Read together
In fields and orchards far and wide,
There grows a world of fruit inside.
From sweet strawberries to juicy grapes,
There's a rainbow of colors and shapes.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away,
But there's much more fruit to eat and play.
A pear so juicy, a peach so sweet,
And a mango so exotic, it's hard to beat.
An orange that's zesty, a banana so ripe,
And a watermelon that's a summer delight.
With all these fruits, there's no need to fuss,
Just take a bite and enjoy the rush.
So let's celebrate the gifts of nature,
And all the tasty treats we can savor.
From the smallest berry to the biggest grape,
There's a fruit for everyone to celebrate!
Talk about it
Reflection
- What are some of the different fruits mentioned in the poem?
- What are some of the different colors and shapes of the fruits?
- Which fruit is described as "exotic" in the poem?
- Why is it important to eat fruits?
- Have you tried all the fruits mentioned in the poem? Which ones are your favorites?