Haunting Halloween Night

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by Laila aged 9

Haunting Halloween Night
It’s eerie all around
The ghosts come out tonight
But don’t be scared, don’t frown
For All Hallows Eve
Is fun for all
You could go trick or treating near a shopping mall

Haunting Halloween Night
May give some a fright
But there’s always luminous light
On every Halloween Night

Families together enjoying themselves
Spooky decorations sat on their shelves
Little children counting their sweets
While mum bakes them Halloween treats

Now the celebration has reached an end
Christmas is right around the bend
But next year on Halloween
It will be more enjoyable than it’s ever been!

Climate Change

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by Adithi Pratap aged 11

Nature is the best,
It towers above all the rest,
Plants, wildlife and flowers,
And the rain gives us all showers!
Plants, Earth is nice!
Don’t do wrong, think twice!
Playing in the world is fun,
Personally, I love the hot sun.
Summer, Autumn, Spring and Winter,
It all makes the whole world brighter!!
SAVE PLANET EARTH!!

Life

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by Anayah aged 10

The wind blew very strong
As we scurried along
Plastic snake
Very fake
In the morning the sun shone bright,
Clearing the thoughts of the dark night
I saw a little hermit crab,
His colouring was oh so dark
Jack Nimble, Jack is quick
Jack jumped over the candlestick
Nature nuts on little shows
Everytime it rains or snows.

Weird Kid

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by Molly Anne Taylor aged 11

In a sea of “normals” I stand alone,
The weird kid in a world that feels unknown.
A puzzle piece that doesn’t fit the mold,
A story waiting to be told.

They laugh and whisper, pointing fingers my way,
But I dance to a rhythm they can’t sway.
I wear my quirks like a badge of honor,
For in my strangeness, I find my power.

From the sidelines, I observe and learn,
The beauty in being different, I discern.
While they seek to blend, I dare to stand out,
Embracing the shadows, without a doubt.

I paint with colors unseen by their eyes,
Creating art that makes my spirit rise.
While they conform to societal norms,
I bloom in the chaos of creative storms.

In books and dreams, I find my solace,
A refuge from a world that lacks promise.
I’m not defined by their judgmental gaze,
For my worth lies in the path I blaze.

So let them laugh, let them misunderstand,
I’ll keep dancing to my own command.
For I am the weird kid, the one who’s unique,
And in my strangeness, I find the courage to speak.

Eid

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by Ibitsam aged 8

Eid is a time to celebrate
Eid is a time to enjoy
Eid is happiness
Eid is time to have fun
Eid is time to enjoy with your family
Eid is everything

Ponies

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by Holly aged 9

Ponies, ponies, ponies, some are cute and sweet
Ponies, ponies, ponies, some like to eat
Ponies, ponies, ponies, some strong and tough
Ponies, ponies, ponies, some small and stout
Ponies, ponies, ponies, I love everything about…
Ponies.

Halloween

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by Kitty Philp aged 10

The candles are lit, the costumes prepared,
The windows made spooky, but the children aren’t scared,
For today is the day parents must give in
To the consuming of sweets (to them it’s a sin!)

So the parents go plotting to stop the Halloween sweet tooth
To make sure chocolates won’t harm their youth
But they can’t find any cures!
And an overpriced dentist lures.

The parents end up bankrupt and broke,
The kids ate the sweets until one boy spoke,
“Let’s have some more!”
More Haribo parents endure

Happy Times

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by Esme Thompson aged 9

Happy times for all
Happy times at any time of day
Happy times are the best time of all!

Summertime Fun

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by Esme Thompson aged 9

I love going to the beach in the summer,
Something worthwhile for anyone`s time!
The time for heat
Ice cream is such a treat
The best times
Are summer times
I love my life in the summer,
Goodbye!

Harvest

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by Lucas aged 9

Hay as yellow as a star in the night sky.

Autumn as cold as the North Pole.

Red bouncy balls falling from the trees.

Vegetables breaking free from their dirty abode.

Edible orange swords stuck in the ground.

Sweetcorn as yellow as a chick.

Trees as tall as mountains.

It’s Harvest Time.