Every child dreams of impressing Santa Claus with a beautiful poem. Here are the simplest and funniest New Year poems for children that are easy to learn. On Joy-pup, you will find short poems for a morning performance, a holiday show, or family reading.

Short Children’s Poems About the New Year
Under the Christmas tree, gifts are waiting,
The lights are shining so brightly!
We dream on New Year’s Eve
And wait for a miracle!
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Pop! Pop! Pop! goes the party cracker!
Confetti flies onto our foreheads!
We celebrate the New Year,
And play with joy!
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Happiness is the New Year
When snow falls from the sky.
When the Christmas tree shines at home
And all the children laugh!
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The snow sparkles at the gates,
Stars melt in the sky.
The New Year is walking
Along the path to our home.
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A carousel of snowflakes flies,
And each one is like a miracle.
So magically we are greeted
By the arrival of the New Year.
Children’s Poems About Winter and the New Year
Soft white snow has fallen –
We start running fast!
We took sleds and skates,
Racing against each other.
The river’s ice is strong,
It has called everyone to the celebration.
We are building a snowman,
With a bucket for a hat.
The frost pinches our cheeks,
And our funny noses turn red.
But the fun cannot be stopped –
We will jump and play!
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Santa Claus walks down the path,
Rustling his fur bag.
He brings joy to the children,
Laughter, gifts, and snow.
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Santa Claus hurries to our house,
Together with Snow Maiden.
An elf carries a bag of sweets,
Sending greetings to all the children!
The Christmas tree stands in the room,
And the garland shines so brightly!
The snowman waits in the yard,
Soon the holiday will arrive!

Children’s New Year Rhymes for Kindergarten
Santa Claus is already coming to us,
He brings gifts to everyone!
Together with Snow Maiden
The holiday enters every home!
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Snow is falling outside the window,
Soon, soon it will be New Year!
Santa Claus will wave his hand –
And a fairy tale will come to our kindergarten!
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Our Christmas tree is tall,
It reaches the ceiling!
And it is decorated with toys:
Beads, balls, party crackers.
We dance and sing,
Waiting for Santa Claus to visit!
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In a bright blue coat,
Snow Maiden brings us
Very tasty gifts
And candies for the New Year.
Animals join her: bears, wolves,
Dancing cheerfully around the tree!
Poems for the New Year Morning Performance
Hello, Grandpa Frost!
Did you bring us candies?
Do you see the balls, the toys,
The colorful party crackers?
Christmas tree decorations hang in a row,
So cheerful and bright.
A bright bow and a snowball,
Happiness enters every home!
Let’s shout loudly: “Hooray!”
Happy New Year, children!
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At the kindergarten morning performance
I will recite my poems now.
Everyone dances and sings –
The children are waiting for the New Year!
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Santa Claus is knocking on our door,
He has brought us gifts!
With him are Snow Maiden and an elf,
They knocked on every home.
In the center stands the Christmas tree – just a wonder,
So beautiful and festive!
There is a party cracker and a star –
It shines for us always.
We will sing and dance,
Welcoming the New Year soon.
Fun, happiness, and laughter for all,
A joyful success awaits us!
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One, two, three, four, five,
We will celebrate the New Year!
We decorated the tree in the hall,
Took out all the toys.
Santa Claus, come quickly,
Give everyone their presents!

Poems About the New Year Christmas Tree
Our Christmas tree is beautiful,
Such wonders it holds!
A ball, a bow, and a star
Shine brightly for us always.
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One, two, three – Christmas tree, shine!
Four, five – we will dance!
Six, seven, eight – in a round dance
We congratulate each other on the New Year!
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Tinsel sparkles and shines,
Decorating our Christmas tree.
The lights on the tree shine,
Delighting all the children!
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Our forest Christmas tree
Shines and sparkles everywhere.
Balls, lights – all around!
The holiday enters every home.
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Our Christmas tree is simply wonderful,
Lights shine everywhere!
Balls and tinsel –
Children are having fun!
New Year Poems for Children Aged 3–4
Santa Claus hurries, he is coming,
He brings us a bag of gifts.
And Snow Maiden is next to him –
Together they brought joy!
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Reindeer run through the snow,
Along the snowy, white road,
In the sleigh – candies, toys,
Gifts and party crackers!
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Santa Claus, Santa Claus
Brought sweets to the children!
Chocolates and candies –
The children will be very happy!
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Santa Claus flies in his sleigh,
The bell rings clearly.
The reindeer rush through the snow,
Bringing gifts to the little ones!

Children’s New Year Poems for 5-Year-Olds
Magic comes to us,
Christmas brings a fairy tale.
An angel shines from the tree,
Congratulating all the children!
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Snow Maiden has come to us,
Bringing joy to the children.
In a blue outfit
We are happy to see her!
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Hello, Grandpa Frost!
Did you bring us gifts?
I was good all year,
Ate porridge and liked soup.
Open the bag quickly,
I will recite a poem to you!
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Snow is falling outside,
The New Year is coming.
I sing a loud song,
I love this holiday!
Shine, lights,
They brought us gifts!
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I won’t go to sleep today,
I will wait for Santa Claus.
I’ll peek through the crack,
How he puts under the tree
Bright boxes,
With the best gifts!
Beautiful New Year Poems for Children Aged 6–7
May wishes come true,
May our whole class laugh,
The New Year will bring a fairy tale,
And joy every hour!
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The tree shines and sparkles,
Every ball is like a star.
Santa Claus is already walking
From distant lands to here.
We welcome a happy year,
A year of miracles and kindness.
May it be the best year –
Like fulfilled dreams!
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At midnight, the new, pure, bright year
Will quietly enter the house.
May it bring everyone
Many joyful moments.
May it fulfill all wishes,
Make people kinder.
May it bring everything that makes
Life a little brighter.
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We will let go of the old year,
It will wave to us –
And the new one – very fast –
Has already lit its light.
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