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Rhymes of Childhood

Not nursery rhymes, but poems about different scenes of childhood. Poems about Grandpa, Grandma, story time, castor oil, “Wait till your pa comes home!”, and many more. These are sure to evoke nostalgia, lots of smiles, and maybe a couple sighs or tears. - Summary by TriciaG

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How the Baby Learned to Smile (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
Grandma (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
Habits (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
The Path o’ Little Children (Ed Humpal)
Just a Boy (Sonrisa Jones)
The New Little Gimmie (Sonrisa Jones)
The Woe of an Unwilling Orator (Sonrisa Jones)
A Christmas Story (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
Weaning the Baby (ThoughtfulWilderness)
The First Step (ThoughtfulWilderness)
Wishing (Sonrisa Jones)
Where the Children Meet (Sonrisa Jones)
When We Were Kids (Phil Schempf)
A Baby in the House (Jenn Broda)
Our Son (Fernando Borrego)
Come Back, You Little Feller (Fernando Borrego)
Sticky Fingers (Larry Wilson)
Janet’s Morning Bath (Trax)
The Family Disgrace (Trax)
The Lanes of Boyhood (Larry Wilson)
Fractions (Fernando Borrego)
The Human Stage Coach (Wayne Perry)
The Rough Little Rascal (Phil Schempf)
At Sixteen Months (Diya Khurana)
Baby Feet (Diya Khurana)
A Fairy Story (Jenn Broda)
“Where’s Mamma?” (Diya Khurana)
The Boy and the Flag (Diya Khurana)
When a Little Baby Dies (Francesco Dembinski)
A Boy and His Stomach (Larry Wilson)
Lullaby (Jenn Broda)
The Man to Be (Phil Schempf)
The Summer Children (Francesco Dembinski)
The Old Wooden Tub (WillJ)
Dr. Johnson’s Picture Cow (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
The Approach of Christmas (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
A Boy and His Dog (Phil Schempf)
Boy or Girl? (Jenn Broda)
“Wait Till Your Pa Comes Home” (Fernando Borrego)
Nothing to Laugh At (Wayne Cooke)
Teach Them of the Flag (Wayne Cooke)
Daddies (Larry Wilson)
The Toy-Strewn Home (Jenn Broda)
Last Night the Baby Cried (Greg Dietz)
Little Fishermen (Sarah Brown)
The Cookie-Lady (Wayne Cooke)
Being Brave at Night (Meetali10)
Pleasure's Signs (Garfield Dsouza)
Little Girls (Trax)
Dinner-Time (Wayne Perry)
Castor Oil (Wayne Perry)
At Dawn (Fernando Borrego)
Bud Discusses Cleanliness (Trax)
The Children (Wayne Cooke)
His Example (Jenn Broda)
The Fun of Forgiving (Larry Wilson)
The Right Family (Wayne Cooke)
Tonsils (Diya Khurana)
As It Goes (Wayne Cooke)
When the Soap Gets in Your Eye (Diya Khurana)
I Don't Want to Go to Bed (Renelle)
Morning Brigands (Eric Lee)
Aunty (Garfield Dsouza)
Different (Garfield Dsouza)
A Fine Sight (Eric Lee)
A Boy at Christmas (Larry Wilson)
The Cut-Down Trousers (Garfield Dsouza)
The Little Hurts (Laurel Emerson)
Grown Up (Laurel Emerson)
Grandpa (Phil Schempf)
Pa Did It (Garfield Dsouza)
The Doctor (Eric Lee)
The Little Velvet Suit (Eric Lee)
Spoiling Them (Eric Lee)
Story Time (Wayne Cooke)
Another Mouth to Feed (Josie3144)
The Lure That Failed (Ed Humpal)
The Little Army (Eric Lee)
The Broken Drum (Eric Lee)
The Boy Soldier (KevinS)
A Bear Story (Phil Schempf)
When Pa Comes Home (HannahWishbone)
The Joy of a Dog (Phil Schempf)
Up to the Ceiling (Eric Lee)
Answering Him (Wayne Cooke)
The Bumps and Bruises Doctor (Eric Lee)
Real Swimming (KevinS)
Always Saying “Don’t!” (Wayne Cooke)
No Children! (Wayne Cooke)
To a Little Girl (Wayne Cooke)
A Feller's Hat (Ed Humpal)
Practicing Time (Renelle)
When There's Company for Tea (Grace Buchanan)
The Good Little Boy (Grace Buchanan)
The Finest Age (Grace Buchanan)
Out-of-Doors (Ed Humpal)
My Paw Said So (Wayne Cooke)
A Boy and His Dad (Phil Schempf)
A Boy's Hope for the Future (Wayne Perry)
Couldn't Live Without You (Fernando Borrego)
Leader of the Gang (Eric Lee)
Little Girls Are Best (Theoden Humphrey)
What Home's Intended For (Theoden Humphrey)
Aw Gee Whiz! (Eric Lee)
The Living Beauties (Sarah Brown)
Story Telling (Fernando Borrego)
The World and Bud (April6090)
The Choir Boy (Garfield Dsouza)
To the Little Baby (Wayne Perry)
Pretending Not to See (Theoden Humphrey)
The Fairy and the Robin (Ed Humpal)
The Spoiler (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
High Chair Days (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
Rich (Tomas Dorrington-Hardin)
Dirty Hands (Ed Humpal)
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