and sounds that are different - this fine tunes the listening ready for ‘literacy’.
  • It allows children to practise putting words they know into new contexts and reinforce their meanings.

Making up rhymes together

Certain rhymes like 'The Wheels on the Bus' are quite easy to make up new rhymes for. Try asking your child what the different people on the bus might be doing.

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