Short Poems For Kids - Page 3

  1. My Annoying Sister

    • By Mariah S. Thies
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2006 with permission of the Author.

    Sisters can sure be annoying, but the time they spend together is really special.

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    I have a little sister.
    She bothers me a lot.
    When we get in trouble,
    She laughs and never gets caught.

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  2. The Centipede

    • By May Fenn
    • Published by Family Friend Poems December 2018 with permission of the Author.

    As an infant teacher, I would compose educational but funny poems for the young children to recite at assembly.

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    I'm glad I'm not a real boy
    With proper feet like you.
    Imagine if I had to put
    A foot in every shoe.

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    Children's world is innocent, pure and beautiful. It is full of imagination. The adults who can identify with children and look at the world through their eyes make the world beautiful and...

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  4. Little Boy Blue

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    Please cover your nose.
    You sneezed on Miss Muffet
    and ruined her clothes.
    You sprayed Mother Hubbard

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    The poem gives a good lesson how to behave while you are sneezing.

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  5. Granddad's Got Hair

    • By Graham Craven
    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2018 with permission of the Author.

    I started to lose my hair when I was just nineteen, which made me feel like I was losing my locks, my looks, and my manhood. Having children though made me realize that it didn't matter if I was bald, had spots, or anything worse. Love is unconditional, and my children loved me for who I was and not what I looked like. As a granddad now well into my 50s, I can confirm that it's what's on the inside that matters, and I'm perfectly happy not having to comb my hair.

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    Granddad's got hair on his fingers,
    Hair on his toes,
    Hair in his ears,
    Hair up his nose.

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    I like the poem. It shows the love of the grandchild to the grandfather. And it's funny!

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  7. Summer Fun

    • By Mary E Bone
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2019 with permission of the Author.

    I am a mother and grandmother. I enjoy outdoor activities when all of the grandchildren come over to visit.

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    The children on the block
    Are playing with chalk.
    Bubbles are flying around,
    Popping when they hit the ground.

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    This is the best poem because I have summer stuff planned for me and my friends and it make me excited. Thank you for the poem.

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  8. Do Your Homework Now

    • By Tyler
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2014 with permission of the Author.

    "Do Your Homework Now" is a persuasive poem for kids.

    in School Poems For Kids

    I've told you once, mom's told you twice.
    Forgetting homework just isn't nice.
    Homework is like getting dressed;
    got to do it to be your best.

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  9. Peace And Quiet

    • By Nadya Phillips
    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2014 with permission of the Author.

    This is a poem about peace and what it is like to have peace! In 5th grade, my teacher, Ms. Gray, was teaching a lesson on different types of poems. One of our tasks was to write our own poem. I wrote this poem in a way I would think of it, although life would be great just sitting on a porch relaxing.

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    Peace is...
    When you are outside on a nice warm day
    With a cold glass of yellow lemonade.
    Slurp, slurp, slurp.

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  10. Three Little Piggies

    • By Paige
    • Published by Family Friend Poems October 2011 with permission of the Author.

    This is a poem about my three little guinea pigs whom I love and care for every day.

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    I have three piggies who live in the shed.
    They sleep in their food bowl and eat in their bed.
    They drink lots of water, which makes them go wee.
    This usually happens while they are sitting on my knee!

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  11. On A Rainy Day

    I usually hate when the months of rain come because the rain always reminds me of doom and gloom...but when I'm happy, I feel like thinking of everything happy, and so I composed a poem when I was happy and now I love rain as much as any other season!

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    A freezing cold breeze,
    Just swept my face.
    Excited I went,
    To seize my "RAIN CASE"

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  12. A Riddle

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    Children enjoy the playful nature of words. They like to figure out riddles and laugh at jokes. Are you able to use the clues in this poem to figure out the riddle?

