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Monkey Level 7 Story 4

Episode 39 of the Literacy for Littles podcast, hosted by For Littles, titled "Monkey Level 7 Story 4" was published on January 27, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

January 27, 2025 ·2m · Literacy for Littles

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Let’s make believe! In this episode, we’ll swing into rhyming fun while pretending to be monkeys. You’ll practice isolating the beginning and ending sounds of rhyming words, boosting your skills in onset, rhyme, and phonological awareness. This is one of four lively stories where you’ll step into the playful world of make-believe animals, making this monkey adventure an exciting way to learn!

Let’s make believe! In this episode, we’ll swing into rhyming fun while pretending to be monkeys. You’ll practice isolating the beginning and ending sounds of rhyming words, boosting your skills in onset, rhyme, and phonological awareness. This is one of four lively stories where you’ll step into the playful world of make-believe animals, making this monkey adventure an exciting way to learn!

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