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Great poem for kids


Great poem for kids 


Great poem for kids
Great poem for kids 


Riddle© 


Who am I?

I am a surprise

I don't have eyes

I'm wrapped in plastic 

I am fantastic

I could be red

But I'm not dead

I could be blue

Bluer than you

I could be pink

But I don't think

Make up your mind

I'm not hard to find

You could me in a Milk Bar

Or eat me in the car

I do not walk

I do not talk

But most of all I don't taste like pork

I am not shy

I do not cry 

I will never let out a wimpy sigh

I find myself covered in spit

Then fall into a bottomless pit

Serena Williams likes my taste 

But doesn't like tomato paste

Do not be scared of me

All I want to be is free

I am very nice 

I don't taste like rice

You can't cut me into a slice

I'm filled with sugar

But don't think I'm a booger

Do not fear

I don't taste like beer

But when I'm around everyone will cheer

People will stop

When they see me in the shop

You'll buy me five times over

Like I'm a four leaf clover

People say I rock

But I don't smell like a sock

You might say I'm food 

But I'm never in a bad mood

I might ask Sam 

Who I am

He might say "What?"

And tell me who I'm not.


Best & Famous Children Poem

Best & Famous Children Poem


This poem is THE BEST! It's my all-time favorite poem, not only by Shel Silverstein,


 but above all the poems I've read! Shel Silverstein is the funniest, and this poem is 


hilarious! I totally admire Shel Silverstein, and he is my role model as far as poets go

Best & Famous Children Poem
Best & Famous Children Poem




Sick

By 

“I cannot go to school today,"


Said little Peggy Ann McKay.

“I have the measles and the mumps,

A gash, a rash and purple bumps.

My mouth is wet, my throat is dry,

I’m going blind in my right eye.

My tonsils are as big as rocks,

I’ve counted sixteen chicken pox

And there’s one more--that’s seventeen,

And don’t you think my face looks green?

My leg is cut--my eyes are blue--

It might be instamatic flu.

I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,

I’m sure that my left leg is broke--

My hip hurts when I move my chin,

My belly button’s caving in,

My back is wrenched, my ankle’s sprained,

My ‘pendix pains each time it rains.

My nose is cold, my toes are numb.

I have a sliver in my thumb.

My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,

I hardly whisper when I speak.

My tongue is filling up my mouth,

I think my hair is falling out.

My elbow’s bent, my spine ain’t straight,

My temperature is one-o-eight.

My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,

There is a hole inside my ear.

I have a hangnail, and my heart is--what?

What’s that? What’s that you say?

You say today is. . .Saturday?

G’bye, I’m going out to play!”

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THE INCREDIBLES (kids movie)

THE INCREDIBLES (kids movie)


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kids movie


The story follows the universal fondness for finding the chinks in superhero 
armor; if Superman hadn't had kryptonite, he would have been perfect, and 
therefore boring, and all the superheroes since him have spent most of their 
time compensating for weaknesses. Think about it: Every story begins with a 
superhero who is invincible, but who soon faces total defeat.

Mr. Incredible, the hero of "The Incredibles," is a superhero in the traditional 
1950s mold, dashing about town fighting crime and saving the lives of 
endangered civilians. Alas, the populace is not unanimously grateful, and he's
 faced with so many lawsuits for unlawful rescue and inadvertent side-effects 
that he's forced to retire. Under the government's Superhero Relocation 
Program, Mr. Incredible (voice by Craig T. Nelson) moves to the suburbs, 
joined by his wife Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) and their children Violet (Sarah 
Vowell), Dashiell (Spencer Fox) and little Jack Jack (Eli Fucile, Maeve 
Andrews).
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Sports That kids Will Love To Play(1)

Sports That kids Will Love To Play(1)



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kids sports

Sports activities & games for kids are a source of developing all 

pervasive skills needed to support them in a lifetime. There is a 

growing need for kids to be involved in physical activity today to

counter the effects of technology that has pervaded into their lives

with some disastrous consequences. Take a look at the top outdoor 

sports games for kids to maximize their potential and help them lead a 

healthy lifestyle.




The best sports for kids are fun, teach children about teamwork and 
help keep them in shape. These sports are good for younger children
as they contain less contact than sports like football, hockey or
wrestling. While there is some tisk for injury in all activities,
these sports are the safer choices for children.


Aside from being fun things to spend their time on, these sports
are all good for teaching children a number of values like working
with others, responsibility and social skills. Plus, kids who play 
sports are usually healthier and generally have more friends than 
those who don't.

Best Sports For Kids:


1- soccer



soccer kids
soccer kids



2- Running



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3- swimming



swimming kids
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4- Inline skating



Inline Skating kids
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5- Basketball



Basketball kids
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6- Bicycling



Bicycling kids

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7- Cheer leading



Cheer leading KIDS

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8- Gymnastic



Gymnastics kids
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Best Shots of your Kids 2018

Best Shots of your Kids 2018


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Tips for Nurturing Curiosity (why,why,why,........) part1


Tips for Nurturing Curiosity (why,why,why,........)  part 1  

Babies are born learners with a natural curiosity to figure out 

how the world works.      Curiosity is the desire to learn. It is an 

eagerness to explore, discover and figure things out. Parents and 

caregivers don't have to make their children curious or push

their children to learn.

DO you have any idea

how many questions does a kid ask a day? 


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first you should know that The more curious
a child is, the more he learns. 

Nurturing your child’s curiosity is one of

the most important ways you can help her/him 

become a lifelong learner.


Tips for Nurturing Curiosity

Try to figure out what is capturing her/his interest, or what skill she/he is
trying to master and create a safe and acceptable way for her/him to 

explore. For example, if your toddler is exploring the houseplants, put 

them out of reach but offer a close alternative. Put some dirt in a plastic

container for your child to play with and inspect. If she/he likes to pour 

the water from her cup onto the high chair or floor, move her to the 

kitchen floor, bathtub or backyard after the meal so she/he can explore
 and 
experiment with water without driving you crazy. This will also teach 

children problem-solving skills, creative and acceptable ways to do and 

get what they want.

acknowledge the questions asked by your child . even if you can't attend 

to it immediately,give them positive response e.g.      "that's really 

intersting, but mummy is busy right now . let's write it down and we will 

find out tonight.

start nurturing your child's curiosity at a very young ag (even when they 

are babies ).





If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more