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Ants on Parade


Teaching about ants? Introduce your unit with this rhyme and bring on some smiles!

I saw a parade
Of ants go by.
I wonder why?
   [children raise shoulders and hands
   as if questioning]
I wonder why?

One very small ant
Started to cry.
I wonder why?
   [children raise shoulders and hands as if questioning]
I wonder why?

It had a big crumb
Stuck in its eye.
I wonder why?
   [children raise shoulders and hands as if questioning]
I wonder why?

The ant's mother said,
"It's from that pie."
Please do not cry.
   [children pretend to cry, gently rub their eyes]
Please do not cry.

Soooooo

Children remember
At picnics with pie,
Crumbs go in your mouth
   [children point to their mouths]
Not in your eye!

 

Sue LaBella, Education World's early childhood editor, is a former teacher who loves writing poems for young children. She especially enjoys writing rhymes that make children smile. Susan lives in Connecticut with her family and her bulldog named Daisy. She has written fun rhymes to fit many themes. Visit her archive of rhymes for early childhood classrooms.

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Poem by Sue LaBella
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06/19/2008