Perfect Christmas Poems for Children / Poesia di Natale

Some short and sweet poems for this holiday and Christmas season. Whether you want to use them for your primary school class, or just want to share some Christmas-themed activities at home, these poems are great for young children. ___ If you want a copy of a Christmas worksheet to accompany this video, you can email: storytimewithLydia@ ___ Love hearing children’s stories or are you looking for fun ways to learn English? Then check out some of our other narrated stories Christmas playlist - On the Way Home - Please support all the amazing authors by purchasing your own copy of their books. If you want to shop my book recommendations or get a copy of a story you like check out * - Come follow us on facebook to see more of our favourite stories and reading tips for children. Let us know which books you would like us to read for you. - ___ Poem 1 Remember the Reindeer (Anonymous) Hang up the stockings. Decorate the tree. Presents placed perfectly. What a sight to see! Milk and cookies are out, Kids are tucked in tight. There’s so much to do On Christmas Eve night! Before you take a snooze And dream of the next day, Don’t forget some food For the friends who pull the sleigh! You see, reindeer need snacks, too A little love and fun To help Santa through the night, And get the important job done! Poem 2 The First Christmas by Marian Swinger It never snows at Christmas in that dry and dusty land. Instead of freezing blizzards, there are palms and drifting sands, and years ago a stable and a most unusual star and three wise men who followed it, by camel, not by car, while, sleepy on the quiet hills, a shepherd gave a cry. He’d seen a crowd of angels in the silent starlit sky. In the stable, ox and ass stood very still and calm and gazed upon the baby, safe and snug in Mary’s arms. And Joseph, lost in shadows, face lit by an oil lamp’s glow stood wondering, that first Christmas Day, two thousand years ago Poem 3 Snowball By Shel Silverstein I made myself a snowball, As perfect as could be, I thought I’d keep it as a pet, And let it sleep with me. I made it some pyjamas, And a pillow for its head. Then last night it ran away, But first, it wet the bed! ____ #storytimelydia #Christmaspoems #Childrenschristmaspoems ___ *I use affiliate links which means if you buy something through this link, I make a small percentage of revenue. ___ Credits to MIxkit for music and sound effects. Credits to Reshot Pixaby, Pexels and Canva for additional images
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