EVERYDAY'S CHILD: The New "Monday's Child"

terrimarie 841 views 21 slides Mar 20, 2014
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About This Presentation

The old Nursery Rhyme "Monday's Child" prophesized what would happen to the fate of a child born on a particular day. That left almost half of all children with un-compelling futures or worse, especially since this was learned before a child could reason that it might not be true. Ever...


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The New “Monday’s Child” Every day's child

The popular nursery rhyme “ Monday’s Child ” written in 1838 taught children not only the days of the week but also their Fate and Fortune

Leaving almost half of all children born, (those on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) with a less than an enlightened fate

Originally based on the planets, it’s time to base this rhyme on the light and infinite potential each child came from. The Old Monday’s child

And rewrite a better future for all children no matter what day were born on. The NEW Monday’s child

Every day’s child 2104 by Terri Marie

Monday’s Child is raring to go !

Tuesday’s child has a special glow

Wednesday’s child is better than ever

Thursday’s Child is bright and clever

Friday’s child is a first class act

Saturday’s child is gifted , in fact.

Sunday’s child is a joy to behold

Every day's child should be treated like gold

7,211,239,210 children will be born this year. Over 7 Million! - The size of Hong Kong (World Populations Statistics and worldatlas.com )

361,481 babies are born every day… (Census Bureau US for World)

They should all be given a day of the week to be proud of

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FYI You share your birthday with 859,176 Others In The USA ( About.com )

and with 3.7 Million others in China ( About.com )

That’s One big birthday party! ( About.com )