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Simple child's bedtime prayer- any ideas?

26 replies

spiritofstlouis · 11/01/2008 21:36

I'd like to add a prayer to my DS's bedtime routine (he's 9 months...)- it just needs to be a couple of lines long. I'm afraid I can't really think of anything other than God bless mummy, daddy etc. It would be lovely to find something he will find comforting as he gets older.

Thanks

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yousaidit · 11/01/2008 21:39

Couold you bump this in a few days? We used to say a lovely little prayer at primary school and when i went to a school mass a few days ago they still said it but i can't remember it! Hopefully going to church tomorrow so i can ask the priest if he can remember it?

clutteredup · 11/01/2008 21:43

The only one I've heard goes ,'If I die before I wake, I beg the Lord my soul to take.' But TBH I find that kind of scary and it would probably give me nightmares even now. Try Our father ....

clutteredup · 11/01/2008 21:44

Sorry just read your post properly, glass ofwine was obscuring some of the screen , that's a bit longI guess.

MrsKittylette · 11/01/2008 21:46

Dear Father in heaven look down from above,
Bless Mummy and Daddy and those who I love.
May angels watch over me sleeping and when,
The morning is breaking,Lord awake me. Amen.

spiritofstlouis · 11/01/2008 21:49

I remember my grandmother teaching me "As I lay me down to sleep..." but not wanting to think about dying at bedtime!

That's a lovely one MrsKitty- thanks.

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JingleyJen · 11/01/2008 21:50

We always say
Gentle Jesus meek and mild
look apon this little child
pity my simplicity
and teach me lord to come to thee
Amen

God bless Mummy Daddy DS1 & DS2 and everyone else in the whole wide world Amen

Kitty I love that it is perfect for a child - I have always thought that Gentle Jesus was a bit grown up.

BeeEm · 11/01/2008 21:56

Matthew Mark Luke John
Guard the bed that I lie on
Fout corners to my bed
Four angels round my head.

MrsKittylette · 11/01/2008 21:56
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OracleInaCoracle · 11/01/2008 21:58

i used to say

now i lay me down to sleep
i ask the lord my soul to keep
and if i should not awake
i ask the lord my soul to take

OracleInaCoracle · 11/01/2008 21:59

actually, thats a bit morbid.

serin · 11/01/2008 23:37

Dear God plaese bless.......
and keep her warm and safe and cosy,
help her to sleep well and have happy dreams,
Amen.

We had an anxious daughter!

WestCountryLass · 12/01/2008 21:50

I close my eyes and softly say,
Thank you Lord for XXXX today.

XXXX = Insert whatever you are thankful for

tassisssss · 12/01/2008 21:54

we like to sing made up verses to the tune of "He's got the whole world in his hands"

so we "pray" for various family members, eg "he's got granny and grandad in his hands" or "he's got your cousins in ireland" (only their actual names!) etc etc

StripeyMamaSpanx · 12/01/2008 22:01

Lord keep us safe this night
Secure from all our fears
May angels guard us while we sleep
'Til morning light appears

Nemoandthefishes · 12/01/2008 22:04

Thank you god for today
we are sorry for the wrong things
and glad about the right
keep us heavenly father in your love tonight.

bobsmum · 12/01/2008 22:05

We use the Teaspoon prayer is TSP - thank you/sorry/please

Ds is 5 though and so we've only just introduced the "sorry" part now he can understand consequences a bit better.

So thank you for xxxxxx, please help xxxx. The help bit is usually for a good night' sleep!

Nyx · 12/01/2008 22:39

I see the moon
The moon sees me
God bless you
and God bless me

...then we usually go on to take turns, it goes something like this:
(dd) 'God bless Mummy and Daddy,
(me) 'God bless Auntie X',
(dd) God bless Granny, God bless door, God bless curtains...etc etc

I love the ones above, I've saved them for future reference thanks all.

Tommy · 12/01/2008 22:51

God our Father, I come to say
Thank you for your love today.
Thank you for my family
And all the friends you give to me.
Guard me in the dark of night
And in the morning, send your light.

Or, what I do with DS1

Be near me, Lord Jesus, I ask thee to stay
Close by me for ever and love me I pray.
Bless all the dear children in thy tender care
And fit us for heaven to live with thee there.

ilove8pm · 13/01/2008 09:14

my ds has a nice prayer book, from which his favourite goes something like:
Dear God, please watch over me and keep me safe tonight, for I am just a little boat on a big and wonderful ocean. amen
Ds likes the idea of boats and adventures before he is drifting off to sleep!

I really like the teaspoon idea to help remember tsp. brilliant. We havent yet learnt to say sorry in our prayers so this is a good idea for my ds age 5.

peterlikesjane · 13/01/2008 09:21

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Nemoandthefishes · 13/01/2008 11:09

ok ds just told me another one

now the day is over we lift our hands and say
thank you heavenly father for today.
from my head[making sign of cross] to my heart from this shoulder to that shoulder we thank you god.

spiritofstlouis · 13/01/2008 18:19

Thanks everyone there are some lovely ideas here. Love the boat on the ocean!

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branflake81 · 15/01/2008 12:12

My dad and me used to say this when I was little:

God bless all those that I love
God bless all those that love me
God bless all those that love those that I love
and all those that love those that love me!

Geri2 · 25/02/2008 16:44

branflakes never heard that one before, bit of a tounge twister lol

My dc used to say this one in nursery..

'Oh my god you love me,
Your'e with me night and day,
I want to love you always, in all I do and say.
I try to please you Father, bless me through the day, Amen'

this is probably more of a mornig prayer tho... they also said the one that Tommy posted.

MaryAnnSingleton · 25/02/2008 16:49

I love BeeEm's one - the 'if I die before I wake' ones are too disturbing

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