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What are Gary poems?

Gary Poems are a series of humorous poems written by Michael Rosen in the 1970s. The poems feature a character named Gary who gets into all sorts of mishaps and adventures, often as a result of his own silliness. The poems are known for their playful use of language and their gentle humor. The poems are written in a free verse style and often use rhyme and repetition for comic effect.

Some examples of Gary poems include:

* Gary the Goat: This poem tells the story of Gary the goat who eats everything in sight, including a farmer's hat and a pair of shoes.

* Gary the Ghost: In this poem, Gary decides to become a ghost and starts haunting a house, but he quickly gets bored and decides to go back to being himself.

* Gary the Wizard: This poem tells the story of Gary who finds a magic wand and becomes a wizard, but he soon discovers that being a wizard is not all it's cracked up to be.

Gary poems are popular with children and adults alike for their humor and wit. They have been published in several books and have been translated into many languages.

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