Monday’s Child Poem: Your Child’s Personality by Day of the Week

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Will your child be fair, graceful, or woeful? Is your baby a Monday’s child? Tradition holds that you can predict your child’s temperament based on the day of the week they were born. Enter the Monday’s Child Poem.

Fortune telling rhymes based on the weekday of birth originated in England around the 1500s. Many superstitions existed regarding the days of the week. The fortunes, personalities, and temperaments of children were considered regulated by their weekday of birth.

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Monday’s Child Nursery Rhyme

Monday’s child is fair of face
Tuesday’s child is full of grace
Wednesday’s child is full of woe
Thursday’s child has far to go
Friday’s child is loving and giving
Saturday’s child works hard for his living
And the child that is born on the Sabbath day
Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay.

Monday’s Child poem is an old English nursery rhyme poem first recorded in 1838 Traditions of Devonshire. Numerous versions of the poem exist, with both positive and negative connotations associated with each day.

Rather than a literal interpretation, the Monday’s Child poem is best used as a song to help young children learn the days of the week.

MONDAY'S CHILD NURSERY RHYME POEM
Click here to download a pdf printable of The Monday’s Child Nursery Rhyme.

Various Interpretations and Meanings of Monday’s Child

The Woodcutter Family in the 2002 book Enchanted by Alethea Kontis centers around sisters named for each day of the week based on the poem.Monday's child is fair of face. Girl jumping rope.

Monday’s Child is Fair of Face.

Monday children are associated with pleasing beauty, although modern interpretations sometimes depict Monday’s children as shallow, vain, and flighty.  It’s a popular name for children’s clothing boutiques.Tuesday's child is full of grace. Ice skating girl

Tuesday’s Child is Full of Grace.

Tuesday children are associated with manners, elegance, and refinement.

Modern interpretations associate Tuesday’s children with faith and purity, as in Contemporary Christian Musician Stephen Curtis Chapman’s Song, Tuesday’s Child, which is also based on the poem.Wednesday's child is full of woe. Crying baby

Wednesday’s Child is Full of Woe.

Wednesday children are associated with emotional empathy. They feel the weight of the world, with a caring and compassionate outlook, often to the point of sadness for others.

Grim and gloomy Wednesday Addams from the Addams Family Television Series optimizes a Wednesday’s child. Modern uses associate with the term with children in foster care and from broken homes.Thursday's child has far to go. Child walking to school

Thursday’s Child has Far to Go.

Thursday children have a long, successful life ahead of them.

So What Does Thursday’s Child has Far to Go Mean? Sometimes, “far to go” is interpreted as meaning a difficult path, such as children with special needs. However, traditional versions focus on the concept of positive abilities and talents that will take them far in life, rather than attributes to overcome.

In the 1873 version of the Monday’s Child poem published in St. Nicholas Magazine, Thursday’s child is associated with “sour and sad.”

Friday's child is loving and giving. Girl feeding bird.

Friday’s Child is Loving and Giving.

Friday children are big-hearted and generous. However, in many traditional versions, anything on a Friday was held as bad luck.

In the 1887 version of Monday’s Child published in Harper’s Weekly, it is Friday, not Wednesday, associated with the child “full of woe.” This most likely reflects the Christian association with Friday as the day of the Crucifixion.

In the original Star Trek series, the episode “Friday’s Child” involves Captain Kirk on a mission to save the life of an unborn child.Saturday's child works hard for a living. Boy shoveling snow.

Saturday’s Child works Hard for a Living.

Saturday children are hardworking, responsible, and dedicated.

Sometimes “hard” is interpreted as difficult or struggling. However, traditional versions view hard work as a positive trait, as opposed to “lazy”, indicating Saturday’s children are passionate about their work and make lasting contributions to the world.Sunday's child is bonnie and gay. Girl dancing with rabbit

And the child that is born on the Sabbath day is Bonny and Blithe, and Good and Gay.

Numerous versions exist for the Sabbath, or Sunday child. Often Sunday’s children are referred to as ‘happy and wise’, rather than ‘bonny and blithe.’

The original version of the nursery rhyme actually refers to Christmas Day, rather than Sunday. Christmas (December 25th) was traditionally the luckiest day of birth.


Pdf of Coloring Pages of Mondays Child


Funny Alternative Versions of Monday’s Child

Monday’s Child is Ill

By Bruce Larkin

Monday’s child is ill, I’m told.
Tuesday’s child has caught a cold.
Wednesday’s child is down with the flu.
Thursday’s child is feeling blue.
Friday’s child can’t eat any food.
Saturday’s child is in a foul mood.
And the child that’s born on the seventh day
Is the only child that feels okay.


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