Christmas Poems for Kids
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Christmas Poems for Kids – 15 Christmas Poems for Infants

Christmas is at the corner, and I hope you all are excited about the celebrations and, of course, holidays coming up very soon. These poems will give you better words to express to lovely kids.

Look no more with this ultimate collection of Christmas poems that was specially curated with children in mind.

1. Title: “I Like to See Christmas”

I love to spy the stockings hung,
In hopes that Santa’s song is sung.
Bells are jingling, gifts in sight,
Christmas joy, pure and bright.

The tree adorned with lights so merry,
Each ornament, a festive cherry.
And oh, the joy that fills the air,
As Santa smiles from his festive chair.

With gifts and wonders all around,
The Christmas spirit does abound.
Bells, stockings, the tree so tall,
In this season, joy enthralls.

Santa’s gaze, a gleeful decree,
A special moment, just for me.
So in this season, pure and free,
Christmas magic, let it be.

I Like to See Christmas - Christmas Poems for Kids

2. Title: “Dot’s Christmas Wish with a Paris Doll”

In old November’s chilly space,
Santa received a note with grace.
Dottie D. penned words so tender,
Yearning for a Paris doll, a sender.

Come December’s silent eve,
Santa remembered, he’d not deceive.
To Mrs. Claus, he did convey,
A Paris doll for Christmas Day.

Under the tree, a festive sight,
A Paris doll nestled in the night.
Holly and mistletoe adorned with glee,
A stocking filled, a mantel spree.

Yet, in shadows, dolls convened,
Whispers low, their presence keen.
The Paris doll, in slumber deep,
Unaware of the secrets they keep.

Dot's Christmas Wish with a Paris Doll - Christmas Poems for Kids

3. Title: “Peppermint stick”

A lick I took, oh so sweet,
Peppermint stick, a festive treat.
Yummy flavors, pure delight,
Once on the tree, now in my bite!

Twirls of red and white so merry,
Once adorned the Christmas cherry.
Now it dances on my tongue,
A sweet memory, newly sung.

From the tree to my tummy’s glee,
Peppermint joy, pure and free.
A tasty journey, oh so funny,
Christmas cheer in every lick, how sunny!

Gone from the bough to my taste,
A sweet transition, not a waste.
Peppermint delight, a holiday story,
In my tummy, now in glory!

Peppermint stick - Christmas Poems for Kids

4. Title: “Christmas Tree Angel”

Oh, an angel atop the tree,
I wish that angel could be me.
Spreading joy to girl and boy,
Sharing Christmas’ boundless joy.

Wings aglow with softest light,
Guiding through the peaceful night.
Granting wishes, sweet and free,
On the tree, an angel, let it be.

In the treetop’s radiant embrace,
An angel casting smiles in grace.
Bringing laughter, pure and free,
Oh, I wish that angel were me.

Amidst the ornaments and cheer,
Whispers of hope for all to hear.
Filling hearts with glee and delight,
As an angel on this festive night.

Christmas Tree Angel - Christmas Poems for Kids

5. Title: “Snowball’s Whimsical Adventure”

I crafted a snowball, cold and round,
A frosty friend, on snowy ground.
Dressed it up in snug attire,
A chilly companion, my heart’s desire.

Pajamas sewn with care and glee,
A snowy pillow, soft as can be.
Beside me, it peacefully lay,
Through the night and into day.

Last night, a mischievous flight,
It rolled away, out of sight.
Leaving behind a melted trail,
A winter story, both sweet and frail.

My snowy friend, now far away,
Yet, laughter lingers, bright as day.
In winter’s whimsy, a tale to be told,
Of a snowball pet, pure and bold.

Snowball's Whimsical Adventure - Christmas Poems for Kids

6. Title: “Christmas Carollers”

A band of carollers in frost and snow,
Marching merrily, hearts all aglow.
Carefree of the weather, come what may,
Spreading joy as they march along their way.

At every hall and cottage, they halt,
Sharing wishes warm, without a fault.
Praying for a Christmas merry and bright,
Filled with peace, hope, and pure delight.

For those who cross their festive track,
A smile they share, no joy they lack.
Wishing all they meet on Christmas Day,
A merriment that lasts in every way.

So, let the carols fill the air,
A cheerful song, a holiday affair.
In the spirit of goodwill and play,
Merry Christmas to all, they convey.

Christmas Carollers - Christmas Poems for Kids

7. Title: “A Ride with Santa”

I wish dear Santa would take me on a ride,
To drive his reindeer with joy and pride.
By Santa’s side, in the sleigh so wide,
Through the starry night, on this magical tide.

Helping Santa seek girls and boys,
Spreading happiness with Christmas toys.
In the sleigh, the sound of joyful noise,
Bringing laughter to every house.

Jingle, jingle, jingle, the bells would ring,
In the air, the festive joy they’d bring.
With reindeer and Santa, a magical fling,
A Christmas ride, oh, how it would swing!

