The Rainbow of Fruits

A poem for the young and bright,
Filled with fruit that brings delight.
Peaches, apples, pineapple too,
Pears and bananas, what will we do?
Kiwis and oranges, round and bright,
All different colors, a colorful sight.

Peaches are sweet and soft to the touch,
Perfect for snacking, you'll love them so much.
Apples are crisp, with a crunchy bite,
An all-time favorite, day or night.
Pineapple's sweet, with a tropical vibe,
Add it to drinks, or just eat it on the side.

Pears are a treat, juicy and fine,
Perfect for baking, in a pie they will shine.
Bananas are yellow, and easy to peel,
A tasty snack, that's good for a meal.
Kiwis are green, with a fuzzy outside,
But inside they're sweet, with a surprise.

Oranges are bright, with a citrusy zest,
Perfect for squeezing, or just eating the best.
So many fruits to choose from each day,
Eating them all, is a fun game to play.
So go ahead, and take a big bite,
Of all these fruits, that are oh so bright!

Reflections

  1. What are the different types of fruits mentioned in the poem?
  2. Which fruit is described as sweet and soft?
  3. What is the color of a ripe banana?
  4. Which fruit is a good choice for a snack?
  5. What does the poem suggest you can do with pineapples?
  6. Which fruit is described as having a surprise inside?
  7. What do you think the author wants us to learn about fruits from this poem?

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