Books tagged: kids rhyming poems

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Funny Poems for Funny Kids ….of All Ages!    by Lizzie Marsh
Price: $2.99 USD. 210 words. Published by Alan Rowley on July 8, 2012. .

A wonderful collection of short, funny poems for young kids and mums and dads to enjoy together- If you enjoy poetry you’ll absolutely love these! Lizzie Marsh has written amazingly funny, thoughtful and beautifully illustrated poems suitable for all ages for every age group- You will love reading through this collection with your children.
Short, Funny Poems for Kids- From 5 to 95!    by Maisie May
Price: $2.99 USD. 1750 words. Published by Alan Rowley on July 8, 2012. .

A collection of 8 short, funny poems for kids of all ages- Like poetry for children? You’ll absolutely love these! Unique, modern and original short poems suitable for all ages from 5 to 95! Beautifully illustrated – You will love reading through this collection with your children.
A Pet Banana    by Othen Cummings
You set the price! 390 words. Published on July 18, 2012. .

I found a pet banana today. Today I found a pet banana. Now I have a friend for me. Now I have a friend for my son. A pet banana for a friend, A pet banana to put in bed, You need a pet banana that is red. Children can learn basic colors with this story/rhyme!
What Did Jesus Make?    by David Adams
Price: $0.99 USD. 220 words. Published on December 19, 2012. .

From pirates to Noah's ark, this delightful poem teaches children what Jesus came and done for us all. After asking what Jesus made while he was a carpenter, the story then continues on while keeping the child's mind entertained with imaginative illustrations. Ultimately teaching that the most important thing Jesus built was a bridge to Heaven when he died on Calvary.
This Was Not Here    by Weylan Tiankong
Price: Free! 450 words. Published on January 24, 2013. .

A short bedtime poem designed to teach children values and challenge them to imagine the better world they can inherit.