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The Doggy Game

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #158 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity; Rhythmic Activity Music for Skipping; Rhythmic Activity Singing Games and Dances First Line: Skip around the circle Languages: English Tune Title: [Skip around the circle]

Here's the Proud Policeman

Author: Phyllis McGinley Hymnal: Sing for Joy #144 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity; Rhythmic Activity Music for Marching Languages: English Tune Title: [Here's the proud Policeman]
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Sandy Maloney

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #157 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity; Rhythmic Activity Singing Games and Dances 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]

Crocodile Song

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #159 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity; Rhythmic Activity Singing Games and Dances First Line: Crocodile, Crocodile Languages: English Tune Title: [Crocodile, Crocodile]
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It Is the Joyful Eastertime

Author: Alda M. Milner-Barry Hymnal: Sing for Joy #34 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity Music for Skipping Lyrics: 1 It is the joyful Eastertime, Let all sing Alleluia! The merry bells ring out their chime, They ring their Alleluia. 2 The church is bright with flowers gay, And all Christ's people praise and pray, For Jesus rose on easter Day; Sing joyful Alleulia! Languages: English Tune Title: [It is the joyful Eastertime]
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The Sunday Bells Are Ringing

Author: E. M. Hymnal: Sing for Joy #57 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity Lyrics: The Sunday bells are ringing, A ding a ding a ding; Come all good Christian people, O come to Church and sing. Come fathers all and mothers, Come sisters and come brothers, The Sunday bells are ringing, A ding a ding a ding. Languages: English Tune Title: [The Sunday bells are ringing]
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Ding Dong!

Author: D. W. Hymnal: Sing for Joy #60 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity First Line: Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Lyrics: Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Hear the church bells ringing: Ding, dong! Dong, dong! Welcome, everyone! Languages: English Tune Title: [Ding, dong! Ding, dong]
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Fuzzy Wuzzy

Author: Lillian Schulz Vanada Hymnal: Sing for Joy #91 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity First Line: Fuzzy wuzzy, creepy crawly Languages: English Tune Title: [Fuzzy fuzzy, creepy crawly]

The Woodpecker

Author: Agnes Sanford Hymnal: Sing for Joy #92 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity First Line: Bird on the fir tree, Thump, thump Languages: English Tune Title: [Bird on the fir tree, Thump, thump]
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Who Has Seen the Wind?

Author: Christina Rossetti Hymnal: Sing for Joy #93 (1961) Topics: Rhythmic Activity First Line: Who has seen the wind? Lyrics: 1 Who has seen the wind? Nether I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling The wind is passing through, The wind is passing through. 2 Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their heads the wind is passing by, The wind is passing by. Languages: English Tune Title: [Who has seen the wind]

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