Flower Poems For Kids
10 Flower Poems For Kids That Will Help Them Appreciate Their Beauty
Come spring time, mother nature gives our senses a treat by covering the ground with beautiful flowers. Teach your little ones some flower poems for kids to help them learn to appreciate nature’s wondrous beauty. Poems for kids are also a great way to help children learn new words, promote reading and improve their language skills. Teach your little ones these flower poems for kids to get them excited for spring.
10 Flower Poems For Kids
Here is a list of 10 amazing flower poems for kids to recite.
List Of Flower Poems For Kids
- Five Little Flowers
- Buttercups and Daisies
- A Little Seed
- I’m a Little Daisy
- Yellow Yellow Daffodil
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
- The Parade
- April
- If I Were a Little Flower
- Ring a Ring o’ Roses
- Five Little Flowers
- Buttercups and Daisies
- A Little Seed
- I’m a Little Daisy
- Yellow Yellow Daffodil
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
- The Parade
- April
- If I Were a Little Flower
- Ring a Ring o’ Roses
By Unknown
Five little flowers growing in a row,
The first one said, “I’m purple you know!”
The second one said, “I’m pink as pink can be.”
The third one said, “I’m blue like the sea.”
The fourth one said, “I’m a very red fellow.”
And the fifth one said, “My color is yellow.”
Then out came the sun, big and bright.
And five little flowers smiled in delight.
By Mary Howitt
Buttercups and daisies,
Oh, the pretty flowers,
Coming here the springtime,
To tell of sunny hours.
While the trees are leafless,
While the fields are bare,
Buttercups and daisies,
Spring up here and there.
By Unknown
A little seed for me to sow,
A little seed to make it grow.
A little hole, a little pat,
A little wish and that is that.
A little sun, a little shower,
A little while,
And then a flower!
By Unknown
I’m a little daisy, tall and slim (Stand on tiptoes)
Here are my petals (Place hands on side of head & wiggle fingers)
Here is my stem (Hold arms down at sides of legs)
When the sun comes up (Make sun with arms)
And the rain comes down (Flutter hands to floor like rain-end in crouching position)
I grow, grow, grow- up from the ground! (slowly raise up bring hand over head)
By Unknown
Yellow yellow daffodil, dancing in the sun.
Oh yellow, yellow daffodil, you tell me spring has come.
I can hear a blue bird sing, and hear a robin call,
but yellow yellow daffodil I love you most of all.
By Mother Goose
Mary, Mary, quite contrary
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells,
And cockle shells,
And pretty maids all in a row.
Mary, Mary, quite contrary
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells,
And cockle shells,
And pretty maids all in a row.
By Unknown
I like the parade of flowers,
That marches by the year.
The parade begins in spring,
And ends when winter is near.
The pretty flowers pass waving,
Crocus, tulips and rose.
And I keep waving back,
Until the last flower goes.
By Unknown
April is a rainbow month,
Of sudden springtime showers.
Bright with golden daffodils
And lots of pretty flowers.
By Unknown
If I were a little flower
Sleeping underneath the ground,
(Curl up)
I’d raise my head and grow and grow
(Raise head and begin to grow)
And stretch my arms and grow and grow
(Stretch arms)
And nod my head and say,
(Nod head)
“I’m glad to see you all today.
Adapted by Jolanda Garcia, KidsSoup, Inc.
Ring a ring o’ roses
A pocket full of posies
A-tishoo! A-tishoo!
We all fall down.
Ting a ting o’ tulips
A handful of red tulips
A-tishoo! A-tishoo!
We all fall down.
Ding a ding o’ daisy
A bundle of white daisies
A-tishoo! A-tishoo!
We all fall down.
Fing a fing o’ flowers
Pretty flowers under the tree.
We all jump up
1, 2, 3!
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