i‘s are white
and shaped like domes,
Eskimos make them
to use as their homes;
whenever they’re caught
in a cold winter storm,
they just crawl inside
and keep themselves warm.
What is i?
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INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
i‘s are white
and shaped like domes,
Eskimos make them
to use as their homes;
whenever they’re caught
in a cold winter storm,
they just crawl inside
and keep themselves warm.
Your comments are always very welcome.
INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
h‘s are found
on tea-cups and mugs,
saucepans and kettles,
buckets and jugs;
we find them on suitcases,
cupboards and drawers,
and they’re very useful
for opening doors.
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INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
g‘s have got fingers
like me and like you,
sometimes they’re red,
green, yellow or blue;
they’re useful outside
when the weather is cold,
but they make umbrellas
quite tricky to hold.
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INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
f‘s are slimy
and usually green,
they fascinate boys
and make girls scream;
champions at high jump
and long jump as well,
Sometimes they’re princes
under a spell.
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INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
e‘s have big ears
and very small eyes,
they look a bit strange
but are ever so wise;
their noses are bendy
and wrinkly and long,
and sometimes they trumpet
as they walk along.
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INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
d‘s are often
large and quite tall,
today it’s not easy
to find one at all;
they all disappeared
a long time ago,
for reasons that people
do not really know.
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INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
c‘s have two hands
and a little round face,
they keep on the move
at a regular pace;
their hands turn slowly
around and around,
making a little
mechanical sound.
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INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)
b‘s are usually
flat and quite round,
two holes in the middle
can often be found;
there’s one on your trousers
and some on your shirt,
and if you’re a girl,
there’ll be one on your skirt.
Your comments are always very welcome.