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    Tuesday's Child Is Full Of Grace - Machine Embroidery Design, Nursery Rhyme Embroidery Pattern, Children Song, Special Needs Children

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    • Modern Days of The Week Song
    • Monday’s Child – Full Poem
    • Monday’s Child
    • Tuesday’s Child
    • Wednesday’s Child
    • Thursday’s Child
    • Friday’s Child
    • Saturday’s Child
    • Sunday’s Child
    • Structure

    Here is a modern poem that children use to learn the Day of the Week (Sung to the tune of the Addams Family song): Days of the Week (snap, snap) Days of the Week (snap, snap) Days of the Week, Days of the Week, Days of the Week! (snap, snap) There’s Sunday and there’s Monday There’s Tuesday and there’s Wednesday There’s Thursday and there’s Friday ...

    Monday’s child is fair of face Tuesday’s child is full of grace Wednesday’s child is full of woe Thursday’s child has far to go Friday’s child is loving and giving Saturday’s child works hard for his living And the child that is born on the Sabbath day Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay. -Traditions of Devonshire by A.E. Bray (1838) Volume II, p...

    “Monday’s child is fair of face.” In almost all versions of the poem, children born on Monday are associated with attractiveness and beauty. To be “fair of face” means to have a face that is lovely to look upon. Throughout the years, children born on a Monday have been thought of as undeniably beautiful. (At least by their parents!) Of course, ther...

    “Tuesday’s child is full of grace.” Children born on a Tuesday are typically associated with good manners, grace, refinement and elegance. They are considered courteous and full of good will. Other variations of the poem list Tuesday’s Child more specifically as “Full of God’s grace”, indicating that they will be faithful and religious, lit up and ...

    “Wednesday’s child is full of woe” If your child was born on a Wednesday, don’t fret. Children born on a Wednesday are associated with a great amount of empathy and compassion. They are thought to be a bit gloomy and moody, full of woe because they feel empathy and sadness for others. Wednesday children carry the weight of the world on their should...

    “Thursday’s child has far to go” Children born on a Thursday have “far to go”. This is perhaps the line most open to interpretation in the poem. A positive interpretation is that a child born on a Thursday has a long and successful life ahead of them. They will go far in life either in terms of longevity and/or having great success or fame. This is...

    “friday’s child is loving and giving.” Children born on a Friday are thought to be affable, loving, and generous. However, in other versions of this poem, being born on a Friday was thought to be unlucky because many Christians associate Friday with the day of crucifixion. In a version of Monday’s Child published in Harper’s Weekly in 1887, it is F...

    “Saturday’s child works hard for his living” A child born on a Saturday is thought to be hard-working, responsible, and particularly dedicated to and passionate about their work. In this interpretation, Saturday’s child has an enviable fate, making lasting contributions to society and the world. A more negative interpretation holds that this child ...

    “And the child that is born on the Sabbath day is bonny and blithe, and good and gay” A Sunday child is thought to be happy and wise. “Bonny” means beautiful or attractive, “blithe” means joyful. Sunday is the traditional Sabbath Day, so it makes sense that a child born on this day is thought to be fortunate and happy. A child born on Sunday is tho...

    The original ‘Monday’s Child’ poem is an eight-line nursery rhyme that consists of simple rhyme scheme, which is a feature common to nursery rhymes. Its rhyme scheme follows a pattern of AABBCCDD, which achieves a sing-song pattern that makes the poem appealing and catchy. This pattern helps humans to remember it through decades and generations, ev...

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