Be a Friend
£3.95
‘Be a Friend’ is a thoughtful primary school song encouraging children to develop friendships and to look out for those needing a friend.
Spread kindness and connection with ‘Be a Friend,’ a thoughtful and uplifting primary school song that encourages children to build friendships and support those who may need a friend. With three simple verses, it’s quick to learn and perfect for assemblies or as a follow-up to class discussions about empathy and inclusion. The piano music is provided in two keys—E for a child-friendly vocal range, and F for an easier playability option. This song is a fantastic resource for fostering a friendly school environment and promoting wellbeing. Download ‘Be a Friend’ today and help your school community grow closer, one note at a time!
Included in your song pack:
- Audio file of backing track with instruments playing the melody in mp3 format
- audio file of vocal track in mp3 format
- Song words in PDF format
- Sheet music in the key of E in PDF format
- Sheet music in the key of F in PDF format
- PowerPoint of song words
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Be A Friend
V1
When you see someone lonely,
Be a friend, be a friend.
When you see someone angry,
Be a friend, be a friend.
We can all work together
To make our school the best.
So don’t delay,
And be a friend today!
V2
When you see someone upset,
Be a friend, be a friend.
When you see someone fall down,
Be a friend, be a friend.
We can all work together
To make our school the best.
So don’t delay,
And be a friend today!
V3
When you see someone hurting,
Be a friend, be a friend.
When you see someone crying,
Be a friend, be a friend.
We can all work together
To make our school the best.
So don’t delay, do it anyway,
And be a friend today!
© A M Dilkes 2016 primarysongs.co.uk
 
					



