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    Simple Rhymes and Poems for Young Children

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    Simple Rhymes

      and

      Poems for Young Children

      by

      Peter Allchin

      Original copyright 2006 Peter Allchin

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      Also by Peter Allchin

      Table of Contents

      Part One

      Part Two

      Part Three

      Part Four

      Part Five

      Part One

      My teddy bear and I both know

      There are angels by my bed.

      They are standing there to guard me

      When I lay my sleepy head.

      I cannot see them but I know

      That they are always there

      Watching and protecting me...

      Me and my teddy bear.

      ***

      The queen stood on the balcony

      Waving to the crowd.

      She cried, “I have a headache,

      So please don't shout so loud.”

      But it wasn't all the shouting

      That made the queen see red,

      Upon her head a bird had perched

      And was pecking at her head.

      ***

      There was a man who jumped so high,

      He jumped out of his skin,

      And when he landed on the ground,

      He put it on again.

      ***

      The heads were on the table

      Bouncing up and down with glee.

      There was Bobby, Bill and Katy,

      And little Emily.

      They never went outside to play

      With children such as you.

      The heads just keep on bouncing,

      Because there's nothing else to do.

      ***

      On a seesaw with a friend

      Up and down and then

      Push your feet into the ground

      Then up and down again.

      Part Two

      A journey from here to eternity

      Has been taken by Charlie Magee.

      It will take him forever to get there.

      I wonder how old he will be.

      ***

      A great big spider in the bath

      Had climbed up through the spout.

      My mother, when she saws it screamed,

      “Please get that monster out.”

      I ran into my bedroom

      To get my fishing net

      And now that great big spider

      Is my bestest ever pet.

      ***

      I wandered lonely as a cloud

      Until something caught my eye.

      Upon a plate before me lay

      A steak and kidney pie.

      I noticed it was piping hot,

      I would eat without delay.

      But as I neared this gorgeous meal,

      It upped and ran away!

      ***

      Polly Piper said her prayers

      Then went to sleep beneath the stairs.

      Her mum and dad, their dog and cat,

      Slept together on a mat.

      Where were the beds in their small house?

      They had been eaten by a mouse.

      ***

      The man in the moon

      Blew up a balloon

      Just for a bit of fun.

      This jolly old fellow

      Then coloured it yellow

      And decided to call it the sun.

      Part Three

      Worms, although they're tough to chew

      Are quite delicious in a stew.

      Beetles, when you're stuck for lunch

      Are really very nice to munch

      And frogspawn sandwiches for tea

      Slide down very easily.

      ***

      Twas Christmas Eve and Santa Claus

      Was checking his long list.

      He checked it once, then checked it twice

      For things he might have missed.

      But everything had checked out fine

      The toys were on his sleigh.

      “Come Dasher, Dancer, all my friends,

      We must be on our way.”

      Into the cold night air they flew

      As snow began to fall

      “No time to waste,” cried Santa,

      “We have gifts for one and all.”

      From house to house without a sound

      So quickly has he been

      That no-one seems to notice him,

      For Santa's never seen.

      The journey's over, now at last

      The children wake and they

      Will open all their wondrous gifts

      For now 'tis Christmas Day.

      ***

      A carrot, parsnip and a swede

      Were lined up for a race.

      The swede kept making false starts so,

      Retires with much disgrace.

      But now they're off, the carrot leads,

      He's the fastest we have seen.

      But who's that joining in the race?

      It is the runner bean.

      All of them are neck and neck

      The winning post's in view.

      But who will win and be the first

      To jump into the stew?

      The runner bean makes one last dash.

      The parsnip's going strong.

      But the carrot, now is past his best,

      The race has been too long.

      And so the runner bean stands proud.

      The prize he now has got.

      He joins hands with his two best friends

      And jumps into the pot!

      ***

      “Gollopy Gumble, Gollopy Goo,”

      Said the wizard to the dog.

      “If you cannot say what I've just said,

      You'll be turned into a frog.”

