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Poems for Kids

Kristin Martin's poems for kids

Poems for Kids

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    • Animal Poems
      • A Night of Frogs
      • An Explorer
      • Cats
      • Dogs
      • Lucky
      • My New Pet
      • My Thoughts On Dogs
      • Pelicans
      • The Gecko at my Kitchen Window
      • The Pink Ribbon
      • What’s Underneath My Hammock?
      • Yellow Jack
    • Beach Poems
      • A Walk by the Sea
      • Beach Treasure
      • Crocodile at the Beach
    • Family Poems
      • I’m The First!
      • Little Lost Doggy
      • Making Poppies with Pa
      • My Mummy
      • Tracks
      • When Mum Gets Sick
    • Poems in the Sky
      • A Water Drop’s Adventure
      • If Clouds Were Beds
      • Morning Moon
      • Spring Whether
      • Stormy Nights
      • The Sunset
    • School Poems
      • A Stormy Day at School
      • I Love Words
      • Jeffrey Likes Making Rockets
      • My First Day of School
      • Painting Rhymes
      • Playground Fight
      • Superwoman
      • Voices in the Classroom
    • Silly Poems
      • A Spider Lives in our Mailbox
      • A Spot
      • Band-Aid
      • Frances Was a Lion
      • I Really Like To Rhyme
      • I’m Up To No Good
      • Last Night I Saw Something
      • My Apple Tree
      • My Greens
      • My Sock Is Sad
      • Something In My Pocket
      • You Can’t Cut My Toenails
    • Zoo Poems
      • Aldabra Giant Tortoises
      • Creature of Many Talents
      • I See See
      • Ms Turtle and Ms Crocodile
      • My Grandparents’ Zoo
      • Nosy Neighbours
      • The Wise Old Flamingo
      • Wishes at the Zoo
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Silly Poems

A Spider Lives in our Mailbox

A Spot

Band-Aid

Frances Was a Lion

I Really Like To Rhyme

I’m Up To No Good

Last Night I Saw Something

My Apple Tree

My Greens

My Sock Is Sad

Something In My Pocket

You Can’t Cut My Toenails

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