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Summer Poems: Summertime

  
  
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18 June 2008 One Comment

Summer Poem

Summer time should find children actively playing outside, having fun in the sun. Younger children love to learn short poems and songs to recite while they can move around. The following summer poem, Summertime, is an easy poem to teach children. They can move around and play, acting out the lines, as they recite this summer fun poem.

Summertime

See the shining sun.
See us play and run.
Summertime, oh, summertime,
We are having fun.

Watch us as we play.
We play and run all day.
Summertime, oh, summertime,
Please don’t runaway.

~ Author Unknown ~

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  • Brenda Bryant said:

    I haven’t had time to browse through your entire list but it looks fascinating. I have just started a Blog for grandparents (or simply Oldies) called ‘Rinkly Rimes’ and I think we could collaborate. I live in Australia and you can learn all about me if you merely put ‘Rinkly Rimes’ into Google. My daughter will help me put you on my page as a Link. (I’m still pretty new to all this.)

    Yours in hope,
    Brenda Bryant.

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