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Wedding Readings For Children

Wedding Readings For Children
Wedding Readings For Children

If you are looking for the perfect way to add some personality to your wedding, then you need an amazing wedding reading.

Your big day is one that will have several elements of that will make it a memorable event, so including a few words from children’s literature that will leave your wedding guests emotional and teary-eyed.

Having your child (if you have any) read those sweet words on your big days is one sweet ingredient for a memorable wedding.

Sheep and Goat by Marleen Westera

wedding readings for childrenWhat are you doing?” asks Goat.
“I’m looking for happiness,” answers Sheep.
“Don’t waste your time, Sheep. Happiness will find you.”
“Help me look!” shouts Sheep.

“No, I’m much too comfortable here,” says Goat.
“Then I’ll look by myself. But if I find happiness, I’m going to keep it,” says Sheep.

“Well, did you find happiness?” asks Goat.
“I thought I had. But I was wrong. I’m sorry.”
“That’s all right, Sheep,” says Goat.
“Would you like a mouthful of hay? It’s a little dry today.”
“It doesn’t matter,” says Sheep.
She takes a big bite.
It is dry, and a little dusty.
But it tastes like happiness.

Your Personal Penguin by Sandra Boynton

I like you a lot.
You’re funny and kind.
So let me explain
What I have in mind.

I want to be Your Personal Penguin.
I want to walk right by your side.
I want to be Your Personal Penguin.
I want to travel with you far and wide.

 

Some Things Go Together by Charlotte Zolotow

Pigeons with park
Stars with dark
Sand with sea
and you with me.

Hats with heads
Pillows with beds
Sky with blue
and me with you.

The House at Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne

“Pooh” whispered Piglet.
“Yes, Piglet” replied Pooh.
“Nothing,” answered Piglet,
“I just wanted to be sure of you.”
“If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you.”
“It’s so much more friendly with two.”
“Pooh, promise me you won’t forget about me, ever. Not even when I am a hundred.”
Pooh thought for a little.
“How old shall I be then?”
“Ninety-nine.”Pooh nodded.
“I promise,” he said.
“Some people care too much, I think it’s called love.”

Wedding Readings For Children
Wedding Readings For Children
Getting Married Means You’ll Have by Nicholas Gordon

Getting Married Means You’ll Have by Nicholas Gordon

Getting married means you’ll have
Someone’s hand to hold,
Even when you’re feeling sick,
Even when you’re old.

It means when you sit down to eat,
Someone will be there,
So you won’t have to tell your day
To an empty chair.

It means that when you need some help,
Someone will help out,
Someone always near to you
So you won’t have to shout.

But best of all is when it’s time
To turn out all the lights:
You won’t have to be alone
Those long and scary nights.

So even though you don’t have toys,
You don’t have to care:
Once you’re married you can be
Each other’s teddy bear.

Dr. Seuss

“We are all a little weird and life’s a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love.”