
Ds (age Ten)
Butterfly Babies
Tiny eggs lay on a leaf
As white as snow;
They will break out of the egg
And soon will grow.
The baby caterpillars
Will eat and eat;
They move very, very slow
On their small feet.
In a cocoon they will sleep
And pop right out;
The beautiful butterfly
Will fly about.
Dd (age Eight)
Frog Babies
On pleasant summer days,
I go to the pond to gaze,
Upon the mother frog.
I watch her lay her eggs,
Soon they hatch and grow their legs.
The tadpoles are so nice.
Their tail becomes their body.
Soon they hope away with glee,
And have their own babies.
What I am really happy about is that both of them really took time to make sure that their rhyme and rhythm patterns match throughout. Thanks for letting them share.
