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As a child I loved to read nursery rhymes. I believed the stories were easy, fun, and simple to learn. They were one of the first books I learned to read. Now as a preschool teacher I comprehend the value of teaching young children these rhymes. It introduces them to rhyming, easy parts of a story such as cause and impact, characters, setting, and plot. They are also extremely catchy.

Preschool nursery rhymes introduce children to rhyming which is one of the building blocks to reading. If a child learns to rhyme at a young age, they will be in a position to recognize word families when they begin to learn phonics. They will comprehend that word chunks that have the exact same sound often have similar spelling. This will assist them decode words quickly and build fluency.

Mother Goose rhymes use familiar parts of a story such as character, setting, and plot. Introducing young kids to components of a story will assist them develop comprehension skills. This will assist them organize their thoughts, so they will keep in mind the story better. They will learn they can find components of a story even in much more complicated literature.

These short poems also use much more complicated components of a story such as trigger and effect and issue and answer. Children can find many situations of trigger and effect in these short stories. For example in the Nursery Rhyme Jack and Jill. Jack fell down is the cause. And broke his crown is the impact. An additional example is in the Nursery Rhyme Small Bo Peep. The cause is her sheep are lost and the effect is she has to find them.

In these brief stories characters are also given a issue they must solve. Many of the solution are tragic such as Humpty Dumpty and Jack and Jill nevertheless, children will discover a great story as a issue and solution.

Nursery Rhymes are engaging. Anybody who has ever sat with a child knows that they have a hard time focusing on one activity for a long time. These brief stories are the correct length for a child's interest span. Nursery Rhymes are also fun and simple to keep in mind. They are simple stories with rhyme and rhythm. That make them hard to forget. They are full of suspense. Your child will wonder what occurs subsequent after Humpty Dumpty falls off the wall and Jack and Jill fall down the hill, or Old Mother Hubbard goes to a cupboard that is bare.

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