Best Childrenchristmas Poems
I had a call from Santa
He said he will be late
He's lost his sat-nav in the snow
And Rudolph's in a state.
Rudolph had an idea
He said why don't we pray
For God created Christmas
I'm sure He'll guide our sleigh.
So Rudolph and Santa prayed to God
And asked Him to guide their sleigh
And make sure the children everywhere
Got their presents on Christmas day.
God answered Rudolph and Santa's prayer
And Christmas was really great
The children received their presents on time
Because Santa was never late.
Dear Sarah and Samantha,
It’s been a while I know * since I happened by your house in the Christmas snow.
I used to drop off presents on wintry Christmas Eve, * scoff a sherry and mince pie then
hurriedly we’d leave. * We wouldn’t want to get espied by chigglers such as you * and any
way the night was long with lots of work to do. * How I miss those mince pies from you guys
and gals, * and carrots for Old Rudolph and all his reindeer pals.
But children do get older and sometimes even doubt * Santa Claus’ existence. “There’s no
such thing” they’ll shout; * and in truth I do confess to you assistance I enlist * from miles
and miles of mums and dads to purchase all your gifts. *
But all I wished to say to you now that you are grown * is I’d be glad to help you when
you’ve chigglers of your own.
Feel free to write on their behalf, Sarah and Samantha. * I’m always here to give my help.
Merry Christmas,
Santa.
Christmas is comming soon childrens eyes begin to glisten.
When night falls the children begin to listen.
Hopeing to hear reindeer hoofs and santa's sleigh.
Leaving cookies and milk for Christmas day.
A model car for a boy for a girl a pretty doll.
On Christmas eve the snow is begining to fall.
We want all of our hopes and dreams to come true.
So have a very Merry Christmas from me to you.
Teresa Skyles 10-28-09
Dad said"what do you want santa to bring you Mike".
Under the Christmas tree I want a new bike.
You'll have to work if that's what you'ld like.
So I worked for mom,dad and the lady next door.
Made plenty of money doing all those chores.
I looked through the paper and found the right store.
As I got there I seen a little boy looking and crying.
What's wrong little boy if you don't mind me prying.
He said "through this store window I do all my wishing.
I thought to myself give this little boy all that he wishes for.
Just this little thing I'll get my bike and so much more.
He bought his dad a coffee mug his mom a flower and
his sister a box of smores.
As I walked home I knew giving him his Christmas wish
was the right thing to do.
Now I hope all of your Christmas wishes come true.
Teresa Skyles 02/12/09