Below is the alphabetical listing of all our stories with repetition. Using stories with rhyme, rhythm, and/or repetition is a fantastic way to introduce books and encourage reading to little ones.
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Did you ever wonder who rides the zoo train early in the morning? Climb aboard and join the mischievous, sleepy, and playful baby animals on their way to school at the children's zoo. This delightful adventure full of mishaps, a daring rescue, and a runaway red balloon has a cumulative text and playful animal noises that will have readers singing along.
As soon as they say good night to Mama, five little monkeys start jumping on their bed. But trouble lies ahead as, one by one, they fall off and bump their heads.
Five little monkeys go on a picnic by a river with their mama. While mama takes a nap, the five mischievous monkeys climb a tree over the water and discover, one by one, that it is unwise to tease Mr. Crocodile . . . SNAP!
As a little boy is relaxing by the lake a fly goes by flying fast and scared. The little boy wonders why. And so begins the cumulative tale where various frenzied animals and a man are all running from the "one that comes after."
Come follow all sorts of dogs (big dogs, little dogs, green dogs, red dogs . . .) as they go in, out, up, and down . . . as they work, play, and rest . . . in the day, in the night, in the water, in the air, in the car . . . to where they all meet at a big dog party to end all dog parties. ( Classic Books and Stories )
It's the end of a day and the zookeeper is checking on the animals as he says good night to them. Unbeknownst to the zookeeper, the gorilla lifts the master key as the zookeeper turns to leave. Find out what happens to the animals in this imaginative tale.
This book is a delightful mini-odyssey of a baby chimpanzee named Bobo in the wilds of Africa on the hunt for his Mommy and the cuddle he so desperately wants and needs.
A young boy and an endearing, rhyme-spouting bear joyously romp through the land of berries (blueberry, strawberry, blackberry, and raspberry to name a few) and they won't stop their berry picking until the last "boomberry has blasted to the starberry sky".
A cumulative tale about a frog who starts as hunter of a fly to hunted by other animals. "JUMP, FROG, JUMP!" is repeated throughout the book. A fun read!
Subtle repetition of the phrase, "Quiet is . . ." graces each page of this delightful book. "Quiet is the darkness softly creeping." The illustrations use colors in soothing tones and the words take on a lulling, lullaby quality.
Unlike other Dr. Seuss books, Oh The Thinks You Can Think doesn't follow a specific storyline, but rather takes the reader on a magical journey through ones own imaginiation . . . "if only you try."
Day is done. Darkness is falling everywhere, and little ones are getting sleepy. This gentle book, with its rhythmic verse and peaceful, loving illustrations, will lull toddlers whether it's bedtime, nap time, or simply time for a snuggle.
A spider blows in, lands on a fence post, and spends the entire day building a web. Farm animals ask if she wants to play, but in every case "the spider didn't answer. She was very busy spinning her web."
Have you ever gone on a bear hunt? Come along on this one with a brave young family - four children (including the baby) and their father. They're not scared . . . WHAT'S THAT? You'll soon learn just what to do to escape from a big, furry bear!