Birthday Invitation Poem for Kids

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Martin Dejnicki
Here’s a birthday invitation poem that is meant to be shared with kids. It’s funny and hopefully it will inspire children to write their own rhyming poetry.
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Fun Party

This rhyming poem,

I just wanted to send.

To you my silly,

and happy friend.

If you see teeth marks,

on this invite.

My dog tried to help,

with his tongue and bite.

To my birthday party,

I hope you will come.

We will play fun games,

and the food will be yum.

I will be much older,

another sweet year.

When we see something funny,

we will laugh and just cheer.

Now don’t forget,

to mark this date.

You won’t want to miss,

a party that’s great.

by Martin Dejnicki

PUBLISHED: Oct 09, 2023
Written By
Martin Dejnicki
I enjoy writing simple rhyming poetry that people can easily share with their loved ones. I live in Toronto with my loving wife and two curious, adventure-seeking daughters.
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