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Baby Shower Poem: A rhyme for the new born!

Randy Wilson

A baby shower poem is a very special way to express your happiness in welcoming the little bundle of joy. The birth of a baby is a joyous moment for the entire family that needs to be celebrated in a grand manner. You arrange for a baby shower party for your sister or a friend who is basking in the bliss of motherhood! The entire family along with friends and relatives join in the fun and make this event truly memorable.

You can add a short and sweet poem in the baby shower invitation to make it all the more interesting and attractive! A baby shower poem reflects your felicity and intense joy in words! Your guests would surely love to join in the party and bless the new baby or the baby to arrive and the mother or the mom-to-be! Sometimes words speak louder than actions do!

To write a baby shower poem you don't have to be a Keats or a Shelley! You just need to collect your thoughts and emotions and pen it down on a piece of paper! So when the baby grows up and learns to read he/she will be pleasantly surprised to know that such poems were written specially in his/her honor! Don't forget to write your name at the end of the poem so that you will be remembered forever for writing such a lovely poem!

You can convey the theme of your shower party to the invitees through a baby shower poem in the invitation. So your guests can have an idea as to what to expect at the party. So they can bring appropriate gifts and goodies for the baby and mother.

If you think that writing poems is not your cup of tea or you are in a hurry then you can search online for various readymade baby shower poems. Professionals write them. You can also look up various baby magazines, newsletters, and journals and collect ideas for a baby shower poem. Then you can rewrite adding a few personalized lines here and there and get that printed on the baby shower invitation.

A baby shower poem for the newbie:

Baby, baby, little baby, Sleeping in the cradle snug and cozy, You are welcome to this world, Mamma and Papa take you around Family and friends look at this adorable wonder Blessing God's angel with loads of happiness And love so tender!

Another baby shower poem for the yet to be born angel!

Little baby in mamma's womb Waiting to see the world soon You are warmly invited to the baby shower To bless this unborn wonder Bring along happiness and surprises

To cheer up the mom-to-be! Rock the party and have fun

Welcoming the unhatched daughter or son!

About the author: © Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

Randy has dozens more baby shower related articles at How to Plan a Baby Shower such as Diaper Cakes.


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