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Choral songs that captivate 4-year-olds! A collection of heartfelt song ideas for junior kindergarten recitals

Many teachers are likely searching for choral songs to sing at year-round class presentations and events.

Here, we introduce songs that are perfect for creating memorable moments in children’s hearts.

We’ve gathered plenty of tunes that four-year-olds can enjoy singing—bright and lively songs, songs that convey gentle feelings, and songs everyone can sing together while holding hands.

By singing together at a recital, children will surely encounter wonderful songs that let them feel the joy of cooperation and a sense of unity.

Please use this as a guide to find the perfect song for your children.

Choral songs that captivate 4-year-olds! A collection of song ideas that resonate at middle preschoolers’ recitals (71–80)

Let’s draw a picture in the blue sky.Sakushi: Kazumi Kazuki / Sakkyoku: Hajime Kamishiba

Heisei 25 (2013) Tega no Oka Kindergarten Music Recital – Senior Class – Singing – Let’s Paint a Picture in the Blue Sky
Let's draw a picture in the blue sky.Sakushi: Kazumi Kazuki / Sakkyoku: Hajime Kamishiba

Let us introduce a wonderful song that parents and guardians can sing at the entrance ceremony.

“Aoi Sora ni E o Kakou” (Let’s Draw on the Blue Sky) is a lively piece that sings of a dreamlike world where you draw a big ship in the blue sky and set off on an adventure.

It features lyrics that spark children’s imaginations and a bright, upbeat melody.

The energetic call-and-response “Ei! Ya!” is fun too, making it great to sing together with the children.

It’s also popular in educational settings, so singing it at the entrance ceremony will surely delight the kids.

It’s perfect for easing the nerves of children who may feel anxious in a new environment.

My Mixed JuiceSakushi: Gomi Taro / Sakkyoku: Shibuya Takeshi

Japanese Children’s Song – Doyo – My Mixed Juice – Boku no Mikkusu Juusu
My Mixed JuiceSakushi: Gomi Taro / Sakkyoku: Shibuya Takeshi

It’s a bright, feel-good children’s song released in 1982.

If you want your kindergarteners to sing out loud and proud, this is the one I recommend.

Even that famous “Uta no Oneesan,” Shoko Haida, has sung this song.

Verses 1, 2, and 3 are divided into morning, afternoon, and night parts, so if you’re thinking of forming groups and splitting the singing, this might be perfect! The chorus includes the song title, “Mixed Juice,” as lyrics, and that part really lets you belt it out comfortably.

Even friends who aren’t confident singers will surely be able to sing it loudly.

In conclusion

We introduced songs that four-year-olds in nursery schools and kindergartens can sing together.

Choral pieces create shining moments in children’s hearts when they join their voices with friends.

At recitals and events, if they sing while moving their bodies joyfully, their smiles are sure to overflow.

With melodies and lyrics that stay close to everyone’s hearts, please spend a memorable time together.