[Childcare] Fun Songs for 2-Year-Olds to Sing! Recommended Song Collection
When children turn two, they become interested in many different songs, learn them quickly, and sing lots of them.It’s an age when they can really feel how fun it is to sing.This time, we’ve gathered many recommended songs for two-year-olds.We’ve included seasonal songs and hand-play songs, so please try to find a favorite that your children will love.Once they know a variety of songs, they might start requesting, “I want to sing that one!”Singing time will become much more enjoyable!
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[Childcare] Fun songs for 2-year-olds to sing! Recommended song collection (1–10)
Cute Hide and SeekSakushi: Satou Hachirou/Sakkyoku: Nakata Yoshinao

It’s an irresistibly cute song that captures children’s hearts.
The way the animals play hide-and-seek is depicted as if you can see it right before your eyes.
The chicks, sparrows, and puppies trying their best to hide will bring a smile to anyone’s face.
Coupled with a lively rhythm and melody, it seems perfect for singing and having fun with children.
The content is easy for two-year-olds to understand, so you can expand play by learning animal characteristics while singing or actually playing hide-and-seek.
It’s a wonderful song that nurtures imagination and observation skills while having fun.
Number SongSakushi: Yume Niji Ni / Sakkyoku: Kotani Hajime

The birth of a children’s song that likens numbers to familiar things dates back to 1957.
Created by Mr.
Yumeniji and Mr.
Hajime Kotani, this piece imagines the numbers from 1 to 10 as friendly images like “a factory chimney” or “a raccoon’s belly,” making it full of playful number fun.
Its rhythmic melody is perfect for 2-year-olds just starting to sing.
Singing together with caregivers or friends can also spark important communication.
Be sure to enjoy it during morning circle time or at the end of the day, too!
Let’s clap our handsSakushi: Kobayashi Jun’ichi / Sakkyoku: Chekosurobakia min’yō

“Let’s Clap Our Hands” is a song where you can enjoy various movements and expressions that match the lyrics.
Because it includes expressions of feelings like laughing and getting angry, it brings out a wide range of emotions in children.
If the teacher expresses themselves boldly and even a bit theatrically, the children will feel free to join in enthusiastically.
Watching their earnest efforts with such cute expressions is sure to be heartwarming.
Since it involves full-body movement, please move chairs and desks to make enough space.
[Childcare] Songs 2-year-olds will love singing! Recommended Song Collection (11–20)
Mysterious PocketSakushi: Mado Michio / Sakkyoku: Watanabe Shigeru

“Fushigi na Pocket” is a fun song where biscuits increase every time you pat the pocket.
It’s perfect for imaginative three-year-olds.
It’s also recommended to sing while actually patting a pocket.
You can even stage it as an apron theater where the biscuits really seem to multiply.
Conversations with the children, like “What would you do if lots of biscuits came out?” will surely liven up.
They’ll also naturally learn how to count—“one, two,” and so on.
It’s a song full of dreams.
Piglet-raccoon dog-fox-catSakushi: Yamamoto Naosumi / Sakkyoku: Yamamoto Naosumi

The wordplay-filled song “Kobuta, Tanuki, Kitsune, Neko” progresses as you imitate each animal.
It’s a very simple song, but because the actions that mimic the animals are so amusing, kids will sing along with enthusiasm.
Once they get used to the moves, gradually speed it up.
You’ll find yourself chuckling at the sight of children trying their best to copy the actions.
You can also make animal ears and turn it into a dress-up play activity.
It’s a song that highlights children’s cuteness, so be sure to give it a try!
Donguri KorokoroSakushi: Yanada Tadashi / Sakkyoku: Aoki Sonshi

“Donguri Korokoro” is a long-loved song that depicts an acorn tumbling into a pond and the fun of playing with a loach.
To help the scenes come to life, introducing a sketchbook theater or paper puppets is also recommended.
The acorn that plays freely and then cries at the sad farewell to the loach somehow overlaps with the image of children.
It’s also nice to enjoy acorn-hunting after singing the song.
If you draw faces on the acorns you’ve picked, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind acorn in the world!
Mountain Musicianssakushi: mizuta shisen / sakkyoku: doitsu min’yō

The song “Mountain Musicians” is delightful for its depictions of various animals playing instruments.
Even if you’ve never seen those instruments in real life, you can really sense how much the animals enjoy performing.
When singing with children, try miming playing the violin or blowing the flute.
The lyrics are a bit long for two-year-olds, so it’s best to take your time and help them learn the words little by little.
It’s also fun to fully get into character as each animal and make it a pretend play activity!



