 You can help a child learn about rhyming by asking them to find an object nearby that rhymes with the word you say. For example, if you choose a door you might say, I see something that rhymes with more. Can you find it? When the child says door, you can say that's right. Door rhymes with more. Or you could say, can you find something that rhymes with log? When the child says dog, you can say yes, dog rhymes with log. If the child is good at rhyming, you can try switching roles and they can give you a rhyming clue to find an object. This is a fun way to practice rhyming words.