Children's poems about spring

Children's poems about spring:

1. "Spring Breeze Blows"

The spring breeze blows, blowing the willow trees green.

Blowing makes peach blossoms red and wakes up frogs.

Swallows blew here, causing light rain to fall gently.

Let’s all grow loofahs.

2. "Spring Rain"

It's raining a little bit.

The seed said: "Put it down, let it down, I want to sprout."

Mai Miao said: "Let's go, let's go, I want to grow up."

The child said: "Come on, come on, I want to plant melons."

3. "Spring is coming"

Spring is coming quietly, I know where it is:

It is acting as a swing on the willow branch; The tail of the kite swings upward.

It cries in the bird's mouth, and smiles on the peach petals.

It used its gentle hands to help me take off my thick cotton-padded jacket.

4. "Is spring coming?" 》

Is spring coming? Ask about the flowers on the peach trees.

Is spring coming? Ask the buds on the willow branches.

Is spring coming? Ask the spotted duck in the pond.

Is spring coming? Ask the swallow mother on the beam.

5. "Spring Flowers"

Beside the avenue, on the hillside, in the wind and snow, bells are ringing.

The stars and flowers are the leader, twinkling with golden light.

Who are you welcoming? Everyone welcomes Miss Spring.