ole saint nick is a great song for little ones
2006-11-09 23:42:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Any of the Christmas Carols! There are only seven of them, all others are songs! Ideas? Christmas is the day that Christ's birthday is celebrated! The church instituted the act of celebrating Christs Birthday some where around year 55 AD or so!
The issues at that time were, some believed Christ was only a prophet. others, that He had only a GODLY nature, and the third, that Jesus had both GOD and Human nature. To stop the fussing for all time, the church started celebrating Jesus birthday, there by supporting the Human Nature of Christ.
That is the ONLY reason for Christmas. So, why not teach the truth? In this case, sing one of the Christmas Carols - OH Holy Night, Silent Night, Hark the Harold, It Came Upon The Midnight Clear, A Way In A Manger, Oh Come All Ye Faithful and Joy To The World.
The themes that man has injected into it to make money has nothing to do with celebrating Christmas!
Of course, if you have issues with religion, then do not celebrate it. Gift giving was emphasized by Cardinal Klaus, he tried to help the poor and often gave gifts. His church robes were the color RED!
There is one more issues about the date of Christmas, that can be resolved by reading about it in the history books at the library!
2006-11-10 13:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Rudolph the red nose reindeer, Frosty the snowman, Here come Santa clause,Up on the rooftop. There are so many to choose from. Put Christmas songs in any search engine and you will come up the hundreds. Considering I'm Jewish I know way to much about Christmas songs lol
2006-11-09 23:50:24
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answered by sunniej1977 4
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Silent night Frosty The Snowman Silver Bells wintry climate wonderland Edit: do no longer sing any songs approximately Santa Claus with the aid of fact maximum of those teenagers wont be getting something for Christmas and it will purely lead them to sense worse then what they already do.
2016-10-03 11:55:14
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answered by milak 4
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Focus on the family has a cool book and CD combo, "Christmas Hymns for a Kid's Heart". It includes details about how the song was written too.
Go to family.org
2006-11-10 01:46:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Jingle Bells.
2006-11-09 23:44:18
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answered by Isis 7
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Jingle Bells and Deck the Halls
2006-11-10 02:13:37
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answered by Leasia W 1
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Up on the House-top. Or maybe Roof-top. (click click click, down through the chimney comes good St. Nick) or something like that. My daughter used to have it on a Disney Sing-Along video.
2006-11-09 23:51:35
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answered by CrankyYankee 6
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Probably "o christmas tree or "sing noel"- "sing noel" is sooo easy to learn for kids- it says the same verses and choruses over and over again but still sounds great!!!
2006-11-10 16:55:07
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answered by Amber 3
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Rudolph The red Nose reindeer or i saw mommy kissing santa clause
2006-11-10 07:39:06
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answered by mizz candii 2
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How about Santa Claus is Coming To Town or Frosty the Snowman...forgot to mention...we sang Little Drummer Boy one year @ school one year and my mum raved about it for ages....
2006-11-09 23:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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