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  1. 21. Tiny Fingers And Tiny Toes

    Babies are so cute!

    • By Meliisa
    • Published: May 2008

    We welcome to the world,
    Your little baby boy,
    Oh, isn't he just
    A bundle of joy.

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  3. 22. Thank You Daughter

    A grandfather writes of his love for his daughter and granddaughter. Dedicated to my daughter Sheri and grandaughter Keelin.

    • By Robert Mayfield
    • Published: December 2007

    Thank you daughter for the gift you gave to me
    A happier grandfather there never will be

    This beautiful little girl, so tiny, so small

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    I was really touched by this poem . My daughter recently got married and now I realized how time flies fast. A question is raised , if I have cherished those beautiful moments, caressing my...

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  5. 23. Smiles

    The mother takes care of the baby, but what does the baby give back?

    • By Jaya Russell
    • Published: July 2006

    As you lay there in your crib,
    Watching the mobile go around,
    A smile comes upon your face,
    And I couldn't make a sound.

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  6. 24. My Little Man

    This poem is one that I wrote after my son was born. He is now 4 months old, and I feel like time is flying by way too fast.

    • By Brittany
    • Published: January 2014

    My little boy is growing
    Getting bigger every day
    I fear it won't be long enough
    Before I have to say

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  7. 25. Sweetest Moments

    My name is Lucy and I am a mother of two. My son is now 6 and my daughter is 3. I started writing poetry for my children when they were very young because I wanted them to have the poems from me when they are older so they can see how much I have always loved them. I never ever understood how powerful love could be until I had my children. This poem was written for my son Jonty when he was 2 years old.

    • By Lucinda C. Bennett
    • Published: November 2016

    If I could go back to a time for a while,
    It would be to the moment I first saw you smile,
    To the time when you tottered that first wobbly walk,
    To the moment your babble turned into talk.

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  8. 26. Awaiting Little You

    The doctors say that the baby inside the womb can hear every word.

    • By Sherri L. Sides
    • Published: February 2006

    Coming into my world, is what I long await
    Nine months have passed so slowly, giving you and me time to relate.
    Your arrival will give wings to us, changing couple to sweet family,
    Bonding us all in our lifetimes as the two of us become three.

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    I could relate with the poem so much... hubby and I can't wait any longer, we'll be a sweet family in 3 months!=)

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  9. 27. Love Made Perfect

    When I was fifteen years old, my baby brother was born. He seemed so perfect. His eyes appeared to hold deep knowledge and wisdom, as though he was "trailing clouds of glory." The words of this poem sprang to mind as I adored his perfection.

    • By Emma Louise Langham
    • Published: February 2015

    The angels took the April skies
    And made two bright and shining eyes.
    They plucked a sunbeam here and there
    And spun his locks of golden hair.

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  10. 28. Little One

    This poem is filled with sound advice on life. However, the prevailing theme is that you can always come home and you find the support that you need.

    • By Audrea Harvey
    • Published: July 2006

    This is a letter to you to prepare you for life.
    You have a beautiful mommy and a hard working daddy.
    A few aunts ready to spoil you rotten and a grandma and grandpa that are ready for their first grandchild
    But you have a long road ahead of you.

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    Advice For Life Poem To A New Baby, Little One

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  11. 29. The Heavens Have Blessed Me

    To my daughter who is my world and the one true good thing I got out of an abusive relationship!!

    • By Andrea Grey
    • Published: March 2012

    I have a baby girl
    who is my shinning light.
    She is my morning star
    that makes my world so bright!

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    It's a really good one! I really appreciate it!

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  12. 30. Welcome Baby Girl

    This poem welcomes a baby girl to the world and her new family and wishes her the best in everything.

    • By Jamie M. Brock
    • Published: August 2006

    Welcome to you Baby Girl
    Here's your brand new start
    Welcome to our special girl
    Whom we love with all of our heart

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  13. 31. Raising A Baby

    I wrote this for a teacher at my school when she had her first kid. I was 16 at the time and just wanted to give her something to help her remember what matters during the hard times.

    Raising a baby will be hard and tough.
    You'll love her and care for her, but it won't seem enough.
    She'll scream and she'll shout and most likely pout,
    But pushing through is what family's all about.

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  14. 32. Little Bed

    A poem about my innocent little man.

    • By Ben Mitchell
    • Published: December 2013

    Here I lie safe in my little bed
    My small hands tucked under my head
    I sleep so content in my growing love
    Knowing that my parents are standing above

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  15. 33. To Be A Mother

    My name is Krista Castle, a new mother of a beautiful baby boy who just turned ten months old. Oh my, how fast the time goes by. Being a mother has changed my life in so many ways. He really brings out the best in me. As many other mothers know, being a mother is the best thing you can be called. And behind my poem speaks of things that seldom can be described into words, but only felt in the heart. But somehow I found the words to express how a child can touch your heart.

    • By Krista Castle
    • Published: June 2015

    When I gave life unto you, my son
    You gave life unto me
    For when they placed you in my arms
    I knew my life was complete

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  16. 34. Pure Love

    I wrote this poem within the first few weeks of my son's life. It came out of a struggle with postpartum depression. These were all things I was feeling and did not know how to express. Each emotion I felt, and sometimes still do feel, every day. I hope many other mothers may be able to read this and can relate to these very strong, exciting feelings.

    • By Rebecca Nauceder
    • Published: August 2016

    He looks. She smiles.
    Love at first sight.
    Trust, excitement, hope for the future.
    This is the beginning.

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  17. 35. What A Little Miracle You Are

    This is a poem I wrote for my sister when she had her first baby.

    • By Bethany
    • Published: November 2016

    Tiny toes and little feet,
    You've made my life fully complete.
    Little hands and big brown eyes,
    You were such a big surprise

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  18. 36. Little One

    This poem is about my daughter and my struggle with being so tired but not wanting to miss a moment with her.

    • By Taylor Thompson
    • Published: March 2019

    It's been a long day, little one.
    You've tired me right out.
    As bed time came around,
    I rocked you right to sleep.

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  19. 37. Grammy's Angel

    This poem is about my grandson. When he was born he had complications which resulted in him having to stay in the intensive care unit. My daughter was finally allowed to hold him at three days old. He just came home last Thursday 7-17-08. He was born 7-11-08.

    • By Wendy Snyder
    • Published: July 2008

    A gift you are from heaven above,
    a perfect example of God's precious love.

    Little fingers and little toes,

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    A Gift For Grandma, Grammy's Angel

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    My grandson was born Aug 14th 2009 at 25 weeks, after 3 months in the hospital and many trials and tribulations, tomorrow the little guy will turn 1. This poem touched me! Thank you Wendy:)

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  20. 38. I Love You, Baby

    A woman writes a love poem to her child. Touching and sweet, this poem will be sure to get you on your feet.

    • By Stephanie E. Layton
    • Published: February 2006

    When I found out you were coming,
    It took me by surprise.
    It took me time to realize
    I'll have a son by my side.

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    I love all that have read in the pregnancy poems...so inspiring! prepares my mind for the joy of Motherhood!

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  21. 39. Bridger

    A poem of a baby's birth. This baby's eyes light so many lives.

    • By Raegan L. Clark
    • Published: July 2006

    A beautiful baby with an angel face
    A smile to light up the darkest place
    A baby born to make his family proud
    A perfect silver lining around a cloud

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  22. 40. Karah

    Message of thankfulness for the gift of life, a beautiful new baby daughter.

    • By Lauren M. Marion
    • Published: February 2006

    A star fell
    From the clear blue sky
    As the rest of the world
    Watched it go by

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