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Molly Wore Her Red Dress

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #150 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Molly wore her red dress, red dress, red dress Languages: English Tune Title: [Molly wore her red dress, red dress, red dress]
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We're Making Valentines

Author: D. W. Hymnal: Sing for Joy #151 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work Lyrics: We're making Valentines, We're making Valentines, For daddys and mothers, and sisters and brothers, And some for special friends. Languages: English Tune Title: [We're making Valentines]
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Finger Painting

Author: Gina Baxter Hymnal: Sing for Joy #152 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: First low on the paper, then high, high Lyrics: 1 First low on the paper, then high, high My gooey blue hand makes sea and sky. Swirl for a head, then swish, swish, My orange fingers are painting a fish. 2 I put in a yellow sun quick, quick, The paint will soon grow much too thick. The paper is wet, but my picture done. Finger painting is wonderful fun. Languages: English Tune Title: [First low on the paper, then high]

Dolly's Lyllaby

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: Sing for Joy #154 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Go to sleep, my dolly Languages: English Tune Title: [Go to sleep, my dolly]

Jim Along Josie

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #155 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Hey jim along, jim along Josie Languages: English Tune Title: [Hey jim along, jim along Josie]
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Sandy Maloney

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #157 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Can you dance Sandy Maloney? Lyrics: 1 Can you dance Sandy Maloney? Can you dance Sandy Maloney? Can you dance Sandy Maloney, As we go around about? 2 Put both your hands on your shoulders, Put both your hands on your shoulders, Put both your hands on your shoulders, And turn you round about. 3 Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, As we go round about. 4 Put out your hands before you, Put out your hands before you, Put out your hands before you, And turn you round about. 5 Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, As we go round about. 6 Put both your hands in your pockets, Put both your hands in your pockets, Put both your hands in your pockets, And turn your round about. 7 Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, As we go round about. Languages: English Tune Title: [Can you dance Sandy Maloney]

The Doggy Game

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #158 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Skip around the circle Languages: English Tune Title: [Skip around the circle]

Crocodile Song

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #159 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Crocodile, Crocodile Languages: English Tune Title: [Crocodile, Crocodile]

Who Built the Ark?

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #160 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Now didn't old Noah build the ark? Languages: English Tune Title: [Now didn't old Noah build the ark]
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Far Away in Old Judea

Author: Walter J. Mathams Hymnal: Sing for Joy #20 (1961) Topics: Play and Work Lyrics: 1 Far away in old Judea Lived the gentle Lord of Love. Happy children gathered round him Everywhere that he might move. And they sometimes left their play, Just to follow him all day. 2 Oh, what wondrous tales he told them Of our Father's thoughtful care; How he loves us, leads us, keeps us, Every day and everywhere; That we never need to fear, Since his help is always near! Languages: English Tune Title: PLEADING SAVIOUR

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