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Art Children Poems

These Art Children poems are examples of Children poems about Art. These are the best examples of Children Art poems written by international poets.


Family Is
A New Poem:
Family Is:
The first thing that makes sense...
It blossoms at every direction it grows...
The flourishing nature of family
Is beauty-impersonified....
Sparks fly when the core tenets
Of...

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Categories: children, anniversary, appreciation, art, celebration,



Ode to my Students
Tiny hands
Pure hearts
Silly smiles
Footprint art
Cheerful shrieks
New found words
Belly laughs
Singing heard
As I open up the door
These are the sounds I hear
And everyday it gives me a...

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© Sarah Frey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: children, appreciation, inspiration, preschool, teacher,

Premium Member Whisper
'My mum will not speak above a low whisper in public because she doesn't want to draw attention to herself.'
Richard C. Armitage

"Whisper, we're in church,"...

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Categories: boy, children, environment, parents,

The Canvas of Learning
In the vast spectrum of education's domain,
Where knowledge blooms like a vibrant plain,
Diversity in students, a palette so wide,
The colours of teaching on this vivid...

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Categories: children, education, school, teacher,

Premium Member Sunday by Necessity
Rainy day today
Rainy day Sunday
Sunday on par
Sunday too far
Far better now
Far to go
Go with wind
Go with breeze
Breeze dries clothes
Breeze dries hair
Hair curls softly 
Hair curls...

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Categories: children, games,



Children And The Phone
CHILDREN AND THE PHONE
 
Children stumbling upon the wonder of a phone,
Can turn the mundane into a humor-filled zone.
Giggling and squirming, full of curiosity,
They stumbled...

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Categories: children, 1st grade,

Repellent
Three performers enter the room.

Two children.

One adult.

The children stand like two scarecrows in a rice field.

The adult takes a can and sprays the children;

careful not...

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© Sue Verma  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: art, caregiving, children, urban,

Premium Member ABCs and 123s
In a land of dreams where stories play,
Children laugh and sing in a sunlit day.
With teddy bears and dolls in tow,
They dance in gardens where...

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Categories: art, blessing, child, children,

As the Children of God
In the tapestry of life, a truth unfurls,
To thrive as humans, responsibility twirls.

No blame on stars or fate's design,
Our choices shape this life of mine.

With...

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Categories: children, 8th grade,

And the Answer Is
The answer to just about every question has reference to Time!
Time to react,
Time to act.
Time to prepare,
Time to spare.

Time to share,
Time to disappear.
Time to listen,
Time...

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Categories: children, age, analogy, art, childhood,

Incy Wincy Spider
'The incy wincy spider went up the waterspout,
Down came the rain and washed the spider out,
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,
And...

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Categories: children, poetry,

Money
Money!
Dumbfounded means
Perceiving riches.
After your accumulation,
shatter the hope of satisfaction.
I become hungry and thirsty.
Resulting in stealing and fraud.
I become stingy and active.
Believing in the hope you...

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Categories: art, business, children, class,

Letter To My Children
You're flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood, and heart of my heart,
Love, care, and respect for your very self should be your art;
Care...

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Categories: children, child, father, life,

Premium Member Quibble
Summer began in a small country home;
forest's shadow and fields a dog can roam.

A kiss of radiant warmth lay this day,
off wild running and chasing...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: children,

Premium Member Driveway Rainbows
Soft rain had blurred the lines
Softened the edges
Frizzed the sharpness
Of artistic angst

Smiles drooped,
fingers grew thinner,
somehow reaching out.

The eyes caught the raindrops
Blinked them into dappled blues
Noses...

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Categories: art, children, imagination, summer,


Book: Shattered Sighs