A wiggly, waggly worm (A wiggly waggly song)

By Paul Field

Lyrics

1. A wiggly waggly worm
A slippery slimy slug
A creepy crawly buzzy thing
A tickly wickly bug
Of all the things to be
I'm happy that I'm me
Thank You Lord I'm happy that I'm me
I'm happy that I'm me
Happy that I'm me
There's no one else in all the world
That I would rather be
A wiggly waggly worm
A slippery slimy slug
A creepy crawly buzzy thing
A tickly wickly bug
2. A prickly porcupine
A clumsy kangaroo
A croaky frog a hairy hog
A monkey in a zoo
Of all the things to be
I'm happy that I'm me
Thank You Lord I'm happy that I'm me
I'm happy that I'm me
Happy that I'm me
There's no one else in all the world
That I would rather be
A prickly porcupine
A clumsy kangaroo
A croaky frog a hairy hog
A monkey in a zoo

Psalm 139:13-14; Matthew 6:26; Luke 12:6-7

About This Hymn

A Wiggly, Waggly Worm, often known as A Wiggly Waggly Song, is a lighthearted and memorable children’s hymn written by Paul Field that celebrates God’s care for all His creation. Using playful imagery and simple language, the song draws attention to even the smallest and least impressive creatures, reminding listeners that nothing God has made is insignificant in His sight. The wiggly worm becomes a joyful symbol of God’s intimate involvement with the world He created.

The hymn communicates a profound biblical truth through childlike simplicity. Scripture teaches that God values every part of His creation, from the birds of the air to the smallest creatures beneath the soil. By focusing on something as ordinary as a worm, the song reinforces the idea that God’s love and attention extend to all living things, and by extension, to every child and believer who may feel small or overlooked.

Paul Field’s gift for writing music that connects theology with everyday experience is clearly seen in this song. The repetitive and rhythmic structure makes it easy for children to learn and sing, while the joyful tone encourages participation and movement. Beneath its playful surface, the hymn teaches trust in God’s provision and affirms that the Creator delights in what He has made.

The song also subtly teaches humility. By celebrating a lowly creature, it reminds worshipers that greatness in God’s kingdom is not measured by size, strength, or status. Instead, value comes from being created and loved by God. This aligns with biblical teaching that God notices even what humans often ignore and that His care is detailed and personal.

A Wiggly, Waggly Worm is especially effective in children’s worship, Sunday school, and family devotions. It invites young believers to rejoice in God’s creation and to understand, even at an early age, that they are known, loved, and watched over by the same God who made the smallest worm and the widest sky.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Author/Writer: Paul Field (1980)
  • Added: January 29, 2026
  • Last Updated: January 29, 2026
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