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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 heartfelt song ideas for preschoolers’ recitals (41–50)

Teacher and friendsSakushi: Yoshioka Osamu / Sakkyoku: Koshibe Nobuyoshi

Sensei and Friends by Himawari 🌻 / With Lyrics | Children's Song for Starting School and Moving Up a Grade | Sensei to Otomodachi | Let’s Make Friends with Your Teacher
Teacher and friendsSakushi: Yoshioka Osamu / Sakkyoku: Koshibe Nobuyoshi

“Sensei to Otomodachi” (“Teacher and Friends”) is a friendly song that portrays the warm relationship between a teacher and children.

It describes how trust is built through fun interactions like handshakes, greetings, and staring contests.

With simple lyrics and an easy-to-remember melody, even four-year-olds can enjoy singing it.

Singing it together at the start of a new term or when entering preschool—holding hands and clapping along—can help ease anxieties about a new environment.

It’s a heartwarming song that can spark good relationships with teachers and friends.

Oh, the ranch is green.

Oh, the pasture is green — oh, the pasture is green; over the sea of grass the wind blows~ (with gestures)
Oh, the ranch is green.

Let’s move our bodies to the rhythm! Here are some ideas for “Oh, the Meadow is Green.” These ideas are perfect for summer, when the weather is nice and the air is crisp.

They’re especially recommended if you’re thinking, “What song should we sing this month?” or “I’m looking for something with a good rhythm!” The song “Oh, the Meadow is Green” is the Japanese version of the folk song “Ach, synku, synku”/“Ach, krásná louka” (often known in English as “Ah, Lovely Meadow”), which has been sung for a long time in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

By adding some choreography, you can enjoy engaging with the music even more.

Ganbarappa☆Ganbarūn

Song: Ganbarappa☆Ganbaruun <with choreography> [Children’s Song, Nursery Rhyme, Hand Play, Kids, Dance] Japanese Children’s Song, Nursery Rhymes
Ganbarappa☆Ganbarūn

“Gambarappa☆Gambarūn” is an uplifting song that gives you energy in the summer.

Its rhythmic melody and lyrics make it really charming.

You’ll feel more energized as you sing, so try singing along with some hand claps.

For older and middle kindergarteners, it’s also recommended to use instruments like castanets to make it even more fun.

On hot days when playing outside isn’t possible, using instruments while enjoying the song can help the children feel more united and have an even better time together.

Smilesakushi: kitagawa yūjin / sakkyoku: kitagawa yūjin

Just by singing and dancing, this energetic song makes your heart flutter with excitement and fills you with happiness.

Written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa, it’s included on the album “Yuzu Smile,” released in July 2003.

With its bright, poppy melody and lyrics that convey a message of believing in the power of a smile, it’s beloved by a wide range of listeners, from children to adults.

It’s perfect for singing at a kindergarten entrance ceremony, and it would also be super cute to dance to with parents at events like sports days.

It’s a wonderful song that brings smiles to everyone!

Let’s hold handsMakihara Noriyuki

Song: “Let’s Hold Hands” … 4-year-olds (Kiku Class)
Let's hold handsMakihara Noriyuki

This song is a warm and gentle piece that stays close to children’s hearts.

The lyrics are simple yet deeply meaningful, softly reminding us of the importance of holding hands.

Born from efforts to support recovery after the Great East Japan Earthquake, the song was released in 2011 and resonated with many people.

Designed so children can sing it easily, it’s perfect for events at nurseries and kindergartens, as well as for everyday childcare.

If everyone holds hands and sings together, it will surely become a wonderful time filled with smiles.

Color Explorersicchī・naru

Iro Iro Expedition Team! [Official MV] [Bonbon Academy Theme Song]
Color Explorersicchī・naru

With its bright, upbeat groove, this song tickles kids’ curiosity.

The lyrics overflow with the excitement of exploring a colorful world, and just listening fills you with anticipation.

Icchi and Naru’s energetic vocals are sure to spark children’s spirit of adventure.

Released in July 2022, the track is also hugely popular on the YouTube channel “BonBon Academy”! Through the fun of searching for different colors, it also conveys the importance of discovering your own uniqueness.

It’s perfect for performances and events, so try incorporating it into your everyday childcare activities.

Good morning!Fukuda Sho

[Morning Greeting Song] Good Morning! (With Mother) ★Popular at Preschools★Learn Animals★Children’s Song
Good morning!Fukuda Sho

This song captivates with a bright melody and an energetic vibe, like morning light streaming in.

Created by Sho Fukuda, drawing on his experience in early childhood education, it features playful exchanges between animals and cheerful calls that make it great fun.

It was broadcast in February 2018 as the “Song of the Month” on NHK E-TV’s Okaasan to Issho and included on the album Tomodachi no Hana.

When sung together at morning gatherings, entrance ceremonies, and other occasions where children take their first steps forward, it brings hearts together and naturally fills everyone with smiles—a truly wonderful piece.