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A Magical Book of Children's Poems
A Magical Book of Children’s Poems will delight children and make them laugh. The poems are simple and easy to read and understand. They are about everything, from fantasy and fun to nonsense and nature: everything to inspire a child’s imagination.
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Children's Christmas Rhymes
Mince pies and carrots on the plate
Glass of milk in pride of place
Under the tree is the perfect place
Waiting for Santa with his jolly face
Santa plays the perfect role
Sack in hand, presents placed
Off he goes to another place
Riding high in the sky
I caught a glimpse as reindeer galloped by
Merry Christmas everyone
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Delilah the Duck and Friends
Delilah the Duck and Friends is a light-hearted and sometimes humorous anthology of poems for younger children. They follow animals and children through various adventures and experiences in a joyful and informative manner. These poems are ideal for early readers and for adults to read to children either at home or in an educational setting.
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Egypt's Best Embalmer
In ancient Egypt where the sun shines bright, The Embalmer was in for a terrible fright. To embalm a Pharaoh was a mighty honour, If he got it wrong he would be a goner! But first he must cross the river Nile, And avoid the humungous crocodile…
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Moon Cat
As night falls, Sleek White Cat goes on the prowl. But when she overhears someone playing a mysterious tune, how many new nocturnal friends will she make on her adventure to find out where it's coming from?
A fun story for pre-school children. With rhymes to encourage imagination and develop language skills, and bright, colourful illustrations to entrance even the youngest child, Moon Cat is a great story for reading out loud just before bed time.
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The Missing Nursery Rhymes
Do you remember growing up with nursery rhymes? Have you ever considered what happened to those rhymes? Well, they are all still there. So let’s take a journey to recapture the memories of them in order to share with future generations of children so they too can enjoy the fun of learning rhyme.
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The Rat in the Van
The Rat in The Van is an amusing story written as a poem. It tells the story of two well-respected, professional rubbish removal men who have quite the dramatic and hilarious adventure when they discover a rat in the van. With relatable characters and a story that reflects the chaos of everyday problems, this is an entertaining read for children and adults alike.
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Witches, Dragons and Princesses
In the pages of this book you will find stories and poems to delight young minds.
In the poetry you will discover the gentle rhythm of the rhyme and perhaps, along the way, a smile or two.
In the stories we have a lonely young witch who, by her actions, saves the day.
A kind-hearted dragon who fights a battle and becomes a hero and a rather spoilt young princess who, in time, becomes much much more.
They each have an adventure that will help them find their way to their own ‘happily ever after’ ...
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Sansa (the Not-So-Smelly Skunk)
Sansa is a lovely skunkWho loves to run and skip and jumpShe wants a friend, she wants to playBut everyone says “Go away”.She searches all around the placeLooking for a friendly faceAs our story nears the endWill she find a brand new friend?
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The Adventures of the Snot so Scary Bogeyman
A story of snot, bogeys and dog poo! A disgusting, rhyming story book, The Adventures of the Snot so Scary Bogeyman, sees a hungry young Bogeyman on a hilarious trip to find friends, but more importantly, to keep his bogey safe. Follow him through the ups and downs of his journey as he loses a tooth, then worse his bogey.
After scaring the Tooth Fairy, who is new at her job, his little adventures put him in some rather funny yet yucky situations.
Will he find lifelong friends in the end?
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Now We Are Very Old
If poetry be the food of love, read on’ as some particularly famous playwright bloke once said or maybe he didn’t. It might have been that he said, ‘if music be the food of love, play on’. Frankly, be that as it may, this composer of little rhyming ditties thinks poems are rather fun and many of them are, in any case, about things he loves. Thus, it works either way.
This little volume of twenty-four poetic offerings on various themes (plus one totally free extra ditty in the introduction, please note) rather proves the point even if the author most un-humbly does say it himself.
Read out loud with rhythm in your voice. Set them to music of your own choosing and sing them if you like. However you prefer to take your poems, please enjoy them for what they are: a bit of simple fun.
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Parrot Antics
These Parrot Antics are funny, playful, and bursting with color.
Sir Reginald Raucous Van Reek seizes every opportunity to perform for the gallery, reveling in the spotlight. In his world, pride, prejudice, and presumption help him plunder his way through life, while hard knocks roll off him like water off a duck’s back.
Despite his mischievous deeds, he steals our hearts with his playful antics, brought to life through the rhythm of rhyming fun.
But does this self-proclaimed sage ever learn anything from his roguish rascality?
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