Sure. There is an online story about a cat in a hat. It goes like this: 'There was a cat, in a big blue hat. He sat on a mat, looking quite fat. The cat in the hat, liked to chat. With a rat, near a vat.'
Well, here's another one. In an online story, a little bee said, 'I see a tree, so green and free. I fly to thee, with glee. Among the sea of flowers, I find the powers. To make sweet honey, for money.' This story has rhyming words like 'tree' and 'thee', 'free' and 'glee' etc.
One more online story with rhyming words could be about a frog. 'A frog by the log, in a soggy bog. He hoped and he hopped, not to be stopped. His croak was a joke, as he spoke. To the snake, near the lake.' This simple story uses rhyming to make it fun and engaging.
Sure. Here is one. There was a cat in a hat, sitting on a mat. He looked quite fat, but he didn't care about that. He just sat there and stared at a rat.
There is a story of a reindeer named Cleer. Cleer was the fastest of all the reindeer. He would dash through the snow and glow. One Christmas eve, he led the way for Santa's sleigh. He ran so far and near, making sure Santa could deliver all the cheer. Rhyming stories like this add to the magic of Christmas.
Well, consider a man named Ben. He had a pen, that was his friend. He'd write all day, in a very gay, way and his stories had no end. There was also a woman named Jane, who had a cane. She walked in the lane, without any pain, and looked at the sky's domain.
Here's another. A reindeer named Ray. 'Ray the reindeer so gay, led the sleigh on Christmas Day. His antlers held a shiny light, through the sky he took his flight. He landed on each roof with care, spreading Christmas cheer everywhere.'
Sure. Here is one. There was a cat named Pat, who wore a big blue hat. He sat on a mat, and chased a little rat. It was quite a sight, that funny cat at night.
There was a little elf named Jelf, who lived on a Christmas shelf. He made toys all by himself, with a hammer and a lot of stealth. One day he slipped and fell, into a box full of bells. But he laughed and didn't yell, and got back to work pell - mell. His toys were a big sell, and made Christmas time swell.
One popular rhyming Christmas story is 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. It beautifully rhymes as it tells the story of Santa's visit on Christmas Eve. Another is 'The Little Drummer Boy' which also has a rhythmic, rhyming quality that makes it a beloved Christmas tale.
Sure. 'The Cat in the Hat' by Dr. Seuss is a great rhyming story. It's full of fun rhymes and zany characters that kids love. The rhymes flow so smoothly that it's a joy to read aloud.
To create an online story with rhyming words, begin with choosing a character or a setting. Suppose you choose a wizard in a castle. Then start writing sentences where the last words of each line rhyme. For instance, 'The wizard in the castle, had a magical rattle. He used it in a battle, against a little prattle. The magic in the rattle, made the foes scuttle. And the wizard did cackle, as he won theuttle.' This way, you can create an interesting online story using rhyming words.
On a Christmas morn, in a stable so still. A little baby came, as was God's will. Mary held her son, with a mother's great love. Joseph by her side, like a gentle dove. The shepherds got word, from an angel on high. They hurried along, beneath the night sky. The wise men brought gifts, gold, frankincense, myrrh. For the new born king, who would shine like a star. The rhyming tale of the nativity, is a Christmas memory.