You might be hesitant to interrupt the flow of a story, especially rhyming ones, with questions. If you are, take time to go back and look at the book after you've read it all the way through. You can ask questions and point things out, such as, "Look, that dog is wearing a hat just like the story said! Isn't that silly?"
Be careful! You also don't want to overdo it. Asking a question after every sentence and pointing out every object on the page would be tiring. Remember, reading is supposed to be fun!
It's important to have books handy at all times. Besides at bedtime, have books available in the car, ready for the doctor's office, waiting near the bathtub. You never know when you have a few minutes to fill—why not share a story?