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The month of April is ripe with learning activities for your preschool-aged child. Celebrate Poetry Month by introducing rhymes and bringing them to life! Learning to make and predict rhymes is an important part of a preschooler's literacy development. You can even suggest writing a poem to Mother Earth together as a way to kick off Earth Week later in the month!
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