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Some Interesting Butterfly Poems for Nursery

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Butterfly Poems for Nursery

The why and how of nursery rhyme teaching will aid in making classroom instruction pleasant, motivating, and successful. When children love what they are doing, they learn more effectively. The goals of teaching nursery rhymes include incorporating them into the classroom's repertoire of communicative activities, as well as the development and integration of language skills.


The majority of youngsters like hearing nursery rhymes. When it comes to butterflies, children are enthralled, and they are drawn to butterflies for their vibrant colours. Even the elderly like hearing the lyrics of the butterfly poems. They will always be lovely to our ears. These nursery rhymes for kids have been passed down through the generations and owing to the brief length of the verses, most youngsters can remember them from a young age.


Butterfly, Butterfly Poem

Butterfly, butterfly, flutter around, Butterfly, butterfly, touch the ground, Butterfly, butterfly, fly so free, Butterfly, butterfly, land on me! Butterfly, butterfly, reach the sky, Butterfly, butterfly, say goodbye!


Blue Butterfly


Blue Butterfly


Butterfly, Butterfly, Where Do You Come?

Butterfly, butterfly, Where do you come? I know not, I ask not, Nor ever had a home.


Butterfly, butterfly, Where do you go? Where the Sun shines, And where the buds grow.


Five Little Butterflies

Five little butterflies on flowers galore, One flew off, then there were four. Four little butterflies among the sweet peas. One flew off, then there were three. Three little butterflies with nothing to do. One flew off, then there were two. Two little butterflies resting in the Sun, One flew off, then there was one. One little butterfly, now the only one, She flew off, then there were none.


Pretty Butterfly

Butterfly, butterfly, pretty, pretty butterfly. Flying here and flying there, flying everywhere. When I see you flap your wings, I know that it's time for spring. Butterfly, butterfly, pretty butterfly.


Tips for Parents

Poetry Activities: six easy ways to read poetry to students.

  • Use music to entice them.

  • Make poetry that is lighthearted and unthreatening.

  • Concentrate on improving your reading comprehension.

  • Make use of picture books.

  • Play games.

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FAQs on Some Interesting Butterfly Poems for Nursery

1. Do butterflies have a sense of smell?

Butterflies have no noses. They use their antennae to "smell."

2. What is the best way to explain butterflies to a child?

Butterflies are insects, which means they have six legs, three body sections, and a set of antennae. Adult butterflies feature enormous wing designs with a variety of colours. Butterflies have no mouth or teeth.

3. What distinguishes a butterfly from others?

The butterfly's beauty comes from its scales, which are organised in vivid patterns that are unique to each species. Butterflies, like other insects, have six legs and three primary body parts: the head, the thorax (chest or midsection), and the abdomen (tail end). They also have an exoskeleton and two antennae and Butterfly colours are created by pigments and structures. Chemical pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others, giving the conventional colour.