My Family

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by Joshua Bluer aged 8

My dad loves to watch the match
But won’t ever play catch
He tunes into Top Gear
While drinking some beer

My sister loves rockets
And has sweets in her pockets
Dancing all around
Losing more than a pound.

I Love My Family

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by Neve Collins aged 8

My sister is three
She likes to annoy me
We play together with our toys
But Esme doesn’t like boys

My Mum is very loving
She likes to eat Christmas pudding
She likes to get out of the house
But has never seen a mouse

My dad likes to do chores
When we fall over he cleans our sores
My dad works very hard all day
He doesn’t like to play

I Love My Family

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by Callum Clayton aged 8

My dad is rugby mad
My mum thinks he’s bad
My dad likes sport
But to make a header he’s too short

My mum is very lazy
When she’s angry she goes crazy
She tells my brother off
For waking her up with his cough

My brother loves to dance
He always does a prance
He gets told off a lot
For his evil plot

My Family

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by Lauren Brown aged 8

My family are kind of weird
You just wait and see.

Football mad dad
Awesome mum
Musical older sister
I’m kinda noisy
Lovely little sister
Yes we’re weird, now you see my crazy little family.

My Lovely Mother

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by Priasha Mukherjee aged 11

My mother is loving,
My mother is caring.
She is very kind,
And has future thoughts in her mind
She scolds me for my good,
But not to spoil my mood.
She is a sister, an aunt, a niece,
a daughter, a cousin.
But for me she is the world’s best mom.

My Mum is the Best

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by Oliver West aged 7

Mum you are fun.
Happy like the sun.
You are a shining star.
I love you exactly the way you are.

Mummy, I Love You

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by Alice Keevil aged 7

Mummy I love you because you look after my everyday.
You say good night every night .
I love it when you say I love you because it makes me happy.
You are as beautiful as a butterfly.
You look like an angel, princess and mermaid.
Thank you Mummy for being you.

The Best Mummy in the World

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by Emily Thea Whittaker aged 7

My Mum is the best at telling stories.
She always reads Malory Towers and St Claire’s.
She is the kindest in the world.
I love her exactly the way she is.
My Mum is special because she always helps me.
I love the way my Mum smiles.
Thank you Mum for being you.

Amazing Mum

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by Guy Mitchell aged 7

Mum you are as beautiful as stars and Mars.
Mum you are as soft as a cushion.
Mum you are as sweet as a lollipop.
Mum you are as warm as a blanket.
Mummy you are magnificent, magic and most wonderful.
Mummy you gleam like a lantern.
We always give each other a good night kiss before the lights go out.
Thank you Mum for being there forever.

Perfect Mum

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by Rowan Parfitt aged 7

This poem was a Runner Up. No prize… but well done!

My Mum is as lovely as a butterfly.
Mummy you are everything – priceless like a diamond ring.
Mum, you are soft like a pillow and as kind as a fairy.
My Mum is stronger than a rhino.
Thank you Mum for looking after me and giving me a magic kiss at night time.
I am so proud of you Mum because of everything you do.
Mum, you are amazing and awesome.
I love you to the moon and back,
You are the best Mum in the world.