a 'tail or two'

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A ‘Tail’ or Two:

Children’s Poetry By Mel Moore A ‘Tail’ or Two

Index:

Grandma’s Coming Froggy Oggy Heee Haw Dinner Time Balloons Where’s it Gone Wormey Mr Snaily Sleepy Heads Kitty Kitty Bubble Time Index

Grandma’s Coming:

I can’t wait ! I go to meet her at the gate. My Grandma is coming very far and Granddad will bring her in his car. She will stop a while, and have some tea. ...I wonder if there’s a present for me! Grandma’s Coming

Froggy oggy:

Froggy oggy ~~bulging eyes Under cold damp stones you lie Then come night time~~ out you pop! Looking for supper . H ip- po - dy ~hop~hop Froggy oggy

Heee Haw:

With his heee haw and more heee haws Whilst on his juicy carrot gnaws Big long ears that flick and twitch Swishes his tail with a hee haw itch Donkey sit donkey stay Donkey hee hawing run away Heee Haw

Dinner Time:

Dropped spaghetti ~~in my shoe Wriggled my toes squashed it to goo. Two bake-beans up my nose, Tomato sauce all over my clothes. Little fingers picking up foods Squishy hands make it ooze Dinner Time

Balloons:

There’s red ones, green ones Some in between ones. Blue ones yellow ones Some for me or you ones. All shapes and sizes Colourful surprises . Balloons

More Balloons:

Some fly high, bouncing happily. Lost my balloon, boo- hooing noisily Lots for my party, some on the gate Some were twisty some were straight. More Balloons

Even More Balloons:

One was round, big as the moon! Then went ~~~ BANG! ~ ~ ~ my poor balloon. Even More Balloons

Where’s it Gone!:

My tooth got all wobbly ~ It was sore~~~ and kinda waggerly It just popped out without any help! I gave a shout, I gave such a yelp. Where’s it Gone!

Where is it gone!:

Mummy said I’ll look after this Then gave me a hug and a great big kiss. Where is it gone!

Where is it gone!:

Mummy lifted my pillow and laid my tooth there! Oh! In the morning I gave such a stare. The tooth-fairy came took it away! A lovely golden coin was my pay Where is it gone!

Wormey:

There’s a worm live in my garden. He’s a wrigglerly little thing. I like that little worm to play. Cause he won’t bite or sting. Wormey

More Wormey:

I think he likes to play with me so time with him I’ll spend. Cause he’s my bestest buddy My wrigglerly little friend More Wormey

More Wormey:

Tomorrow in the garden I’ll play a little game! Cause I love my bestest buddy Though he really needs a name! More Wormey

Last of Wormey:

I wondered what to call a worm. An earth-worm to be polite! I think I’ll call him wormey, Cause it really sound just right ! Last of Wormey

Mr Snaily:

There’s a snail lives in my garden. His neighbours are two black slugs . They like it when it’s wet and damp And love to suck on bugs . Mr Snaily

More Mr Snaily:

Wet ones or slimy ones, Crunchy ones or snappy Not our little snaily friend It’s leaves that keep him happy! More Mr Snaily

Sleepy Heads:

Sleepy magic, sleepy fun Up the stairs children run. Bath and clean, all in their beds Pretty little sleepy heads Sleepy Heads

Kitty Kitty:

My little kitty runs upstairs. Under the bed~then under the chair Looking for somewhere to take a nap Then curls up quietly in my dolly’s lap Kitty Kitty

Bubbles:

Slushy water in my ear running down my neck. Have I washed behind my ears Mummy has to check. Bubbles

More Bubbles:

Frothy bubbles on my head, going up my nose. Bubbles frothing every where! Even on my toes! More Bubbles

Credits:

All poetry written and composed solely by; Mel Moore AV/video Fx courtesy of Power Point SFX Power Point Clip Art Mel Moore (C) Hairy Hippos [TM] Feb 2011 Credits