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Ding Dong Bell πŸ””πŸ””

Learning and singing rhymes boosts the confidence of young children. Rhymes are also a handy tool for engaging kids which develops cognitive skills, inferencing skills, speech enhancement,  vocabulary, listening and comprehension.
To demonstrate the understanding about the rhyme Ding Dong Bell I have created  these props for children to make them understand and imbibe the feelings and emotions well.
Ding, dong, bell,
Pussy’s in the well.
Who put her in?
Little Johnny Flynn.
Who pulled her out?
Little Tommy Stout.
What a naughty boy was that,
To try to drown poor pussy cat.
 
 

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