On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, instead of letting your child watch TV or YouTube, why not read some interesting poems about this special day together? Not only will it help them understand the significance of the festival, but they will also learn valuable lessons from each poem. Here are 15 poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival for children.
1 Mid-Autumn Festival
The moon tonight is brighter than a mirror,
The sky is clear, and a gentle breeze blows.
I sit and gaze at the moon,
Wondering why it’s perfectly round.
Mother smiles and tells me,
“The moon is full because the Mid-Autumn Festival is here!”
Mother, does that mean it’s the Mid-Autumn Festival?
I get to feast and watch the lion dance tonight.
Mother looks at me with her sparkling eyes,
Nodding gently, confirming my delight.
Author: NIp Trinh
Content: The bright moon, the gentle breeze, and the joy of watching the lion dance and feasting on this special night.
2 Joyous Mid-Autumn Festival
One bright star,
Two stars shining bright…
Let’s invite the stars
To join our Mid-Autumn Festival!
Drums beat…
A lion leads the way,
Followed by a polar bear,
Then a deer and an elephant.
Rabbit, hurry and join us!
Together, we parade
With colorful lanterns in our hands.
Oranges, bananas, tangerines, and apples,
We feast and dance, holding hands.
La la la…
La la la…
Let’s keep the rhythm going
With our steps and claps.
On this Mid-Autumn Festival,
Let’s share the joy and love!
Author: Unknown
Content: A delightful invitation to the stars to join the Mid-Autumn Festival, with various animals and fruits taking part in the celebration.
3 The Full Moon of the Eighth Lunar Month
The full moon of the eighth lunar month
Shines as bright as a mirror.
It’s as round as a cake,
Hanging at the top of the sky.
Looking at the moon,
I feel like it wants to join me
In carrying lanterns, feasting, and watching the lion dance.
The moon is like a friend,
Illuminating my path
As I walk through the village, celebrating the festival.
The full moon brings joy to everyone.
Author: NIp Trinh
Content: The full moon of the eighth lunar month shines brightly, joining the children in their Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, bringing joy to the entire village.
4 A Joyous Mid-Autumn Festival with the Children
Reddened cheeks like ripe persimmons,
Pomelos and peaches sunbathing in the yard.
The Milky Way shines brightly,
Inviting me to play inside and outside the house.
From the distant forest, a lion and a unicorn arrive,
Becoming my dear friends.
Even the carp from the pond joins the fun,
As we celebrate the lantern festival under the moon.
The custard apples open their eyes wide,
And the bananas smile, showing their golden teeth.
Author: Nguyễn Ngọc Ký
Content: The Mid-Autumn Festival is a joyous occasion, not just for children but also for the animals and fruits that come alive to celebrate.
5 Child’s Questions for Cuội
At night, I see Cuội playing with the moon.
But during the day, he’s nowhere to be found.
Where do you go, Cuội?
Are you sleeping or disobeying your mother?
Or did you descend to Earth?
There are so many paths to take,
And so many vehicles on the roads.
What if you get lost and can’t find your way back?
I want Cuội to stay on the moon,
Watching over me every night.
Author: Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hiếu
Content: A curious child’s questions for Cuội, wishing for him to stay on the moon and watch over them every night.
6 The Moon Cake
The moon cake,
Shining in the pond,
As bright as a mirror.
Duck, spread your wings,
Let’s get the big cake,
And share it together!
But the rooster stops them,
Saying, “Wait a moment!
If you dive into the water,
The cake will break.
Let me call it out for you
With my loud crowing:
“Cock-a-doodle-doo!”
Author: Dương Huy
Content: A playful poem about a duck and a rooster, who think the moon is a cake and try to get it out of the pond.
7 The Moon Festival
The sky in the eighth lunar month is adorned with thousands of stars,
As the Moon Festival is celebrated with red flags and flowers.
Families gather to celebrate the festival,
As children sing and dance with joy.
There’s Cuội, sitting leisurely under the moon,
And Chang’e, joining the children in their harmonious songs.
Excitedly, they carry lanterns and parade,
Their laughter echoing with the golden stars.
Listen to the children’s songs and the beat of the drums,
As the Moon Festival’s happiness resonates through the years.
Author: Ngốc Tím
Content: A vibrant description of the Moon Festival, with Cuội and Chang’e joining the children in their celebrations, singing, dancing, and carrying lanterns under the starry sky.
8 A Poem about the Moon
The moon is like a ripe persimmon,
From which Tấm gracefully emerges.
The moon is like a rice cracker,
Offered by Tí to his grandfather.
The moon is like a pomelo or a bòng fruit,
Hanging from a tree, bending the sky.
The moon is a gift for everyone,
As we dance and sing under its light.
The moon is like a fresh flower,
And mother lovingly calls it “Baby Moon”
Author: Unknown
Content: A creative poem comparing the moon to various fruits and objects, highlighting its beauty and significance during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
9 Mid-Autumn Festival in the Highlands
The golden moon shines brightly in the sky,
Illuminating the terraced fields below.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is especially radiant,
As Cuội and Chang’e descend to the highlands.
The beauty of the terraced fields is breathtaking,
Where the moonlight blends with the earth’s hues.
In the villages, children sing and dance,
Welcoming the moon to their homes.
The cool breeze blows from the mountains,
As children joyfully carry their lanterns.
Friends, both old and new, gather,
As the sound of flutes invites neighbors to join the fun.
The highlands echo with laughter and cheer,
As the Mid-Autumn Festival spreads joy far and wide.
The once quiet villages are now lively,
Welcoming guests to celebrate the festival.
Happiness reaches every home,
As the entire village sings and dances in celebration.
Author: Trương Thị Anh
Content: A vibrant depiction of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the highlands, where the beauty of nature blends with the joy of children celebrating under the full moon.
10 Lantern Festival in the Eighth Lunar Month
Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival,
And my heart is filled with joy as I carry my lantern.
There are carp lanterns and star lanterns,
Of various colors and shapes, lighting up the streets.
I walk with my friends,
Singing and carrying our bright lanterns.
We dance and sing throughout the night,
Welcoming Chang’e to join our celebration.
Author: NIp Trinh
Content: A cheerful poem about the Mid-Autumn Festival, with children carrying colorful lanterns, singing, and dancing, inviting Chang’e to join their festivities.
11 Cuội, Oh Cuội
The moon shines brightly in the night sky,
As Cuội sits by the banyan tree on the eighth night of the lunar month.
I have so many questions for him,
“Cuội, oh Cuội! Have you ever come down to Earth?”
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the streets are bustling,
Filled with colors, laughter, and songs.
Cuội, the Mid-Autumn Festival is so much fun!
Come dance and carry lanterns with me.
Tonight, the moon shines brilliantly,
And I invite Cuội to join me in my celebrations.
Come play with the village children,
Laughing and chatting happily…
Author: NIp Trinh
Content: An invitation to Cuội to join the children in their Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, filled with dancing, lantern carrying, and joyous laughter.
12 Mid-Autumn Festival
Preparing a tray of five fruits to welcome Mr. Moon,
And lighting incense to invite Chang’e.
We sing and dance, carrying lanterns to welcome the moon.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, children jump and play.
Every year, the festival is a solemn occasion,
Reminding us of the legend of Cuội, the banyan tree, and the jade rabbit.
Their kind hearts are always remembered.
Author: Unknown
Content: A traditional Mid-Autumn Festival with symbolic activities like preparing a tray of five fruits, carrying lanterns, and the legend of Cuội, the banyan tree, and the jade rabbit.
13 Welcoming the Moon
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