September Thirty days hath September April, June, and November All the rest have thirty-one: Except...

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September

Thirty days hath September

April, June, and November

All the rest have thirty-one:

Except February

It has twenty–eight we find,

Unless it’s leap year,

Then it has twenty nine

September

Apples are red, fields are gold

Dandelion heads have grown white and old.

The sun is still hot, but the nights grow cool;

All nature is saying, “It’s time for school!”

October

All of nature puts on a show

In October’s bright blue weather

The hills, the trees a golden glow,

Each leaf a scarlet feather.

November

There’s a chill in the air

The trees are all bare

And the turkey has much to fear,

Why? Because

Thanksgiving will soon be here!

December

I hear a bird sing

In the dark of December

A magical thing

And sweet to remember.

“We are nearer to Spring

Than we were in September”

I heard a bird sing

In the dark of December.

January• A year to be glad in,

And not to be sad in,To gain in, to give in,A happy new year.A new year for trying,And never for sighing,A new year to live in,Oh, hold it most dear.

• The snow fell gently all the night.It made a blanket soft and white.It covered houses, flowers and groundBut did not make a single sound

February

• "February is merely as long as is needed to pass the time until March.""Away in a meadow all covered with snowThe little old groundhog looks for his shadowThe clouds in the sky determine our fateIf winter will leave us all early or late."-  Don Halley

February

Groundhog’s day - lots of snow!

Valentine’s Day and winds that blow!

Black History Month and President’s day

Snowy fun though skies are gray!

Chinese New Year and Leap Year, too!

February’s short but there’s lots to do!

March

The March Wind

I come to work as well as play;

I’ll tell you what I do:

I whistle alt he live-long day,

“Woo-oo-oo-oo! Woo-oo!”

March

Windy, wild, and stormy days,

Then sunny light through shadow plays!

Cold, then warm; Winter, then spring,

No one knows what each day will bring!

Will the weather be cruel or will it be kind?

March never seems to make up its mind!

April

• April, dear April, I beg you come soon –And bring your sweet primroses too.Let them join in with the daffodils’ play, As skies offer sunshine anew.

April

April rain

And April sun

Show spring is here

and winter’s done!

Skateboards, bikes,

and jump ropes tell

that we are under

springtime’s spell!

May

Put away the snowsuits,

Your sleds, your warm wool hats!

Get out your bikes

and jump ropes,

Your baseballs and your bats!

Pack away your sweaters,

Your coats, and skiing gear!

Unpack your shorts and swimsuits,

It’s warm when May is here!

June

Sunny sands, blue sky,

A lazy day and kites to fly!

A picnic in a shady park,

Then fireworks sparkling after dark.

Enjoy each golden, sun-drenched day,

For summer’s here, it’s time to play!

July

August

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