Hi there -- Someone passed your message on to me, as it's my poem you are talking about. I'm intrigued to know how how you knew of it at all, if you don't have a published version! It was first published in the NZ School Journal (Part 1 Number 4, Learning Media 1991). I am happy for you to use it as part of a classroom lesson.
Best wishes
Jill Brasell
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I haven't felt so funny
Since the day we left our eggs.
Some bumps are growing near my tail,
They really look like legs.
Well, legs are good for swimming
And flippers have their charms,
But what's this coming through my chest?
This time I'm getting arms.
I'm a funny sort of tadpole,
My tail is hardly there.
I used to gulp the water
But now I'm breathing air.
It makes me feel like croaking
As I sit upon this log.
I'm not a tadpole any more --
I've turned into a frog!
(Copyright Jill Brasell)