幼兒初級 (3 4 歲 ) 誦材 Poem A Eating bananas Martin Honeysett Bananas, said the monkey Are what I like to eat, And if my hands are busy I peel them with my feet. p.1
幼兒初級 (3 4 歲 ) 誦材 Poem B On a starry night John Foster On a starry night The stars twinkle Like thousands of bright eyes Watching us and winking. On a cloudy night The stars are hidden As if someone Has blindfolded them. p.2
幼兒初級 (3 4 歲 ) 誦材 Poem C My dad s a gorilla Martin Honeysett My dad s a gorilla when he gets mad, He starts to rant and roar. Then walks about on his hands and knees, And rolls around the floor. He s also very hairy, Hairs poke out through his vest, And like a real gorilla He stands and thumps his chest. p.3
幼兒高級 (5 6 歲 ) 誦材 Poem A Star shapes Moira Andrew A star is a feather from a dove s wing. It s a sliver yo-yo bouncing on its string. A star is a tear-drop falling down night s face. It s a milky snow-flake patterned like lace. A star is a jewel in the Queen s crow. It s a hole in the sky to let angles look down. p.4
幼兒高級 (5 6 歲 ) 誦材 Poem B Night visitor Wendy Larmont I m sure that someone s watching From the bottom of my bed. I don t know who is hiding, I can only see his head. I want to out the light on But I m too afraid to try. He might reach out and grab me. I think I m going to cry. Oh good! Here s someone coming I can hear them on the stair. My Daddy s switched my light on. Well!... It s only my old bear! p.5
幼兒高級 (5 6 歲 ) 誦材 Poem C The Old Rocking Horse John Kitching The old rocking horse Is now worn, with no tail And no mane. His brown paint Is all cracked. But the course That he rides without fail Day and night with his quaint, Mended smile stays the same: There s no end to his galloping game. p.6
小學初級 (6 9 歲 ) 誦材 Poem A The Brown Bear John Foster In winter, When the cold winds blow, When the land Is covered with snow, The brown bear sleeps. In winter, When the nights come soon, When the land Freezes beneath the moon The brown bear dreams. The brown bear Dreams of summer heat, Of berries, Honey and nuts to eat. The brown bear sighs. p.7
The brown bear Stirs, then digs down deep, Safe and sound In its winter sleep. The brown bear dreams. p.8
小學初級 (6 9 歲 ) 誦材 Poem B The sun Tony Bradman The wind is whistling. The sky is grey. You re off to school On a miserable day. Clouds are pouring Rain on your head. You wish you could Have stayed in bed. But 92 million Miles from here Is a star that will make Your gloom disappear p.9
Its rays will cross The deeps of space To make you smile When they touch your face. The sun will chase Your blues away. For who can be sad On a bright, sunny day? p.10
小學初級 (6 9 歲 ) 誦材 Poem C Monkey Jean Kenward His eyes are sad. He nibbles a banana and looks at me between the iron bars. We are so close. But he is in a prison that seems as far as Jupiter or Mars. What does he dream of when the darkness thickens and all the eager visitors are gone? p.11
The green, deep forest, where for years and years monkeys have played and tumbled in the sun. p.12