ANIMAL POEMS FOR CHILDREN
Animal poems for children are ideal for both educational and amusing value. Each poem has a lesson within showing the child this lesson in an easy amusing way. They are suitable for teachers to use or for any parent or if your child is starting to use computers this is a safe site for children to use unsupervised and I am sure they will enjoy this way of learning.
Animal poems for children
Maisie the cow
There once was a cow called Maisie Who lived in a field full of daisies Maisie spent her days wandering the field her life was very lonely I wish I had a friend to share my field she would sigh "Oh if only"
Now cows have no mirrors so how she looked Maisie had no idea But as she was all alone her appearance she did not fear Then one day Maisie spied a shape in the distance chewing hay Hello said Maisie company at last someone with whom I can play Maisie made her way towards the shape so she could say hello But every time Maisie got nearer the shape started to go
I only want to be friends shouted Maisie please stop and talk to me The shape stopped Maisie got nearer and she could see The shape had four legs, a tail, two ears and was covered in hair Oh good thought Maisie another cow what fun we can now share
Hello said Maisie welcome I have waited for so long for a mate Hello said the shape we can share this field but a cow for a friend I would hate But you are a cow you have four legs, a tail, two ears and are covered in hair I have four legs, a tail, two ears and I am covered in hair but I am not a cow -I am a MARE
Lesson to learn - we are not all the same and sometimes we do not like what we wish for
by Margmax 2011
animal poems for children
animal poems for children Sam the Goldfish
Sam was an inquisitive goldfish Who was very bored swimming around in his dish As he watched the dog and cat he wished he could join them in play But all he could do was watch as he swam around his dish all day
A plastic arch was his only toy At first that was exciting but it soon lost it's joy What was life like outside his dish He would wonder and often wish
One day he found the water in his dish was quite high Now a salmon can jump almost as though he can fly Sam thought a salmon is a fish just like me So I could jump and get out of this dish to see
What the world is all about So Sam jumped and gave a big shout "I have made it" cried Sam as he landed on the floor And just then the cat came through the door
Now as we know fish need to be in water to breathe so soon Sam was gasping for air As the cat plodded over and began to stare Sam closed his eyes and said "Oh how silly I was to leave my dish" As the cat got nearer Sam made a wish
All of a sudden Sam could breathe he opened his eyes and there he was Back in his dish swimming around because The lady of the house has seen Sam's plight She had scooped Sam up in quick flight You silly fish he heard her say Don't worry thought Sam from now on in my dish I will stay
Lesson to learn - Envy can be dangerous by Margmax 2011
animal poems for children
>Animal poems for children Scamp the dog
Scamp the dog was treat like a King He had everything he needed and more brought to him He ate his food at the table with his mistress Who never minded if Scamp made a bit of a mess
He slept on a pillow on the mistress's bed And only got up when it was time to be fed Oh yes Scamp had a wonderful life Living in luxury without any strife
One day Scamp woke up waiting to be fed No matter how he barked his mistress remained in her bed Scamp licked her face but she did not budge Something was wrong - but he continued to nudge
The day went by and it was getting dark Scamp was hungry this game was no lark His ears pricked up as he heard the doorbell go He ran to the door barking and running to and fro
Suddenly a key was inserted and the door opened wide Scamp licked the visitor whom he tried to guide Up the stairs to where his mistress lay Suddenly lots of activity and his mistress was taken away
A man picked Scamp up and drove him to a strange place Scamp was very frightened as he looked at the man's face The man then put Scamp into a big bare room And as Sam looked around he saw in the gloom
He was not alone other dogs were there Now Scamp was shaking he had never had to share The other dogs started to sniff and nudge him Oh trembled Scamp this is very grim
Scamp found a corner and eventually fell asleep Next morning he awoke and from his corner he peeped But no one took any notice of him He looked around as a human came in
All of a sudden there was a mad rush All the dogs fought, yapped and pushed The human had brought their breakfast in Scamp was very hungry so he looked in the tins
All the tins were licked clean and bare Scamp went back to his corner now nobody cared You must be quick off the mark he heard a voice say Otherwise you will go hungry all day
Next time the food arrives in those tins Stick close to me and I will show you the way in True to his word his new friend did as he said So later that day Scamp at last got fed
Scamp's life had changed he got used to the routine Life was a lot harder but no-one was mean One day he heard a familiar voice calling his name And there was his mistress she was taking him home again
Lesson to learn - life can change so don't get complacent
by Margmax 2011
animal poems for children
Charlie the Cat
