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Scooter Squad by Graham Seal

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By australianchildrenspoetry September 13, 2024

They’re tearing down

the tarmac street,

rushing by

with flying feet.

Pushing scooters 

far too fast,

hope they stack ’em

on the grass!

Photo from Pexels by Marie-Ève Beaulieu

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Categories: Australian children's poetry Tags: Graham Seal, rhyming poems, scooters, Spring prompt

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