The Lost Treasure of the Forest

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!

Reflections

  1. What are some of the different fruits mentioned in the poem?
  2. What are some of the different colors and shapes of the fruits?
  3. Which fruit is described as "exotic" in the poem?
  4. Why is it important to eat fruits?
  5. Have you tried all the fruits mentioned in the poem? Which ones are your favorites?

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