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    There is one that has a head without an eye,
    And there's one that has an eye without a head.
    You may find the answer if you try;
    And when all is said,

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    Pins and needles Try this: The beginning of eternity, The end of time and space, The beginning of every end, And the end of every place. -The Guess Book (c. 1820)

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  13. Good Dreams

    • By Olga Matushkina
    • Published by Family Friend Poems October 2011 with permission of the Author.

    Hi all. I am a children's book illustrator from Russia. I happen to have my first book published in the US. I also write short children's stories and poems, but I don't really show them to people because I don't know if they are any good. The poem "Good Dreams" is actually a part of my own picture book about a tiny bear called Snowflake who wants to know where the good dreams live. This picture book is not published. I wrote it mostly for myself just because I like it.

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    Knock, knock! Hush, hush.
    Good dreams quietly march.
    Like the fairies, they bring stories and tales,
    And they sing their song: "Bala-boo, bala-bash."

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  14. Cloud

    • By Tannu Taneja
    • Published by Family Friend Poems September 2014 with permission of the Author.

    This poem is written while thinking myself as a kid. I'm lying on sand and looking at partial cloudy sky...so this comes to my mind.

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    Clouds
    I wish I were a cloud.
    I could scream so loud.
    Every day I would be of different shape,

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  15. Won't You?

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    A Funny Valentine's day Poem for Kids By Shel Silverstein. Have you ever wished for a girl but she's already taken, or even worse, she's not taken but she hates you? Well, a message from this poem is, take comfort you're not the only one.

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    Barbara's eyes are blue as azure,
    But she is in love with Freddy.
    Karen's sweet, but Harry has her.
    Gentle Jane is going steady.

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  16. Up Above

    • By Becki B.
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2008 with permission of the Author.

    Nanny is watching over us

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    Up above
    Sits our nanny
    In her rocking chair,
    She's smiling down upon us.

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  17. Santa's Stuck In Traffic

    • By Clara Gray
    • Published by Family Friend Poems December 2014 with permission of the Author.

    Fun poem about Santa being late because of traffic.

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    Santa's stuck in traffic,
    He'll be late this year.
    But that's not so horrific,
    He's still got his reindeer.

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  18. Mom's Special Day

    • By Marena
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2010 with permission of the Author.

    I wrote this for my mom. I have been a jerk to her and lazy around the house. I LOVE YOU, MOM!!!

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    Mom, today's your special day,
    And you need to take a rest.
    I'll do everything for you
    To make it the best.

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  19. Fishy Fishy

    • By Charles Murdock
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2008 with permission of the Author.

    To my Betta, Willard the 3rd.

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    Fishy, fishy, munch, munch, munch.
    Eats his food with a big crunch!
    Fishy, fishy swimming by
    He just looked! Maybe saying, "Hi."

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  20. Theme In Yellow

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    Carl Sandburg was an American poet who lived from 1878-1967. This poem captures the beauty and fun of fall from the perspective of a pumpkin. Halloween can be a spooky holiday, but this poem brings attention to the harmless activity of searching for the right pumpkin with children and then carving a funny face on it for Halloween night.

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    I spot the hills
    With yellow balls in autumn.
    I light the prairie cornfields
    Orange and tawny gold clusters

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  21. Splishy, Sploshy Mud

    • By Ava F. Kent
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2017 with permission of the Author.

    This poem is about why mud can be amazing!

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    Splishy, sploshy mud
    is the best type of crud!
    You can make pies,
    you can make mountains,

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  22. My First Day Of School

    • By Jivantikka De
    • Published by Family Friend Poems April 2017 with permission of the Author.

    The story behind the poem is that we had to relocate to a new country. This is a reflection of my feelings or the emotion I underwent on the first day of school. It shows the fear and the feeling of being out of place. It was as if I was in a dream, a dream I didn't want to experience.

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    Weird feelings all around me,
    Kids staring right through me.
    Who is she?
    What is she doing here?

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    I enjoyed this poem I felt this poem. It was very real

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