5 Pukeko a New Zealand themed magnet rhyme, a great kiwi additon to your preschool song collection of magnet rhymes for circle time. A preschool magnet rhyme with a kiwi flavour:
Includes:
5 Pukeko Rhyme Card
5 Pukeko
Note: Resources from the Ruby Rhymes Collection come ready made (laminated with magnets attached) along with a rhyme card. Sizes = rhyme card approx: 14cm x 9.5cm pictures in an average Ruby rhyme as approx 10xm x 8cm depending upon the shape.
Ruby Rhymes NZ
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Ruby Rhymes all come with a rhyme card (approx 14 x 10cm) and magnetic pictures ready to sing the rhyme to, as you or the children add them to the magnet board at mat time.
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