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Christmas Poems for Kids

"Christmas Poems for Kids" is our favorite collection of kids' Christmas poems. It was written by British children's writer Paul Perro, and is published here with his permission.
All around the world, across hundreds of nations, Families love Christmas - the tree, the decorations, Christmas cake, carol singers, crackers, festive cheer; Here are some poems about this special time of year.
Santa Claus Santa has a long white beard, It's years since he last shaved. He gives out toys To girls and boys So long as they've behaved.
Stockings Hang your stockings up, but first Make sure you've washed them well. Santa won't be happy if There is a cheesy smell.
Mince Pies I spy with my little eye Something beginning with "M". I spy A mince pie. I could eat a hundred of them
Mistletoe There is an old rule about mistletoe And the rule is this - If you see someone stood below You must give them a kiss.
Christmas Tree Look at the sparkly Christmas Tree In your sitting room. With all its bling It sure does bring Some Christmas va-va-voom!
Presents Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Sprouts are boiling in the pan, I wonder if this year you'll get A sweater from your gran.
Snowman A snowman wears a scarf and hat It is a winter's day. He's big and round but he's not fat He was just built that way.
Nativity Play Mary and Joseph, angels and stars, An inn-keeper who has run out of beds. A child dressed as a donkey, The three kings' crowns are wonky, And the shepherds have tea-towels on their heads.
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