A rhyme is a repetition of identical or similar sounds in two or more different words and is most often used in poetry. The word "rhyme" may also refer to a short poem, such as a rhyming couplet or other brief rhyming poem such as nursery rhymes.

BBB is for BBBear - An overview of rhythmic and/or rhyming schoolyard folklore.
Chants and Taunts, Clapping Games, Jump Rope Rhymes - Collection of American children's folk rhymes for taunting, playing patty-cake, and skipping rope.
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Draznilkas - Article on Russian children's taunts.
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It - A collection of the folk rhymes that American children chant while choosing it in games; part of a larger site on children's games.
Jump Rope Rhymes - Large collection of folk rhymes that American children chant while skipping rope and playing patty-cake.
Jump Rope Rhymes - Collection of jump rope rhymes.
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night - Several versions of an American folk rhyme.
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Playing the Dozens - Verbal tradition of taunting combining elements of aggression, strategy, and poetry.
Rhyme Time - Traditional and kid's jump rope rhymes.
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Splatt: Rotten Rhymes - Schoolyard rhymes sent in by children to Splatt.
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SwingSongs - A catalog of schoolyard songs, limericks and ditties.
Meta Description: [ A catalog of schoolyard songs, limericks and ditties. ]
The Chinese Boy and Girl - Describing Chinese children's nursery rhymes, games, toys, and tales, by Isaac Taylor Headland (1901).
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