Through snow-covered fields and starry skies,
We’d soar together, a holiday surprise.
Santa’s mission, with childlike eyes,
Bringing delight, under moonlit skies.

A Ride with Santa - Christmas Poems for Kids

8. Title: “Cheerful Return of Santa”

Two eyes so merry, shining bright,
A tiny nose, a pure delight.
Snowy beard and rosy cheeks,
Santa arrives, the joy he peaks.

A round, chubby man, with a sack so grand,
Bringing cheer across the land.
Hurrah for old Santa, the jolly old soul,
Spreading happiness, making spirits whole.

With cheeks like roses and eyes so blue,
A festive figure, known and true.
Carrying a pack, big and bulging,
In excitement, our hearts indulging.

Back again, Santa, with joy he’s filled,
Bringing gifts, dreams fulfilled.
For every child, a special knack,
Hurrah for Santa, we welcome him back!

Cheerful Return of Santa - Christmas Poems for Kids

9. Title: “Christmas Joy”

C is for Christmas, a season held dear,
H for the Holiday, bringing joy and cheer.
R for Reindeer, pulling Santa’s sleigh,
Icicles (I) dripping on a cold winter’s day.

S is for Santa, elusive and spry,
T for the Tree, reaching up to the sky.
Mistletoe (M) hangs, inviting a hug,
Angels (A) above, their celestial plug.

Stockings (S) are filled, a sight to behold,
With toys for the eager, both young and old.
Carols resound, filling the air,
A festive spirit, beyond compare.

In the glow of lights, and the warmth we share,
Christmas magic blankets the world with care.
So, embrace the season with hearts full of glee,
For in this festive joy, we find unity.

Christmas Joy - Christmas Poems for Kids

10. Title: “Christmas Bells”

Do you hear the Christmas bells,
The Christmas bells, the Christmas bells?
Do you hear the Christmas bells
That ring out loud and clear?

Can you see our Christmas tree,
Our Christmas tree, our Christmas tree?
Can you see our Christmas tree,
It fills our room with cheer.

Do you smell the gingerbread,
The gingerbread, the gingerbread?
Do you smell the gingerbread,
I’m glad Christmas is here.

Feel the warmth that stockings share,
Stockings share, stockings share.
Feel the warmth that stockings share,
Hung with love and care.

Christmas Bells - Christmas Poems for Kids

11. Title: “My Christmas Wish for You”

My Christmas wish for you, my friend,
Is more than just a simple blend.
Hope, joy, and peace each day,
Sun-filled skies along your way.

Love and friendship through the year,
Laughter and happiness, crystal clear.
Count your blessings, one by one,
Find joy in all, when day is done.

May your travels be short and light,
May your spirit stay forever bright.
Silver linings in each cloud,
Pot of gold where rainbows crowd.

Wishing you all this and more,
May dreams come true, like never before.
A Merry Christmas and New Year so blessed,
In joy, love, and peace, may you find rest.

My Christmas Wish for You - Christmas Poems for Kids

12. Title: “A Letter to Santa’s Ear”

In a letter to Santa, my story I share,
With a heart full of hope, and a touch of care.
Boasting goodness, though not without flaw,
A sweet little angel, yet breaking the law.

Homework forgotten, rules slightly bent,
Childhood’s mischief, innocence spent.
A ball through a window, a runaway’s flight,
In the shadows I hid, fearing the night.

Pigtails tugged, a sister’s soft cry,
Grounded for antics, time passing by.
Imperfections I bear, mistakes I confide,
Dear Santa, forgive, in you I confide.

Grant me a chance in the year drawing near,
To redeem myself and make things clear.
On your good list, may my name appear,
A pledge I make, Santa, lend me your ear.

A Letter to Santa's Ear - Christmas Poems for Kids

13. Title: “Christmas Gifts of Joy”

A pound of fun, a pound of joy,
For every girl and every boy.
A cup of goodness, a cup of love,
Gifts from heaven, like stars above.

A pinch of holly, a pinch of pine,
In every heart, the season’s sign.
Christmas time is now in view,
Spreading cheer with red and blue.

With laughter ringing, a festive rhyme,
These simple gifts stand the test of time.
So let’s rejoice, with hearts in tune,
In the magic of a merry Christmas moon.

A sprinkle of wonder, in snowflakes light,
Blankets the world in pure delight.
Gather ’round, share stories and cheer,
For the holiday season is finally here.

Christmas Gifts of Joy - Christmas Poems for Kids

14. Title: “Being Santa”

Being Santa’s joyful task,
Gifting everyone, a festive ask.
On a magic sleigh, he takes his ride,
Jingle jingle, far and wide.

Lists he’s read, a billion, maybe more,
Elves employed to wrap, galore.
Reindeer fed, boots laced tight,
In his red suit, he’s quite a sight.