Charlie was a big black cat He liked to eat so he was quite fat He lazed around sleeping most of the day Occasionally he may go out to play
When he went out he had his own door He would go in and out pushing it with his paw This was a good life Charlie often said Lazing around, sleeping and getting fed
Charlie was getting fatter every day So sometimes he didn't bother going out to play Getting through his door was a bit of a squeeze But Charlie thought he could still get through with ease
Until the day when going out Charlie's tummy stuck tight Charlie couldn't get in or out so was stuck there all night To set Charlie free required the use of tools Charlie did feel a bit of a fool
He ignored the fact he was getting fat He really was a very silly cat Now Charlie doesn't eat and sleep all day He runs around getting exercise whilst he plays So once more he goes in and out his door Remembering not to be lazy anymore Lesson to learn - Do not be lazy or greedy as it has repercussions
by Margmax 2011 animal poems for children
animal poems for children
Bessie the Pig
Bessie the pig lived in a sty full of mud It was hard to stay clean and look very good The other pigs did not seem to mind As long as they were given plenty food of any kind
Bessie looked at the fields where the cows spent their days Thinking how nice it would be in those fields with the cows eating hay But the only time she left her muddy sty each day Was when the farmer changed the bedding which is straw by the way
Until the day when the farmer was called away Leaving them in the farmyard as he was changing their bedding that day Bessie looked across to that lush green field Off she trotted using the bushes as a shield
“What are you doing in our field” said Maisie the cow “Shush” said Bessie “I want to live here now” “Pigs live in sty’s not fields” Maisie said with a moo Bessie snorted “Well this pig is sick of the mud and the poo”
The farmer did not notice that Bessie was missing from the sty So she remained in the field all day until sunset and night was nye “Where is your sty where you go to sleep” Bessie said to a cow The cow laughed mooing “you sleep where you are here and now”
As the night drew on Bessie shivered as pigs have no fur to keep them warm Oh how she wished for her sty with fresh straw keeping her from harm She tried to snuggle up to the cows to get some heat “You smell” said the cows moving away to find another seat
So Bessie shivered all night long and was so happy to see dawn When the farmer came to milk the cows Bessie was there looking forlorn “What are you doing in the cow’s field?“ said Farmer Bill Bessie trotted towards her sty eyeing the morning’s breakfast swill
“Where have you been” said her mate Bert as she ran to the food Bessie looked at Bert replying“In the field but it was cold and really not good” “Fields are not for us” said Bert “we need the warmth of the sty” “I know that now” sniffed Bessie “here I will stay until I die” Lesson to learn: Be content with what you are
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Jimmy the Monkey
Jimmy was a monkey who lived in a zoo His home was a large cage where other monkeys lived to Now living in captivity can be very boring A lot of the time he found himself snoring
The keeper brought his food every single day The keeper cleaned his cage in a methodical way Yes people visited and watched the monkeys play But Jimmy got tired of this and often in his bed he would stay
So to amuse himself and to have a bit of fun Jimmy started to tease the other monkeys as they lay in the sun He would hide things and nip them and then run away The monkeys got annoyed and angrier day by day
This really has to stop cried Mr Baloo Yes said his wife I am quite black and blue It hurts said baby baloo I have cried but he just laughs Really said his father - well we will see about that
So the next day when Jimmy was trying to do his tricks All the monkeys were staying together he could not even get in a kick I will get in a nip or a kick when the keeper brings in the food Because when they are all busy eating he usually could
So he waited until the keeper came and the food was dished out But all the monkeys ate together he thought what’s this all about When he tried to join them they moved to another spot Jimmy got cross and shouted “What’s up with you lot?”
“We are tired of your antics you are a little bully” said Mr Baloo “Yes” joined in Mrs Baloo “you have made baby black and blue” Jimmy was quite shocked to be called a bully was not nice “I did not realize” he quietly said “but today I have paid the price”
“I was bored” Jimmy said “there is nothing here to do” “My antics were fun and not meant to hurt you” “You cannot have fun at the price of hurting others” scolded Mr Baloo “and if you continue such antics we will having nothing to do with you”
“I am sorry” cried Jimmy “please do not exclude me” “I will mend my ways just wait and you will see” “I will find other things to help me fill my day” Mr Baloo replied “why don’t you join the other monkeys in play”
So now Jimmy has a new routine each day He makes up games that all of them can play And no-one calls him a bully anymore Indeed he is becoming someone they all adore
by Margmax 2012
Lesson to learn - think about your actions - could you be a bully?
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