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Writer's pictureMark Bird

Spooky Storytime: Dracupuss and Frankenmouse Poem + Halloween Lesson Plan for Kids

As someone who was born in a cemetery, I have always felt an affinity with all things horror and Halloween. (And yes it's true, I was actually born in a cemetery!)


So I was overjoyed when Katy from The Crafty Learning co. got in touch asking to use my poem: Dracupuss and Frankenmouse to create on online Halloween lesson plan for kids. As a teacher, I was so impressed by how Katy structured the Halloween lesson plan to engage and inspire children.


A Dracula cat and a Frankenstein mouse
Dracupuss and Frankenmouse

You can download Katy's Halloween lesson plan for free at: https://thecraftylearningco.com/lessons/dracupuss-frankenmouse-lesson/


Here is my original poem that Katy used to inspire her Halloween lesson plan for kids.


Dracupuss and Frankenmouse

 

All year, she is Miss Fluffykins -

a cat about the house

a year, he is their Munchkin Nose -

a timid, squeaking mouse

 

But once a year on Halloween

as lightning strikes and storms

Miss Fluffykins and Munchkin Nose

beneath the moon, transform

 

For one night she is Dracupuss

and he is Frankenmouse

On tip-toe, razor claws they creep

and sneak beyond the house

 

The fangs of Dracupuss, like scythes

shine sharp beneath the stars

The face and fur of Frankenmouse

all cut and slashed with scars

 

As zombie boys and ghoulish girls

with armless, harmless gore

demand their cookies, candies, sweets

at each and open door …

Unseen, the duo scurry in

between the children’s feet

for cat and mouse must slink inside

so they can Trick or Trea


 

They Trick or Treat the guinea pigs

The hamsters, budgies, dogs

They Trick or Treat the fish in bowls

The geckos, snakes and frogs

 

The pets afraid, they always Treat

Give everything they’ve got

And Dracupuss and Frankenmouse

They bag the blooming lot

 

November first, as dawn yawns wide

and nightmares all subside

Miss Fluffykins and Munchkin Nose

awake, confused, red-eyed

 

They wonder why surrounding them

are crickets, piles of seeds

two mini-castle ruins and

three diamante leads …

 

a swinging perch with bells attached

a giant bone, half-gnawed

a hamster wheel ‘round Fluffy’s neck

dried worms on every claw

 

Oh dear, my dear friend Munchkin Nose,

How’d this all end up here?

I just don’t know Miss Fluffykins

It happens every year!

 

Mark Bird


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