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I Want to Sing at the Kindergarten Seniors’ Recital! A Collection of Moving Song Ideas That 6-Year-Olds Can Sing with All Their Heart

The singing recital for six-year-olds is one of the important milestones in kindergarten life.

You want to choose songs that convey the children’s growth and resonate in the hearts of parents and teachers alike.

However, finding pieces that perfectly match the class atmosphere and suit the children’s voices can be surprisingly challenging.

So here, we introduce choral songs featuring warm lyrics filled with gratitude and memories, along with melodies that linger in the heart.

Singing together with the children will surely create unforgettable memories.

We hope you’ll find the perfect song to brighten your recital or graduation ceremony!

I Want to Sing at the Senior Kindergarten Recital! A Collection of Moving Song Ideas That 6-Year-Olds Can Sing with All Their Hearts (61–70)

Feast-y SummerHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

Gochisou Summer (with lyrics) 🎵 With Mother – July 2025 Monthly Song: Full of summer! Full of energy!
Feast-y SummerHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

From the bubbly intro, your spirits soar! Let us introduce “Gochisou Summer.” The playful title cleverly puns on “gochisousama” (thanks for the meal) and “summer,” instantly grabbing your interest.

The song premiered in July 2025, with lyrics by Kumiko Takahashi and composition by Jun Matsumoto.

The lyrics are sprinkled with summery words, making it perfect to sing during the hot season.

Its quirky lines are sure to make kids giggle.

Be sure to sing along!

Happy ChildrenShinzawa Toshihiko

Happy Children (Lyrics by Toshihiko Shinzawa / Music by Hirotaka Nakagawa) [From Toshihiko Shinzawa’s 40th Anniversary of Musical Activities “Nursery Song Concert”]
Happy ChildrenShinzawa Toshihiko

This song, created by Toshihiko Shinzawa and Hirotaka Nakagawa, is a bright dance tune themed around the power of children’s innocence and smiles to bring happiness to those around them.

With its light rhythm and memorable melody, it’s an easy-to-sing-and-dance-to track that kids can’t help but hum along to.

Released in 2001, the song has been loved by many for years and is widely used in educational settings and at events.

It’s also great to dance to together with nursery and kindergarten teachers!

When I Become a First GraderSakushi: Mado Michio / Sakkyoku: Yamamoto Naosumi

When I Become a First Grader Song: AI Kiritan, AI Yoko (with lyrics)
When I Become a First GraderSakushi: Mado Michio / Sakkyoku: Yamamoto Naosumi

“When I Become a First Grader” is a song filled with children’s dreams and hopes.

Its lyrics, which sing about fun times with a hundred friends, gently encourage children as they head into a new environment.

The warm poetry of Michio Mado and the friendly melody by Naotsumi Yamamoto blend beautifully.

Since its release in 1966, the song has been sung at many kindergarten graduation and school entrance ceremonies.

When performed by six-year-old children with their soft voices, it’s sure to fill the venue with smiles.

Consider including it as a cheer for children taking their first steps into a new chapter.

I wanna draw doodles in the sky.

I want to doodle in the sky by Himawari 🌻 with lyrics | Children's song |
I wanna draw doodles in the sky.

“I Want to Doodle on the Sky” is a song that expresses the desire to draw on the vast, ever-expanding sky.

The music was composed by Taku Izumi, known for creating the familiar children’s song “Te no Hira o Taiyō ni,” and the lyrics were written by Michio Yamagami, who has penned numerous songs.

The lyrics describe wanting to draw things like so much food that it would startle the birds, slightly scary animals, and train tracks that could travel around the world.

Try singing it while imagining what kind of picture you would draw yourself.

Dreaming Yukkuri-sanSatō Hiromichi

Dreaming Yukkuri-san (Okaasan to Issho) – Vocals: NEUTRINO (with lyrics)
Dreaming Yukkuri-sanSatō Hiromichi

A gentle, easy-to-listen-to tune! Let us introduce “Yumemiru Yukkuri-san.” It’s a wonderful song whose lyrics express the desire to cherish and watch over individuality.

The song was presented as the song of June 2025.

Lyrics by Shinzo Higurashi.

Music by Bearground.

It’s great not only at home but also for use in preschools and kindergartens.

It feels like it teaches, through song, that it’s okay for people to be different.

Pay attention to the lovely lyrics about accepting your own individuality and that of others!