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Some Things We Are Specially Glad About

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Play and Work First Line: For the light for my work and play Lyrics: 1 For the light for my work and play, Thank you, Heav'nly Father. 2 For the dark for my sleep, Thank you, Heav'nly Father. 3 For my family and friends who care for me, Thank you, Heav'nly Father. 4 For all the animals that play with me, Thank you, Heav'nly Father. 5 For all your love by night and day, Thank you, Heav'nly Father. Used With Tune: [For the light for my work and play] Text Sources: Church School Children, Roanridge, Missouri, alt.; "O Come, Let Us Worship," compiled by The National Town-Country Church Institute of the Protestant Episcopal Church

We Thank Thee, God, for Hands to Feel

Author: F. Ellenor Prince Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Play and Work First Line: We thank Thee, God for hands to feel Used With Tune: [We thank Thee, God for hands to feel]
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Far Away in Old Judea

Author: Walter J. Mathams Appears in 6 hymnals 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! Used With Tune: PLEADING SAVIOUR

The Sun

Author: Helen Wright Salisbury Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Play and Work First Line: When the sun wakes up in the morning Used With Tune: [When the sun wakes up in the morning]

Molly Wore Her Red Dress

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Molly wore her red dress, red dress, red dress Used With Tune: [Molly wore her red dress, red dress, red dress] Text Sources: Traditional American; Original title "Mary Was a Red Bird"

To an Airplane

Author: Agnes Sanford Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: You're as heavy, as heavy, as heavy as lead Used With Tune: [You're as heavy, as heavy, as heavy as lead]

For all God's children

Author: Jessie Eleanor Moore Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Play and Work First Line: Our Father, all your children Used With Tune: [Our Father, all your children]
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Put Away Song

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Let us put our toys away Lyrics: Let us put our toys away, Our toys away, our toys away. Let us put our toys away, Safe for play another day. Used With Tune: [Let us put our toys away] Text Sources: Nursery Department of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Los Angeles
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Come to My House

Author: John Harrell Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Come to my house, see what I have Lyrics: 1 Come to my house, see what I have: I have games and toys and things for boys, Come play with me. 2 Come to my house, see what I have: I have dolls with curls and things for girls, Come play with me. 3 Come to my house, see what I have: I have a swing and place to hide, Come play with me. Used With Tune: [Come to my house, see what I have]
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Little Hands

Author: Unknown Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; Play and Work First Line: Open, shut them; open shut them Lyrics: 1 Open, shut them; open, shut them; Give a little clap; Open, shut them; open, shut them; Lay them in your lap. 2 Creep them, creep them, slowly upward Past your chin and cheek; Open wide your shining eyes and Through your fingers peek. Used With Tune: [Open, shut them; open shut them]

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