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  1. Childrens Collecton of 176 Poems. Table of Contents. Fairy Lullabye from Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. Under the Greenwood Tree by William Shakespeare. A Violet Bank by William Shakespeare. Who is Silvia? From Two Gentlemen of Verona by Shakespeare. If You See a Tiny Fairy by William Shakespeare.

  2. Short Poems for Children. Including funny rhyming poems, poems about nature and animals, Poems about School. Inspiring and Famous poems. Poems by kids and poems for kids. Short poems simple to memorize and recite.

  3. Poems for children to recite, read aloud and perform. It is a statutory requirement in the National Curriculum that children learn to recite poems from heart. This collection of poems has been compiled to assist teachers in finding suitable poems for this purpose.

  4. The poems in this collection are those that children love. With the exception of seven, they are short enough for children to commit to memory without wearying themselves or losing interest in the poem.

  5. “What’s That All About Then?” is a book of poetry for children which provides a whimsical look at all kinds of growing-up experiences. Subjects range from personal concerns of childhood such as ownership, bullying, self-esteem, family issues, school experiences, coping with loss, the pains and joys of growing up, imaginary friends, and ...

  6. Perfect Poems and rhymes for 7-11 year olds to read aloud. Mix a pancake, Stir a pancake, Pop it in the pan; Fry the pancake, Toss the pancake – Catch it if you can. I don't feel like school work today. Oh, don't make me go to school today, Mum Oh, please let me stay home and play.

  7. Many poems in this collection can read like fables, giving children a lesson to think about at the end. These poems are great to use with elementary students to teach skills such as critical thinking, communication, and fluency.

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