
In Krazytown Kindergarten, kids loved to play, but one special day, they found powers, hooray!

Billy had a gift, oh so neat, he could tie both shoes with his two left feet!

Sally's super sniffing, a skill so divine, could tell apples from oranges every single time!

Tommy could tell, with just one glance, if ants in his pants were doing a dance!

Lucy, so lively, with laughter so grand, could convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, oh, how grand!

Andrew could bounce a ball on his head, while reciting the alphabet, enough said!

Jenny, so jolly, could jump and then sing, the exact number of sprinkles on an ice-cream fling!

Henry, so happy, could hiccup on cue, while drawing a circle, perfectly true!

Wendy, with wonder, could whistle a tune, while painting a portrait of the man in the moon!

Milly could munch on carrots and peas, and tell you their vitamins, oh, such a tease!

Timmy, so tall, with a twirl and a twist, could name every train he'd never missed!

The teacher, Miss Tingle, with a twinkle in her eye, said, "These powers are special, oh my, oh my!"

Though comically lame, they were unique, each superpower, a magical technique!

The kids, they giggled, they laughed, and they played, with their powers so silly, a parade they made!

They'd celebrate each other, no matter how small, their powers were special, to one and all.

For Billy's shoe-tying was a dance so dear, And Lucy's conversions brought everyone cheer!

Each day in Krazytown, a joy to behold, with super kids and stories untold.

The laughter, the learning, the love they'd share, made every superpower beyond compare.

They learned that it's not what you can do, but how you do it, and with who.

For Krazytown's kids, with hearts so bright, turned lame into lovely, every day and night.

So here's to the class with comic delight, Kindergarten Capers, a heartwarming sight.

May we all see the magic in each silly thing, for life's full of wonder, so let's all take wing.

In our hearts and our homes, let's laugh and let's play, for every superpower is special, in its own way!

And as they grew, their powers evolved, teaching them lessons, problems they solved.