Baby Poems
Welcome to our Baby Poems for new babies and ones not so new-for Congratulations on your new baby or just oooooh! isn't she(he) gorgeous poems. These are for your non commercial use.
Baby Poems
** From Baby to Parents(Grandparents)
Coochy, coochy coo Is what most grown ups say; No wonder we're a bit silly Saying that all day!
It's alright really, I'm not on languages yet; I'll just lay here and gurgle Grinning from ear to ear I'll bet! Maggie-May
** They named me (childs name) without asking my advice, I think they're going to keep me cos they think I'm very nice. I have ten tiny fingers and ten ickle tiny toes a lovely little bundle with a lovely little nose. Ten tiny fingers ten tiny toes, lips like a rose bud, one button nose put all these things together and see what God has done. He's sent to you a little girl/boy to be loved by everyone.
** With tears in our eyes as we saw you emerge Crinkly and covered in jelly; You blinked and then shouted at the top of your voice "I want to go back in my moms belly.
I was warm and safe I could hear my mom talking That was all I needed to know; Now I'm out here in the bright lights You'll take me everywhere to show.
I suppose I need to grow bigger As I'm going to grow tall like you; So give me a bath and make me smell nice And I will wish the nurses Adieu" Maggie-May
** Babies have a certain smell Most of the time quite nice; But on occasions when it's not so good They are handed back in a trice.
** Baby Poems
** The time feels slow at first But speeds up so; You'll hardly know where The early years go. Faster and faster so photos are good To remember those little steps; Sitting up and then crawling Walking and talking upon you crept.
** Nappies and rattles and so little sleep Whilst they are so small; But later on when you can play with them Then it will be time for a ball. So till then get used to cat napping All for a minute or two; Matchsticks keeping eyes open Listening for babys' call. I need a bottle or a drink My nappy smells all funny; I'm fed up lying here And my nose has gone all runny! Maggie-May
** Two Little Feet, Too Little Time
Two little feet, ten little toes, Leave their impressions today. Soon they will wear two little shoes, And be running and jumping at play.
Two little feet, too little time, Before they are walking to school, Kicking a rock, or skipping a rope, Wading a puddle or jumping a pool.
Two little feet, One little child, Will soon go their own way, But footprints in my mind recall, They stood here yesterday.
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More Baby Poems
Christening Poems
Naming Ceremony Poems
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