5th Annual Pets Add Life
Children's Poetry Contest
Pets Add Life Announces Winners of 5th Annual Children's Poetry Contest
American Pet Products Association (APPA) President and CEO, Bob Vetere announced today the six winning poems for the Pets Add Life 5th Annual Children's Poetry Contest, open to 3rd through 8th grade students.
"We are thrilled with the success of this year's contest and seeing so many children demonstrate how pets of all types enrich their daily lives," said Vetere. "We received nearly 1,600 entries from students across the nation and are already looking forward to next year's poems!"
Through APPA's Pets Add Life campaign, students from across the country in grades 3rd through 8th were invited to write unique poems about their pets, what they love about them and the joys they bring to their lives. Submissions were accepted via mail, the Pets Add Life Facebook page at www.facebook.com/petsaddlife and online at www.PetsAddLife.org.
One student from each grade level (six total) has been selected to win $250 for pet products and a by-line in a publication or online media outlet. Additionally, the six winning students' classrooms will each receive a $1,000 scholarship to spend on pet-related education.
Poems were judged based on voice, creativity and the overall expression of the joys and benefits of pet ownership of animals of all types.
Below are the six winning poems by grade level:
THIRD GRADE WINNERDasher Wrapping paper Softly purring between boxes, Black tail like a grandfather clock Climbing up the ladder Crunching at his food bowl Bright white whiskers My first pet
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FOURTH GRADE WINNERCody From the moment we got you You have puppy-dog eyes Memories filled with tears From bad times to good times I love dogs
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FIFTH GRADE WINNEROreo My goat named Oreo stands there with a grin |
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SIXTH GRADE WINNERCute and Cuddlie There is nothing like a pet |
SEVENTH GRADE WINNERA Pet is A… A pet is not just "some animal" A pet is a friend who won't judge you, A pet is a friend who may not talk A pet is a friend who is taken for granted A pet is a friend who we love |
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EIGHTH GRADE WINNERSunny He is my horse, He is my escape He is my friend He is my globe. He helps me see He runs through the wind, |
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