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Journal articles on the topic "African Nursery rhymes"

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Fernandez-Fein, Sylvia, and Linda Baker. "Rhyme and Alliteration Sensitivity and Relevant Experiences among Preschoolers from Diverse Backgrounds." Journal of Literacy Research 29, no. 3 (September 1997): 433–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10862969709547967.

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There exists a well-established positive relation between phonological awareness and learning to read. Experiences with linguistic routines like nursery rhymes may provide one route through which children gain phonological awareness. The phonological awareness and home experiences of 59 prekindergartners from different sociocultural groups were examined. Performance differences favoring middle-income children over their low-income counterparts were obtained on tasks assessing rhyme and alliteration sensitivity and nursery-rhyme knowledge. Middle-income children also engaged more frequently than low-income children in word games and book interactions at home. The only significant difference among children of the same income level was that African-American low-income children displayed lower levels of nursery-rhyme knowledge than European-American low-income children. Two demographic variables, maternal education and ethnicity, made significant contributions to rhyme sensitivity. Among the experiential variables, the strongest correlates of rhyme sensitivity were nursery-rhyme knowledge and frequency of engagement in word games and book interactions. The results suggest that children's rhyme sensitivity may be influenced by engagement in word games and book interactions that foster knowledge of linguistic routines containing rhyme.
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Books on the topic "African Nursery rhymes"

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African nursery rhymes. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Children, 2016.

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Muhammad, Audrey. Black nursery rhymes. Toledo, Ohio: Poetry Of Truth, 1996.

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Muhammad, Vincent. Black nursery rhymes. Toledo, Ohio: Poetry Of Truth, 1996.

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Allison, Diane Worfolk. This is the key to the kingdom. Boston: Little, Brown, 1992.

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This is the key to the kingdom. Boston: Little, Brown, 1992.

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Kroll, Virginia L. Jaha and Jamil went down the hill: An African Mother Goose. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge, 1994.

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Kroll, Virginia L. Jaha and Jamil went down the hill: An African Mother Goose. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge, 1995.

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Diphoofolo: A multilingual collection of rhymes from South Africa. Glosderry, South Africa: Early Learning Resource Unit, 2002.

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Jane, Taylor. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1992.

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Jane, Taylor. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. Auburn, ME: Child's Play, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "African Nursery rhymes"

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Abiolu, Rhoda Titilopemi Inioluwa, Oluwatobi Joseph Alabi, Hosea Olayiwola Patrick, and Oluremi Adenike Abiolu. "Exploring the Value Systems Embedded in Indigenous Yorùbá Music Genres and Yorùbá Nursery Rhymes." In Indigenous African Popular Music, Volume 1, 117–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97884-6_7.

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