A Child’s Prayer
Author: Janice Kapp Perry
Composer: Janice Kapp Perry
Languages (42)
This song text has been indexed at SingPraises.net in the following languages:
- Albanian: Lutja e një Fëmije
- Bulgarian: Детска молитва
- Cebuano: Ampo sa Usa ka Bata
- Chinese (Simplified): 孩子的祈祷
- Chinese (Traditional): 孩子的祈禱
- Croatian: Dječja molitva
- Czech: Modlitba dítěte
- Danish: Barnets bøn
- Dutch: Gebed van een kind
- English: A Child’s Prayer
- Estonian: Lapse palve
- Fijian: Tamaqu Mai Lagi
- Finnish: Lapsen rukous
- French: La prière d’un enfant
- German: Gebet eines Kindes
- Greek: Προσευχή παιδιού
- Hungarian: Egy gyermek imája
- Icelandic: Bæn barns
- Indonesian: Doa Seorang Anak
- Italian: La preghiera di un bambino
- Japanese: 子供のいのり
- Kekchi: Natijok jun chʼina al
- Khmer (Cambodian): ការអធិស្ឋានរបស់កុមារ
- Korean: 어린이의 기도
- Latvian: Bērna lūgšana
- Lithuanian: Vaiko malda
- Malagasy: Vavaky ny ankizy
- Mandarin (Romanized/Pinyin): Háizi di qídǎo
- Mongolian: Хүүхдийн залбирал
- Norwegian: Et barns bønn
- Polish: Modlitwa dziecka
- Portuguese: Oração de uma Criança
- Romanian: Rugăciunea unui copil
- Russian: Детская молитва
- Samoan: O Le Tatalo A Le Tamaititi
- Spanish: Oración de un niño
- Swedish: Barnets bön
- Tagalog: Panalangin ng Isang Bata
- Tahitian: Te pure a te hō’ē tamari’i
- Thai: การสวดอ้อนวอนของเด็กๆ
- Tongan: Lotu ʻa ha Kiʻi Tamasiʻi
- Ukrainian: Молитва дитини
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Most common tunes for “A Child’s Prayer”
This chart shows the tunes that are paired with this text most frequently, in hymnbooks and other collections published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If the text appears with the same tune in multiple editions or translations of the same hymnbook, it is only counted once.
Appearances of “A Child’s Prayer” over time
This timeline shows which tunes have been used with this text over time, in hymnbooks and other collections published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Copyright status of original text
This text was first published in English, in 1984 or earlier.
In copyright
Earliest source indexed at SingPraises.net: Music from the Ensign (1971–2020), Mar 1985.