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Happy Rhymes

Megan sees a dog with a wagging tail in a pet shop window. She asks her mother how much the dog costs. Her mother inquires with the pet shop man, who says the dog is for sale. Megan names the new dog Waggy after bringing him home. The story is accompanied by the lyrics of the song "How Much Is That Doggy in the Window?" and activities for children related to the story and song. The document appears to be advertising materials for a language learning program for young children called Happy Rhymes that teaches nursery rhymes.

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Happy Rhymes

Megan sees a dog with a wagging tail in a pet shop window. She asks her mother how much the dog costs. Her mother inquires with the pet shop man, who says the dog is for sale. Megan names the new dog Waggy after bringing him home. The story is accompanied by the lyrics of the song "How Much Is That Doggy in the Window?" and activities for children related to the story and song. The document appears to be advertising materials for a language learning program for young children called Happy Rhymes that teaches nursery rhymes.

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1. How much is that doggy in the window?

Megan and Mummy are in town.


They are outside a pet shop.
“Look, Mummy! A doggy in the
window!”
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“It’s got a waggely tail,” says Megan.


“It’s very funny!”

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“How much is that doggy in the


window?” asks Mummy.
“The one with the waggely tail!”
says Megan.
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“Is it for sale?” asks Mummy.


“Oh, yes,” says the pet shop man.
“Hooray!” shouts Megan.

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“I love my doggy!” says Megan.


“What’s his name?” asks Mummy.
“Waggy!” says Megan.
And they all go home.

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How much is that doggy in the window?


Woof! Woof!
The one with the waggely tail.
How much is that doggy in the window?
Woof! Woof!
I do hope that doggy's for sale.

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Draw and colour the dog. 9


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10 Help the bird, the fish and the dog get to their homes. Trace the lines.
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■ Popular traditional nursery rhymes to provide a foundation


for cultural literacy and enhance early reading skills and phonemic
awareness
■ Big Story Books to help the children focus on the story
■ Activities to consolidate the rhyme and its language
■ Easy-to-follow Teacher’s Book with additional activities and
craftwork to cater for flexibility regarding lesson length and
teaching hours
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sample page from Happy Rhymes 2

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sample page from Happy Rhymes 2

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sample page from Happy Rhymes 2

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sample page from Happy Rhymes 2

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