      “Gollopy Gumble, Gollopy Goo,”

      Said the dog to his tormentor,

      And changed the wizard into a gate

      With a sign saying 'Do not enter.'

      ***

      There are fairies in my garden

      I often watch them play.

      I can see them from my bedroom

      On a sunny summer's day.

      I'd like to be there with them

      To while away the hours.

      Oh wouldn't it be wonderful

      To play amongst the flowers.

      Part Four

      I'd like to be a robot

      And rescue next door's cat.

      It always gets stuck up our tree

      Because it is so fat.

      I'd fire my trusty ray-gun

      Up to the highest bough

      Then bring poor kitty back to earth

      And hear a grateful 'meow'.

      ***

      I spy with my little eye

      Something that sits on my head.

      It isn't a mat, nor next door's cat

      And it certainly isn't a shed.

      It begins with an H

      And the next letter is A

      And the last letter makes it H-A-T

      So what's on my head

      If it's not what I've said,

      I wonder what else it could be?

      ***

      I cannot understand

      Why I'm treated like a kid

      Just because I go outside

      And bang a dustbin lid.

      I like to feed the goldfish

      To our next door neighbour's cat.

      I know he likes them very much

      Because they've made hi
    m fat.

      I do lots of funny things

      Mum and dad get very mad.

      But I am only three years old

      Can I really be that bad?

      ***

      A Griggygrock from Dunnockdoon

      Was standing by a gate

      When an alien on a skateboard said,

      “I'm running rather late!”

      The Griggygrock just stood and watched

      And thought, 'My what a fuss,

      If he had only waited here,

      He could have caught the bus.'

      Then Princess Jane passed by and cried,

      “That skateboard ran me down!”

      But the alien was too fast so she

      Just chased him round and round.

      ***

      The Easter bunny came to me

      As I lay in my bed.

      And with a golden cane he held,

      He tapped me on the head.

      He said, “I'll do a magic trick,”

      Then slapped his furry legs,

      And then, amid a mighty flash

      Appeared some Easter eggs.

      I asked him if he'd join me in

      My chocolate eating spree.

      He said, “I'm sorry but I've got

      Some sausages for tea.”

      Then in a shower of golden stars

      He disappeared from view.

      The Easter bunny left my room,

      Perhaps he'll come to you.

      Part Five

      I'd like to have an Easter egg

      As big as little me.

      Then I would share it with my friends

      And all the family.

      The biggest piece would go to Mum,

      A smaller piece for Dad

      Although he tells me off a lot

      He's really not that bad.

      And when the egg has almost gone

      I know I'll feel just fine

      For now there's only little me

      And what is left is mine!

      ***

      I like my little potty

      It's the one thing that I own

      That makes me feel

      Like I'm a queen

      Whilst sitting on the throne.

      ***

      The man who launches rockets says,

      “The take off is the best.

      I cannot launch just one you know,

      I have to launch the rest.

      I do not know how many more,

      But this is so much fun.

      I hope that there will always be

      At least another one.”

      ***

      Hey diddle diddle

      The cat played the fiddle

      The piano was played by the frog.

      A pink kangaroo played the didgeridoo

      And the trumpet was played by the dog.

      The band was complete,

      And a bird with webbed feet

      Sang a ditty, a little off key

      But she was doing her best

      As she sat on her nest

      At the top of a very tall tree.

      ***

      The Wibbles of Wimbledon wobble all day.

      They never fall over when they're out to play.

      When Wibbles are wobbling, they never fall down

      The wobbling Wibbles of Wimbleton Town.

      ***

      I am a little woodworm

      And I like eating wood.

      I'm in an old oak table

      And it's tasting very good.

      I live here with my mum and dad

      Who tell that we must

      Eat this old oak table 'til

      It's been reduced to dust.

      ***

      I am a little vampire

      Of that, there is no doubt

      But tooth decay has finally

      Made both my fangs fall out!

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