The clouds. Poetry with rhyme for children

Poetry helps to concentrate the most nervous children. They can also be an excellent tool to get them to learn to memorize. But the most important of all is that it invites you to dream and imagine. Here we have an example: a short and rhyming poetry that deals with all those clouds with varied shap

Poetry helps to concentrate the most nervous children. They can also be an excellent tool to get them to learn to memorize. But the most important of all is that it invites you to dream and imagine.

Here we have an example: a short and rhyming poetry that deals with all those clouds with varied shapes that encourages us to imagine and to dream. I ended up creating our own story.

The clouds. Short poetry for children

The girl looked at the sky

trying to guess,

what the clouds said

with her peculiar form.

I looked and looked at the sky

trying to imagine,

its sizes, its colors

and being able to interpret.

A dog, a cat, a lamb,

up a heron,

all kinds of animals

excited to look.

A donkey, a ferret, a raven,

an elephant, an alligator, qué what a fun game!

what does not stop inventing.

A hippopotamus, a lynx,

a tiger and a lioness,

all together walk around esta through this tent without tarpaulin.

A clown face

some monkeys and two jackdaws,

they look at it from up there

and with much self-confidence.

His head turns and turns

to not stop seeing,

among such beautiful clouds

many more things later.

This time a giraffe

that its long neck stretches,

serves as a slide

a large group.

A flying squirrel, cu a snake and a toad,

they all come down funny

from the ears to the tail.

A large-eyed owl

sees amazed, without believing,

like a large polar bear

joins them to the carousel.

Like a centipede, I dance lamely,

Like a parrot sings a tango,

Like a sheep makes a chorus

Accompanied by a banjo.

As the rainbow does

when wanting the sun to rise,

with clouds and clouds

freeways of color.

Suddenly the wind came,

with a lot of force, pushing,

and the girl left her

without a game and with disenchantment.

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