Rhyme's Challenge


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Rhyme's Challenge offers a concise, pithy primer to hip-hop poetics while presenting a spirited defense of rhyme in contemporary American poetry. David Caplan's stylish study examines hip-hop's central but supposedly outmoded verbal technique: rhyme. At a time when print-based poets generally dismiss formal rhyme as old-fashioned and bookish, hip-hop artists deftly deploy it as a way to capture the contemporary moment. Rhyme accommodates and colorfully chronicles the most conspicuous conditions and symbols of contemporary society: its products, technologies, and personalities. Ranging from Shakespeare and Wordsworth to Eminem and Jay-Z, David Caplan's study demonstrates the continuing relevance of rhyme to poetry -- and everyday life.




Hysterical Rhymes and How You Can Rhyme Too!


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LOL at hundreds of hilarious children's poems that are fun for the whole family. Includes interactive lessons on how to write your own poetry! Each poem is illustrated by renowned comic book artist Travis Hanson that bring the verses to life. Educational sections include lessons on the history of poetry, rhythm




Rhyme and Rhyming in Verbal Art, Language, and Song


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This collection of thirteen chapters answers new questions about rhyme, with views from folklore, ethnopoetics, the history of literature, literary criticism and music criticism, psychology and linguistics. The book examines rhyme as practiced or as understood in English, Old English and Old Norse, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Karelian, Estonian, Medieval Latin, Arabic, and the Central Australian language Kaytetye. Some authors examine written poetry, including modernist poetry, and others focus on various kinds of sung poetry, including rap, which now has a pioneering role in taking rhyme into new traditions. Some authors consider the relation of rhyme to other types of form, notably alliteration. An introductory chapter discusses approaches to rhyme, and ends with a list of languages whose literatures or song traditions are known to have rhyme.




Helping Your Child Overcome Reading Challenges


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When your child struggles with learning to read, it can feel overwhelming. What causes reading difficulties? How can you support your child on the road to a rich and rewarding literacy life? Drawing on her dual expertise as a literacy specialist and a psychotherapist, Diane Tracey takes a unique and holistic approach to supporting children's health and emotional well-being along with their reading skills. In this straightforward, knowledgeable guide, she explains exactly how the reading process works and what you can do to foster literacy development every step of the way. Filled with checklists, fun activities to do with kids, and insightful stories, this compassionate resource gives you tools to help a struggling reader of any age become an avid book lover.




My First Book Of 1000 Rhymes: Kid Age 1-7 years


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"My First Book of 1000 Rhymes," is a delightful and engaging collection of freshly made rhymes designed especially to spark the imaginations of young readers. This beautifully illustrated book is a treasure trove of rhymes carefully curated to captivate and educate toddlers and pre-schoolers. Inside these colorful pages, children will embark on a whimsical journey through the magical realm of rhymes. From classic nursery rhymes to playful, original creations, this collection is a gateway to the world of language, rhythm, and storytelling. Each rhyme is thoughtfully made to entertain, educate, and inspire young minds. With 1000 rhymes to explore, children will discover the joy of language, the thrill of wordplay, and the wonder of Rhyme singing. Whether it's the timeless rhymes of Mother, father, grand father, grand mother, Brother, Sister, Stars, Moon, Sun, Flower, Bunny, Little Elephant, Monkey, The Puppy or the Cat, this book has something to delight every child. "My First Book of 1000 Rhymes" is not just a book; it's an invitation to explore the world of rhyme, rhythm, and creativity. Perfect for bedtime reading, playtime adventures, or cozy moments together, these fresh rhymes will be cherished by families as they share the magic of language and the joy of poetry. Watch your little one's eyes light up with each turn of the page as they immerse themselves in the whimsical, rhyming world of this enchanting book. "My First Book of 1000 Rhymes" is an early literary treasure that will instill a love for language and rhyme-singing, setting the stage for a lifelong journey of reading and imagination.




Gibberrishi’s Rhymes to Contemplate


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The words in this book answer the question, who creates a new you? Of course, you do! Your transformation begins by forging a new view. To see life anew ignites an explosion in you. When your view of everything changes, everything changes for you. The rhyming couplets found between the covers of this book show how our lives unfold as they do and how we can refocus our energies to establish new perspectives serving the wellbeing of all. Certainly, the unfamiliar for most people is far less comfortable than the well-known. However, exploring with rhyme, with its soothing rhythmic style, opens even the bedraggled, cluttered and corroded mind. If you can fathom a new life for yourself beyond conventional wisdom and can realize a new life can come about by shifting your attention to new intentions, there is much to be gained in reading GIBBERRISHI’S PENETRATING RHYMES.







Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life


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For over a decade, educators have looked to capitalize on the appeal of hip-hop culture, sampling its language, techniques, and styles as a way of reaching out to students. But beyond a fashionable hipness, what does hip-hop have to offer our schools? In this revelatory new book, Marc Lamont Hill shows how a serious engagement with hip-hop culture can affect classroom life in extraordinary ways. Based on his experience teaching a hip-hop–centered English literature course in a Philadelphia high school, and drawing from a range of theories on youth culture, identity, and educational processes, Hill offers a compelling case for the power of hip-hop in the classroom. In addition to driving up attendance and test performance, Hill shows how hip-hop–based educational settings enable students and teachers to renegotiate their classroom identities in complex, contradictory, and often unpredictable ways. “One of the most profound, searching, and insightful studies of what happens to the identities and worldviews of high school students who are exposed to a hip-hop curriculum." —Michael Eric Dyson, author, Can You Hear Me Now? “Hill’s book is a beautifully written reminder that the achievement gaps that students experience may be more accurately characterized as cultural gaps—between them and their teachers (and the larger society). This is a book that helps us see the power and potential of pedagogy.” —From the Foreword by Gloria Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin–Madison “Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life offers a vibrant, rigorous, and comprehensive analysis of hip-hop culture as an effective pedagogy, cultural politics, and a mobilizing popular form. This book is invaluable for anyone interested in hip-hop culture, identity, education, and youth.” —Henry Giroux, McMaster University “This book marks the time where our modern literature changes from entertainment to education. A study guide for our next generation using the modern day struggle into manhood and beyond.” —M-1 from dead prez







A rhyming dictionary


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