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It’s October and that means . . .

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By australianchildrenspoetry October 5, 2024

World Teacher Day, World Mental Health Day, International Day of the Girl Child, Children’s Week, United Nations Day and of course Halloween!

So many wonderful things happening this month. Which one will you be celebrating? Or will you celebrate them all?

Please send your poems to ozchildrenspoetry@gmail.com

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Categories: Australian children's poetry Tags: Girl Child, Halloween poems, Mental Health, October prompt, Teacher Day, UNDay

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