Poem For Kids

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SUMMER MELON by Tricia Stohr-Hunt Full of water full of sweet juicy, messy treat to eat. _ = Dessert of summer > @ picnic jewel - ruby red and oh so cool! oa poem © 2015 Tricia [ereke ab foe eas HALLOWEEN REQUEST Mom, can you sew a costume for me? I've decided exactly what | want to be I'd like to go as a monkey bear So sew a costume with lots of hair Or wait, | think I'll go as Alice in Wonderland, can you sew a palace? | just had the best idea I'm going as a fresh tortilla No, I've changed my mind again I want to be Goldilocks in a pigpen That doesn't make sense, how about You sew me a costume with a pig snout I've got it! I'll go as BatSuperman You've got ten minutes, finish quick as you can © Classroomir.com, All Rights Reserved, Color Song Orangeis a carrot, b Vetiow is a pear,‘ Green is the crass WY And brown is a bear, Purple is a plum. @® Blue is the sky, Black is a witch's hat, And red is Cherry pie. s ae S mae My Tooth Fell Out A tooth fell out, and left a space So big my tongue could touch my face. And every time I smile, I show a space where something used to grow. I miss my tooth as you can guess But then, I have to brush one less! q ‘oe ) I Have A Little Frog I have a little frog His name is Tiny Tim, I put him in the bathtub, To see if he could swim, He drank up dil the water, And gobbled up the sodp! And when he tried to talk . He had 4 bubble in his throat! Wild Beasts by Evaleen Stein T will be a lion And you shall be a bear, And each of us will have a den Beneath a nursery chair; And you must growl and growl and growl, And I will roar and roar, And then--why, then--you ll growl again, And I will roar some more! Mother's Day Poem Dear Mom, | will love you forever; And forever you will be The most wonderful mother, You mean everything to me. | thought of buying you flowers In the usual way, But | knew you would prefer A FOREVER bouquet! Pee ee SET Oe j Kids Who Are Different Here's to the kids who are different, ( C f The kids who don't always get A's, Mahe kids who have ears twice the size of their peers, And noses that go on for days... Here's to the kids who are different, (the kids they call crazy or durb, The kids who don't tit. with the guts and the grit. jwho dance to adifferent drurt... Here's to the kids who are different, The kids with the mischievous streak, Lear when they have grown, as history's shown, (i 's their difference that makes therm unique. e © y bro ae a oO ee Se a) Bag? i = ¢@ —_ « . sn, Pm a > whe) — = me Se a There was a young lady of Niger Who smiled as she rode on a tiger; They returned from the ride With the lady inside, And the smile on the face of the tiger. - William Cosmo Monkhouse Down in the dell Sat the little doggie Nell There she dillied and she dallied all Day, day, day. She dug up a bone And dashed away home Where down in her bed she did Lay, lay, lay. Recite the chant. Circle the letter D (capital letter). Underline the letter d (lower case letter)

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