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

Many teachers are probably looking for choral pieces to sing at performances and events for the four-year-old class.

So here, we introduce songs that are perfect for creating memorable moments that will stay in children’s hearts.

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

By singing together at the recital, they’re sure to encounter wonderful songs that let them feel the joy of cooperation and a sense of unity.

Please use this as a reference 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)

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!

Yaho-ho

With hand motions: “Yaho-ho” – A popular song from Okaasan to Issho, children’s song, kids’ song
Yaho-ho

Lyrics that call out like “Yah-ho-ho!” are so much fun to sing, aren’t they? Some children might call out with energetic voices.

In those moments, try replying with a cheerful “Yah-ho!” like an echo—it makes things even more fun and is highly recommended.

Enjoy varying the volume of your voice, making it louder and softer.

Open your palms and add a motion as if you’re raising them toward the sun while you sing.

And at the end, try singing even more energetically!

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.

[Song] Parade

Parade, bursting with energy and hope for tomorrow, is a song we especially want 4-year-olds—who are growing rapidly in mind and body—to sing.

In the chorus, the melody bounces rhythmically and the pitch moves back and forth.

It might feel complex at first, but once you start singing, you’ll definitely get into the groove! Be sure to let your lively voices ring out.

The tempo tends to speed up, so it’s also good practice for staying steady at the same tempo.

Let’s enjoy working on it together with the children.

Let’s keep walkingbiriken

It’s an energetic song that blends folk and hip-hop, perfect for singing and dancing together.

The friendly lyrics warmly depict the joy and fun of everyday life, and sometimes the mischievous spirit of children.

Released in September 2010, it was loved by many viewers as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime “Mainichi Kaasan.” With its melodious tone and comfortable rhythm, it resonates with children’s hearts and encourages their first steps in new environments.

Singing it at entrance ceremonies or morning gatherings brings out children’s smiles, naturally leading to clapping and swaying.

Let teachers and children enjoy singing it together and create wonderful memories.

Only One StoryZEROBASEONE

[Official] Pokémon Anime “Rayquaza Rising” Opening Theme: “Only One Story”
Only One StoryZEROBASEONE

A song that gives you a push toward dreams and adventure has been airing as the opening theme for the TV anime “Pokémon” since October 2024.

With hopeful lyrics and a catchy melody, it carries a message of believing in yourself and moving forward.

As ZEROBASEONE’s first anime tie-in, this heartwarming track is perfect for singing along with kids.

The lyrics, which express anticipation and excitement for the future, resonate with children and give them the courage to walk forward as themselves.

It’s an ideal song to enjoy together with kids, so be sure to sing, dance, and have fun with them!

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.