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One of the most well-known and beloved funny poems for kids is "Eletelephony" by Laura Elizabeth Richards. The poem playfully plays with the words "elephant" and "telephone" in a humorous way:<br>"Once there was an elephant,<br>Who tried to use the telephantu2014<br>No! No! I mean an elephone<br>Who tried to use the telephoneu2014<br>(Dear me! I am not certain quite<br>That even now I've got it right.)"<br>Another classic funny poem for kids is "The Crocodile" by Lewis Carroll, which humorously describes the crocodile's behavior<br>Visit for more: https://intelligencevidyarthi.in/blog_detail?id=OQ==
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Snowball Imademyselfasnowball As perfectascould be.I thoughtI'd keepitasapetAndletitsleep withme. ImadeitsomepajamasAnda pillowforitshead.Thenlastnightit ranaway,Butfirstitwetthebed.
TheRainbow's Smile Intheskysohighandwide,Arainbowforms with colorsbright.Red,orange,yellow,green,The prettiestrainboweverseen. Blue,indigo,violettoo,Allthecolorsjustfor you.Stretchingwideacrossthesky,Likeacolorful bridgeuphigh. Whenitrainsandsun shines through,Lookup high,itmightbetrue.Therainbow'ssmile,sopure andclear,Bringingjoyandmagicnear. Sonexttimeyouseearainbow'shue,Remember thecolors,allsotrue.Nature'sbeauty,ohso grand,Intherainbow'ssmile,takeastand.
TheMoon Themoonhasafaceliketheclockinthe hall;Sheshinesonthievesonthegarden wall,Onstreetsandfieldsandharbour quays,Andbirdiesasleepintheforksofthe trees. Thesquallingcatandthesqueaking mouse,Thehowlingdogbythedoorofthe house,Thebatthatliesinbedatnoon,Alllove tobeoutbythelightofthemoon. Butallofthethingsthatbelongtothe dayCuddletosleeptobeoutofherway;And flowersandchildrenclosetheireyesTillupin themorningthesunshallarise.
TheCrocodile HowdoththelittlecrocodileImprovehisshiningtail,Andpourthe watersoftheNileOneverygolden scale! Howcheerfullyheseemstogrin,How neatlyspreadshisclaws,And welcomeslittlefishesin,Withgently smilingjaws!
Snowball ImademyselfasnowballAs perfectascouldbe.IthoughtI'd keepitasapetAndletitsleep withme. ImadeitsomepajamasAnda pillowforitshead.Thenlastnightit ranaway,Butfirstitwetthebed.
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