Prose poems suitable for children to recite

Prose poetry is the literary genre that can best express the poet's feelings, so which prose poems are suitable for children to recite? Let's take a look at the prose poems suitable for children to recite!

1, I must say "Mom", a prose poem suitable for children to recite.

Tell me what you gave me.

Gratitude.

You gave me so many trees that I like,

You gave me so many birds I like,

You gave me so many stars with open petals,

You gave me so many words to write poems and songs,

You gave me so many open hearts,

You gave me so many girls with sweet voices,

You gave me so many hands to hold,

Gave me this childish heart—

It has no desire for life,

I just want a gust of wind,

Send my ideal kite into the blue sky.

2. The prose poem "Childhood" suitable for children to recite is childhood.

I can't read,

Mom is in the library.

I read my mother—

One day,

The world is at peace;

People can fly. ...

Wheat grows out of snow. ...

Money is useless ...

Gold is used to make bricks for houses.

Money is used to paste paper owls,

Silver coins are used to float water lines.

I want to be a wandering teenager,

With a gilded apple,

Silver candle

A flamingo flying from Egypt,

Travel fairy tale kingdom,

Propose to the princess of Candy City ...

But, mom said:

"You must work now."

3. The short poem "Role Exchange" suitable for children to recite is good, and the roles are exchanged.

Today you are the father and I am the baby.

You pushed me into the park, and I bit my nipple and looked innocent.

I'm crying, you're shouting.

Passers-by are still admiring your cuteness and condemning my absurdity.

They forgot our agreement,

Today I am a baby and you are a father.

4. Snail, a prose poem suitable for children to recite. I walk with my little house on my back.

I climbed a tree with my little house on my back,

Slowly, slowly,

No hurry, no panic

I travel with my little house on my back,

Visit everywhere,

Visit the sun kissing flowers and plants.

I want to ask him:

Why didn't he take a picture?

Where we are wet and dirty?

5. The prose poem "Window" suitable for children to recite, my two raindrops,

Wait in the glass.

I'm waiting to meet them,

Which game won the championship?

Two raindrops, two names,

One is John and the other is James.

James took the lead,

My heart wants it lost.

Why is John still waiting?

My heart wants it to win.

James runs very slowly,

John seems to be blocking it.

John finally ran away,

James's pace has quickened again.

John rushed down the window and ran away.

James's speed dropped again.

James, it touched a little dust,

John followed closely.

Can John make it?

James can block the way for ashes. )

John ran after it.

(James is talking to a fly. )

John has arrived, first place!

Look, the sun is shining on the window!