Learning Counting 3, 4, 5 …
By Rhiannonw
- 1939 reads
1, 2, 3
Breakfast, lunch and tea
Mummy, Daddy, me:
1, 2, 3
My dog, my cat and me
1, 2, 3
2 chairs and 1 settee:
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
wheels on my ‘bike’ for me
round and round
across the ground:
1, 2, 3
Now we’ve got 1 more
3 and 1 makes 4:
Baby, me and Dad and Mum –
4 comes after 3, 2, 1!
Grandma’s come to stay
4 and 1 is 5
– I’ve
5 fingers, and 5 toes,
now count my eyes, and ears
and nose!
[IP: use 'three']
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Comments
That's lovely! I can see
That's lovely! I can see this as a picture book for children. They would love all the repeition and the rhythm of it.
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I also see this as a toddler
I also see this as a toddler's first counting book with lovley pictures in it. Very well written poem Rhiannon. I loved the flow and content.
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for children
Beautiful! Could work well with a skipping rope? You should really do more stories for kids like nursery rhymes and fairytales and that. Do you have children Rhiannon? &
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I can't believe I missed this
I can't believe I missed this one Rhiannon,
what a wonderful way to teach a young child to count. Adding up was never one of my favourite subjects to learn as a child, but you've made it such fun here in your poem.
Like Penny said I could see it as a picture book too. Can you remember those cloth material books for the very young that you could wash? Well I just thought that would be a great way to display this poem.
Jenny.
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