 Here is a fun way to help a child learn rhyming. You can say three words, two that rhyme and one that doesn't, and ask them which two words rhyme. For example, you could say, cat, ball, hat. Which words rhyme? When the child says, cat and hat, you can say, that's right! Cat and hat rhyme because they end with the same sound. Or you might say, which of these words rhyme? Bed, sun, run. And the child can say, sun and run. If the child has trouble, you can repeat the words slowly and clearly. You can also explain that they need to listen to the ending sounds to hear which ones are the same. For example, you can say, our words are bed, sun and run. Bed ends with ed, but sun and run both end with un. So sun and run rhyme. This activity will help them in identifying rhyming words.