Don’t Bring Camels in the Classroom (From the book The Aliens Have Landed at Our School!)

Don’t bring camels in the classroom.
Don’t bring scorpions to school.
Don’t bring rhinos, rats, or reindeer.
Don’t bring mice or moose or mule.

Pull your penguin off the playground.
Put your python in a tree.
Place your platypus wherever
you think platypi should be.

Lose your leopard and your lemur.
Leave your llama and your leech.
Take your tiger, toad and toucan
anywhere but where they teach.

Send your wombat and your weasel
with your wasp and wolverine.
Hide your hedgehog and hyena
where you’re sure they won’t be seen.

Please get rid of your gorilla.
Please kick out your kangaroo.
No the teacher didn’t mean it
when she called the class a “zoo”.

 --Kenn Nesbitt

 

Perhaps you may enjoy reading this to your children or grandchildren or to those who are "kids at heart"!  Or be the listener as someone share this aloud with you.  Rotarians are committed to improving literacy in this world and it begins with our role-modeling at home or in our schools, and creating opportunities for those in impoverished environments to hold books and go to schools.