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Helping and Sharing Songs – Bible Songs for Kids

helping and sharing songs

Welcome to Bible songs for kids about helping and sharing. These sweet little songs, set to familiar tunes, will help your little ones learn about helping and sharing God’s way. Use them at home, church, Bible class, Sunday school, and VBS!

Helping and Sharing Songs

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A Helper I Will Be

Tune: Farmer in the Dell

A helper I will be,

A helper I will be,

There’s work to do,

There’s work to do,

In God’s family.

I’ll Be a Helper

Tune: Jesus Loves Me

Even though I am quite small,

I can be a help to all,

I can use my hands and feet,

And my mouth to sweetly speak.

I’ll be a helper!

I’ll be a helper!

I’ll be a helper!

And I will please the Lord.

We are Helpers

Tune: Good-night Ladies

We are helpers,

We are helpers,

We are helpers,

It’s fun to help in class.

We are helpers,

We are helpers,

We are helpers,

It’s fun to help at home.

Sharing, Sharing

Tune: Sailing, Sailing

Sharing, sharing,

Oh, it’s so much fun!

Sharing, sharing,

It’s fun for everyone.

Share What You Have

Tune: Skip to My Lou

Do, do, do good to others.

Do, do, do good to others.

Do, do, do good to others.

Do not forget to do good.

Share, share, share what you have.

Share, share, share what you have.

Share, share, share what you have.

Share what you have with others.

Give, give, give from your heart.

Give, give, give from your heart.

Give, give, give from your heart.

Give from your heart to others.

O Be Careful

Tune: If You’re Happy & You Know It

Oh, be careful little eyes what you see,

Oh, be careful little eyes what you see,

For the Father up above is looking down in love,

So be careful little eyes what you see!

2.  Be careful little ears what you hear…

3.  Be careful little mouth what you say…

4.  Be careful little hands what you do…

5.  Be careful little  feet where you go…

I’m Obeying God

Tune: Pop Goes the Weasel

All around the neighborhood,

I share my toys with others.

I share my toys, I share my food,

I’m obeying God.

All around my house,

I obey my mother.

Picking up toys as I’ve been told.

I’m obeying God.

All around my classroom,

I obey my teacher.

I sing and pray and listen too.

I’m obeying God.

All through the worship,

I obey my parents,

By being still and quiet too.

I’m obeying God.

Pass It On

Tune: Are You Sleeping?

Have you had a kindness shown?
Pass it on.  Pass it on.
God wants you to share it.
God wants you to share it.
Pass it on.  Pass it on.

2.  Wasn’t meant for you alone;
3.  Let it travel through the years,
4.  Let it wipe another’s tears,
5.  Til in heav’n the deed appears;

I Want to Be a Worker for the Lord

Tune: hymn, public domain

 I want to be a worker for the Lord,

I want to love and trust His holy word.

I want to sing and pray,

and be busy every day,

In the kingdom of the Lord.

CHORUS:

I will work, I will pray,

In the vineyard, in the vineyard of the Lord.

I will work, I will pray,

I will labor every day,

In the vineyard of the Lord.

Other Sharing Songs

DISCLAIMER: Songs posted on this page are, to the best of my knowledge, in the public domain, not copyrighted, or used with permission. These songs are being shared for the express purpose of enabling parents and Bible class teachers to teach children about God. These songs come from my memory or the memories of others who have shared them with me. Others come from small collections of Bible class songs written down or self-published for churches, gathered over many years in many places. Some of the lyrics and tunes may have been altered from their original. If you are aware of a copyright for a particular song or if you believe these lyrics are a violation of your copyright, please contact me at Amanda@maestramom.com and I will immediately remedy the situation either by assigning credit and linking appropriately or removing the songs from the site. All clipart graphics are from DS Art.

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