Monday, 3 December 2007

Read Along Stories and Songs!

Now you can read along with stories and sing along with songs right here on the RIF Reading Planet. Choose from the titles below.

Stories:

Croak Went the FrogCroak Went the Hog & Oink Went the Frog
A frog and a hog do not get along. Read this story to find out what happens when they get into trouble and have to see a judge.



Drippy the IcicleDrippy the Icicle
Do you ever wonder what it is like to be an icicle? Read this story to learn about what happens to Drippy the Icicle.



River OtterRiver Otter
This story is an entertaining and educational story that you can read to learn about river otters.




BlueLined SocksBlue Lined Socks
Read this story about a science experiment that finds its way into the wrong place -- a boy's laundry basket!.




MuskratMuskrat Mix-Up
A family of beavers discovers that a baby muskrat has gottn mixed up with all of the baby beavers.



Test TroubleTest Trouble
Tests! Tests! Tests! Read along to find out how this boy deals with his fear of taking tests.




Captain CaitlynCaptian Caitlyn to the Rescue
Meet Captain Caitlyn. She loves to help all of the animals in her neighborhood. Learn about her adventures one rainy morning.




Nat and PatNat and Pat Have a Spat
Try this rhyming story about Nat, Pat, and their spat about cats!





Story Songs:

Barnyard BabiesBarnyard Babies
Sing along with this story to learn about barnyard babies and count how many are on the farm.


If I Were a FishIf I Were a Little Fish
Sing along with this catchy tune about underwater life.




Stories and Songs in Spanish:

RebotaRebota Ants Las Hormigas Negras Y Rojas

Sing along with these traditional children's songs from Latin-America.

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Los Elefantes
Elephants, elephants, galore! This counting song is a favorite for all children.
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PimpĆ³n
This well-behaved doll, keeps out of trouble by staying clean and not making a mess.
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Naranja Dulce
This song sings of parting being sweet sorrow, but its actually a popular playground game.

FlashPlease note: You need to have a plug-in called Flash installed on your computer to view the stories. It is free, and it is easy to download. If you don't have it, just ask your parent for help. Click the button to the right, and follow the instructions.

Grown-ups, what do you think of these stories? Would you like to see more of these on the website? Please consider making a donation to RIF to help us continue to offer these online resources. If you have comments about these stories, please email them to kids@rif.org.

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