Children have enjoyed the humorous and playful character "Chi-chi-chi the monkey" for many years. Kids of all ages are made to laugh and smile by this little monkey, whether it’s through short poems or catchy songs.
You will find enjoyable verses in this collection that are simple to learn and ideal for reading aloud to your children. These absurd rhymes promote language development and creativity in addition to being funny.
Prepare to laugh with your kids as you read these witty and upbeat poems about Chi-chi-chi, the mischievous monkey!
Funny ditties and fables
A brick, Wooden, is creeping along the wall like glass. Let it float, then; polystyrene is not necessary.
Who’s that at my door? Look, nobody’s house. Try again to kick the lock; perhaps then I’ll let you in.
A donkey approached me as I was walking straight down the road, but it didn’t bother me because I didn’t know where I got the seeds.
Petya was strolling down the street. He discovered a pea, which then fell, rolled, and vanished. Somewhere, someplace, peas will grow.
I am seated beneath a cherry tree and I am enthralled. "You have to listen to your mother," declares Uncle Lenin.
Sunday is quickly approaching. For the girls, cookies, and the foolish boys, with the sides being thickly stickered!
A fly is perched atop a watermelon on the table, and it is enraged with the fruit because it is too big to fit in its stomach.
A hare is perched atop a fence. in shorts made of aluminum. Who gives a damn, anyway? Perhaps he plays basketball.
A glass sits on the table, and within is a cockroach. Mom bit off half of it, mistaking it for raspberries. A glass sits on the table, and within is a cockroach. Dad bit off a little more, mistaking it for potatoes.
A glass with milk on it sits on the table. We wanted to take a bath, and the glass is quite deep.
I’ll stab you with a knife right now, throw you into the fire, and you’ll kick me with your hooves while leading with your wiggles.
A tall citizen with a short stature strolled. All curly, hairless, and slender as a barrel.
As, fa, sol, la, si, do, re, mi, The kittens clung to the taxi as the cat got inside and rode for free.
This Sunday, nonsense on the fence ate jam and a fly ate a rooster.
"Chi-chi-chi the monkey" is a charming anthology of humorous verses and songs that delight kids and families alike. These poems captivate young readers with their playful rhymes and humorous tales, stimulating their imagination and laughter. These enjoyable poems are a treasured part of any family’s reading routine because they are ideal for bedtime or playtime and encourage a love of language and imaginative storytelling.
Children"s poems
An elderly man and woman used to live together. One day, while eating milk porridge, the elderly man became enraged with her and gave her a fistful to the belly. The old woman flew into the cellar because she could no longer take it. There was a beetroot in the cellar, and anyone who listened was foolish.
Primates Chi-chi-chi She was a brick salesperson. She flew beneath the bed, the bed moved away, and the monkey moved away because she didn’t have time to sell them.
You’re filthy. The broom is you. You’re a lethargic person. You little turd. You’re filthy. You’re an asshole. It’s okay to lie. You are dishonest.
(inspired by M. Yasnov’s poem)
He’s coming, that’s for sure. On the roof is a sparrow. He is carrying a box filled with snot.
A truck was speeding and ran Nikolai over. Nikolai exclaims, "Congrats! Speak with the physician!"
Thunder rumbles, Tanechka is rushing, and the ground is trembling.
Pay close attention! Speaking of Germany. Today, Hitler was caught with his tail under the bridge!
Naturally, you will yell if a tram runs you over. After it runs over you once or twice, you’ll grow accustomed to it.
Your nose is trembling, your knees are trembling, and your heart is pumping. Additionally, you have a fever on your heels and back pain from your stomach.
The elderly woman kept walking until she came across a pie. She took a seat, ate, and then left.
Tarya-Marya went into the forest, where she ate pine cones. She instructed us to do the same, but we didn’t. Instead, we ate the pine cones and gave them to Tare-Mare.
"Where did you dye your beard?" the redhead enquired. "I held my beard up while lying in the sun, not with paint or putty."
I’m a young girl getting married, so buy me sandals since I don’t go to school.
Unti-unti-red nose Red’s snot tore off, Untya was caught in the city, and he took the piglet away.
Lyaly, Lali,Lali, There were two small infants strolling around. Pants got lost in a tropical garden. at twelve o’clock. "Stolen, stolen, stolen!" screamed the infants as the man picked up the pants and started to walk. And they dreamed at night. A terrifying dream of some sort: The girls are dancing with their hair down, the little babies are stealing sausages with sausages, and it sounds like a gramophone is playing under the bed.
A mountain walked with its tail wagging as it crossed a bridge. Fell straight into the river after getting caught on the railing!
Title | Funny Poem |
Chi-chi-chi the monkey | Chi-chi-chi, the monkey swings, In the jungle, she laughs and sings! |
Banana Feast | With a banana in each hand, She rules the trees, the jungle land! |
Silly Monkey | Chi-chi-chi, she jumps so high, Trying to reach the bright blue sky! |
Monkey’s Friends | With her friends, she loves to play, Swinging around all night and day! |
Chi-chi-chi the monkey, with its playful demeanor and whimsical poetry, has won over the hearts of both kids and adults. It’s simple to laugh, sing along, and spend quality time together thanks to the silly poems and ditties.
Children can use their imaginations and grow to love language with each rhyme. These lighthearted remarks make people smile and laugh, making enjoyable times for the whole family.
The happy antics of Chi-chi-chi the monkey are guaranteed to provide a good time for everyone the next time you’re looking for a way to entertain and strengthen your bond with your little ones!