Raise the funny factor of this poem by reading it to your kids in a silly voice. This short quatrain was a hit in 1895, when Gelett Burgess first published his now-famous poem for kids.
To capture their experiences, Save the Children invited children from countries around the world to write short poems about COVID-19, life under lockdown, and how the pandemic has changed their lives.
SIMON: Now that poem is a children's book. COOPER: It's a family celebration of the light coming back ... I think she said something like, you know, it's a pretty short poem, and we have 32 pages. Do ...