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Rhythm and Rhyme Can Help Your Child Learn To Read source http://najwasoffiyah.blogspot.com/2009/07/rhythm-and-rhyme-can-help-your-child.html Do you want to learn how making music with your child can increase school and life success? Would you like to improve your child’s brain function, cognitive abilities, social skills and emotional competence through music? Do you want to find out how rhyme can help your child learn to read? ...

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