Christmas Eve, he takes to the sky,
Over towns and trees, oh so high.
To every place, down every road,
Gifts for kids, the festive code.

Once ’round the world, to every girl and boy,
Leaving presents, oh what joy!
His sack is empty, his heart is light,
Home in time for Christmas night.

Being Santa - Christmas Poems for Kids

15. Title: “Merry Christmas”

Carols echo from afar,
Laughter twinkles like a star.
Christmas scents fill the air,
A joyful aura everywhere.

Candy canes and angels high,
Adorn the tree, reaching the sky.
Presents wait for you and me,
Underneath the festive tree.

Tinsel twirls, candles aglow,
Guiding Santa through the snow.
Bright and sparkly is the night,
Filled with wonder and delight.

Merry Christmas to you, dear friend,
May joy and happiness never end.
In the New Year, may your days be bright,
Filled with laughter and pure delight.

Merry Christmas - Christmas Poems for Kids

16. Title: “To Santa Claus”

Dear Santa, lend your ear to me,
A wish list I share, just let it be.
A horse and wagon, gleaming bright,
A boat painted red, a pure delight.

An elephant and a jumping-jack,
No need for a sled, I don’t lack.
My sled’s pretty, that I confess,
But a trotting horse would bring happiness.

A man with a wheelbarrow, strong and keen,
Candy, too, in colors unseen.
Jot it down, Santa, in your scroll,
Leave them at my house, fulfill my goal.

As you journey through the town so grand,
Grant my wishes, magical in your hand.
I’ll wait with joy, anticipation high,
For the treasures you’ll bring, as you pass by.

To Santa Claus - Christmas Poems for Kids

17. Title: “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer”

Rudolph, a reindeer with a nose so bright,
In the darkness, it emits a festive light.
The others laughed, teased, and called him names,
Excluding Rudolph from their playful games.

On a foggy Christmas Eve, Santa drew near,
With a special request, erasing all jeer.
“Rudolph, guide my sleigh through the night,
Your bright nose will lead with its magical light.”

Suddenly, Rudolph was the hero of the night,
Cheers and laughter, a joyful sight.
“Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,” they sung,
In history, his tale would forever be hung.

Now the reindeer with the radiant glow,
A symbol of uniqueness, as stories go.
Children cheer for Rudolph with delight,
A Christmas hero, shining so bright.

Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Christmas Poems for Kids

18. Title: “Little Pine Tree”

I’m a little pine tree, small and spry,
Among the bigger ones, I shyly lie.
When I grow up, just wait and see,
A merry Christmas tree, big and free.

In the piney woods where I stand,
Dreaming of treetops, grand and grand.
When I’m older, strong and free,
A festive wonder for all to see.

Till then, I’ll bask in the forest cheer,
Growing each day, year by year.
Dreaming of lights and ornaments so bright,
A Christmas tree in the soft moonlight.

A little pine today, but tomorrow, just wait,
Transforming into a yuletide fate.
A great big tree, joyous and free,
Spreading Christmas delight for all to see.

Little Pine Tree - Christmas Poems for Kids

19. Title: “A Chubby Little Snowman

A chubby snowman, cold and round,
Carrot nose, on frosty ground.
Along came a bunny, a furry sprite,
Curiosity gleamed in its eyes so bright.

The hungry bunny, a winter quest,
Spied the snowman, couldn’t resist.
With a nibble, nibble, in the snowy scene,
The bunny crunched on the orange sheen.

The snowman sighed, a frosty frown,
His carrot nose, now nibbled down.
The bunny hopped away, pleased and content,
Leaving the snowman a bit forlorn, lament.

Yet, in the snowy quiet, a lesson was found,
Of fleeting joys on the wintry ground.
The snowman smiled, though missing a part,
In the winter magic, a tale from the heart.

A Chubby Little Snowman - Christmas Poems for Kids

20. Title: “Christmas Stars”

Golden stars above shine bright,
Spreading a cheerful Christmas light.
Twinkling a Yuletide message clear,
To the world below, far and near.

They speak of peace and goodwill,
A Christmas time joy that’s still.
Let it fill every heart with mirth,
Spreading love and peace on Earth.

At this season, a magical glow,
In every corner, it does bestow.
Cheerful wishes, both young and old,
A story of joy and peace retold.

Golden stars, a celestial birth,
Sending blessings to the Earth.
May the season’s goodwill and cheer,
Bring joy to all, far and near.

Christmas Stars - Christmas Poems for Kids

We intend this collection of Christmas poems for kids to complement your under-tree surprises. Nothing too ceremonial during gift exchange, nor anything too formal. This is to circulate the warmth of Christmas Spirit within the family.

We hope one verse from this collection caught your attention. Select your favorite from this collection, share it with kids in your family. We would love to read about their excitement in the comment box.

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