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Exploring The Wild Side: 15 Diverse Animal Poems For Kids

By Matthew Lynch
April 6, 2025
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Introduction:

Children possess a natural curiosity and love for animals. They admire how these creatures move, behave, and interact with their surroundings. It’s important to foster this fascination by introducing kids to the world we share with various species. One way to fuel their imagination and appreciation is through animal-related poetry. These 15 diverse poems will take children on a delightful literary journey through the animal kingdom.

1. “The Owl and the Pussycat” by Edward Lear

A classic nonsense poem that tells the story of an unlikely pair – an owl and a cat – who embark on an adventure together, finding love along the way.

2. “To a Mouse” by Robert Burns

This insightful poem brings forth the similarities between human beings and mice by exploring their similarities in facing struggles and uncertainties.

3. “The Tyger” by William Blake

A timeless piece that ponders about the nature of creation, with a focus on the fierce and powerful tiger.

4. “How Doth The Little Crocodile” by Lewis Carroll

An Alice in Wonderland classic, this poem paints a vivid picture of an elegant crocodile lurking in the water to catch its prey.

5. “There Once Was A Dormouse” by Unknown Author

A light-hearted limerick featuring a mischievous dormouse that comically gets into trouble, teaching children about cause and effect.

6. “Spider On The Floor” by Raffi Cavoukian

A catchy, rhythmic piece that highlights the presence of nature within our own homes through a fun encounter with a spider.

7. “Who Wakes Rooster?” by Lucy Maud Montgomery

A delightful bedtime story poem involving animals on a farm working together in harmony to maintain their daily routines.

8. “The Ants At The Picnic” by Tony Johnston

Inspired by the fun of a family picnic, this poem humorously teaches about the persistence of ants in finding food.

9. “The Yak” by Hilaire Belloc

An entertaining and informative piece that engages children in learning about the enormous and hairy yak, an animal native to the Himalayas.

10. “The Snail” by Christina Rossetti

A short poem that encourages observation, attention to detail, and wonder for the simple yet amazing design of a snail’s shell.

11. “The Circus Elephants” by Margaret Wise Brown

This whimsical take lets children experience the excitement of a circus and its performing elephants through enchanting imagery.

12. “Bear In There” by Shel Silverstein

Escape to the imaginary world within a refrigerator where a polar bear resides – a humorous and light-hearted poem perfect for kids with big imaginations.

13. “Chameleon’s Colors” by Nikki Giovanni

A fun, rhythmic observation of how chameleons can change their colors to match their surroundings – great for teaching kids about adaptability and nature.

14. “Elusive Kangaroo” by A.A. Milne

An engaging read showcasing the speed and agility of kangaroos, ideal for promoting physical activity and imagination in children.

15. “Little Turtle” by Vachel Lindsay

An ode to the calm yet fascinating life of a turtle, this poem exudes serenity while teaching about underwater creatures.

Conclusion:

These 15 diverse animal poems offer children an opportunity to explore nature’s wonders while expanding their literary horizons. Encouraging kids to read and engage with poetry not only sparks their creativity but also helps develop critical thinking skills. So go ahead – ignite their passion for animals and let their imaginations run wild!

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