He'll tell you a story you wouldn't believe,
He's mastered the sounds of f. n. and p.
The songs he sings will make you smile;
Each day he asks, "will you color a while?"
He's mastered the sounds of f. n. and p.
The songs he sings will make you smile;
Each day he asks, "will you color a while?"
Matching colors, red, white and blue;
Cutting out stars and puppies too.
He colors a picture eight minutes or so,
Then bounces down to go-go-go!
He can relate his favorite nursery rhyme;
And he's certain to tell it's dinner time!
He can draw a circle and vertical line;
Busy each moment with his learning mind.
He is a bundle of great expectation you see,
This little tot God loaned to me.
He curls so snugly within my arms,
And hugs my heart with all his charms.
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Post a CommentThat is wonderful! Children that age are information sponges.