The poem "My Hobby: Reading" describes the author's hobby of reading. It says that reading helps cultivate good thoughts and takes the reader to new places without having to travel. Reading teaches one to experience both happiness and sorrow. The author wishes that all children could read so they can build a strong society.
The poem "Firework Night" is written from the perspective of a scared dog on Bonfire Night. It describes the dog's fear of the loud bangs from fireworks and its plea to be let inside for safety.
The poem "Making Life Worthwhile" talks about how small kind acts and thoughts from other souls can provide courage in difficult times and give hope to make life meaningful.