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A collection of Christian Christmas poems for younger children. The poems retell various aspects of the Christmas story in verse form, providing a gentle reminder that Christmas is at heart a Christian festival, rather than a consumer fest.
A warm and uplifting Children's poem that emphasises that while Christmas is a time of joyous celebration, the underlying Christian message shouldn't be forgotten.
A celebration in verse of that glorious day when our Lord was born in Bethlehem. Rhyming poem. 6 lines. KS1, KS2. Paul Curtis. A poem which celebrates Christ's birth and the precious gift he gave to mankind.
Short Christmas Poems. Our collection of terse verse on a festive theme is ideal for children with a short attention span or who are easily bored. It begins with some short cute poems which are suitable for all ages and progressed to short funny poems which are aimed at the 7+ age group.
A collection of short, funny Christmas poems by Paul Curtis which are suitable for Children of all ages.
Funny Christmas poems which are short, light, warm and suitable for children of all ages. There are funny poems about snowmen, Santa Claus and breaking up from school...
The Holy Infant. In the presence of the lowly beasts. The prince of peace was born. And to his earthy joyous cries. They bowed low head and horn. The Shepherds stood in wonder. As the child they stood before. The child the angel told of. Lay before them in the straw.
A poem which explains to children that Christmas may be a time for exchanging lavish material gifts, the greatest gift of all is something much more precious.
A light, humorous, almost nonsensical poem about the need to relax at Christmas, rather than let the festivities get you wound up. Style. Short rhyming poem. Length. 4 lines. Key Stage. KS1, KS2, KS3. Author. Paul Curtis
Nonsense Christmas Poems for Kids. A new collection of Max Scratchmann's funny, silly and nonsensical Christmas poems to enliven the festive season. I've said it before and I'll say it again, nonsense verse isn't to all tastes.