
It’s red and green
and in between
its spots are sometimes yellow.
Its head is red
its feet instead
are something much more mellow.
Its beak is white
except at night
when some of it is dotted.
It’s fair to say
that anyway
it’s rarely ever spotted.
Clearly a part two to last week’s ‘It’ and just as much of a ‘children’s’ rhyme. My three-year olds don’t get the joke, but they still think it is funny – and that will definitely do…
Have you ever thought about writing a children’s poem book???
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Repeatedly, but who on earth would publish it?
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Send samples. Go for it!!!!
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What kind of samples? Would I need a waterproof envelope?
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yes
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I have to agree. You could write a very entertaining children’s book.
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Thank you 😊
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Yeah, get the kids started with word play early. (To badly turn a phrase.) Seriously, listen to Boo knows who.
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I love these
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Laugh, no matter what happens
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