Rhythmic Focus
Your child loves playing with sounds and repeating rhymes. They’re drawn to the natural rhythm in language. Whether they’re saying favorite lines from songs or inventing their own funny words, they’re naturally tuned into patterns in words.
Stories like “Fox in Socks” and “Oh Say Can You Say?” will match their love for language play, keeping them engaged as they build early literacy skills.

"Fox in Socks"

"Fox in Socks" is a brilliant choice for children who thrive on rhythm and wordplay. This book is filled with clever tongue-twisters that encourage children to engage with the sounds of language in a playful, interactive way.
Kids who love playing with rhymes will find "Fox in Socks" challenging yet fun, helping to strengthen their phonological awareness. This skill is critical for early reading success, as it helps children recognize the different sounds that make up words.
Example: The playful phrase, “When beetles battle beetles in a puddle paddle battle,” provides a fun challenge while developing their ability to hear and manipulate sounds.
How to Download "Fox In Socks"
“Oh Say Can You Say?”

"Oh Say Can You Say?" is another book that’s packed with tongue-twisters and rhythmic language.
For children who enjoy the musicality of words and sentences, this book offers a delightful, engaging way to explore language. The repetition of sounds helps children with phonemic awareness. This is a key step in becoming a proficient reader.
Example: Phrases like, “Oh my brothers! Oh my sisters! These are Terrible Tongue Twisters!” are great for keeping kids entertained while they practice their phonics skills.
How to Download “Oh Say Can You Say?”
What People Are Saying
Make the maker proud
Dr. Seuss would be proud to see how beautifully and faithfully his amazing works have been translated into the digital age. It is engaging, it is enjoyable, and most of all, it is original. Nothing has been added or taken away from the original stories or artwork. It's as good as the books and far superior to the horrible, horrible movies that are demeaning the work. Get the Seuss apps and love life again.
Love Dr. Seuss
We have most Dr. Seuss hardcover books that I'm now buying again for the iPad. My five year old loves that he can read along and press pictures to be told what it is. It is helping so much learn his letters and he has started recognizing words by being able to hear the word that's being highlighted in the story. Five stars all the way!
Classic
This was one of my favorite Dr. Seuss stories as a child. I'm 27 now and it's still entertaining to read for me, because it's whacky, funny and squeaky clean. It's cool that you can record your own voice reading the story too. The ambient sounds for each of the page are well fitting too. My favorite parts of the book are the ones about boxes for groxes for foxes and Pete Briggs' Pigs. XP
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