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The ABC Song: A fun alphabet song you can sing along to.

Many of you probably sang the “ABC Song,” set to the melody of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” when you were learning the alphabet as a child.

Because you can naturally and enjoyably memorize the alphabet along with the melody, almost like lyrics, we’d love for children to listen to it a lot and deepen their interest.

So this time, we’ll introduce various versions of the ABC Song, along with several other alphabet songs for kids.

Some of these songs also teach different pronunciations of the letters, so be sure to listen and hum along with your child!

ABC Song: A Fun Alphabet Song (11–20)

Alphabet Song

ABC Song | Phonics | Alphabet Song | For Kids
Alphabet Song

This Alphabet Song helps you learn not only the letters themselves, but also words that start with each letter and their pronunciations! Words are introduced in order from A, and instead of just pronouncing the letter “A,” the song uses the sounds as they actually change depending on the word.

You’ll discover that even the same letter can be pronounced differently based on the word’s form, giving you a chance to deepen your understanding of English.

The featured vocabulary includes animals and foods that children are familiar with, which makes it easy to relate to.

Let’s use this song as a springboard to practice English pronunciation—an area many Japanese learners find challenging!

The Letter Sounds Song

It’s a song that sings each alphabet letter on its own, but for example, the letter A has two major pronunciations—“ay” and the short “a” as in “cat.” The song covers both the way letters are pronounced in isolation and the preferred pronunciation when they appear in words.

It’s nice because you can also learn the differences between how letters sound on their own and how they’re pronounced in words.

Sweet Song ABCMAHO dō

Learn the alphabet along with the names of delicious sweets in “Sweet Song ABC.” It’s an insert song from the third installment of the Ojamajo Doremi anime series, “Ojamajo Doremi: Motto!” with the characters from the show singing energetically.

Starting from A, the song goes through the alphabet in order, pairing each letter with a sweet that begins with that letter.

With its comical lyrics and poppy melody, it really conveys the excitement of looking forward to treats.

For children who start to feel intimidated when they think of the alphabet as just studying English, getting familiar with it in a fun way like this is highly recommended!

Alphabubblies Jumping ABC Song

“Alphabubblies Jumping ABC Song” is a cheerful tune about letters of the alphabet jumping around.

It may seem like a strange sight, but that very strangeness sparks curiosity and helps children grow familiar with the alphabet.

Like many alphabet songs, it goes through the letters from A in order, but because each letter is pronounced several times in a row, it really sticks in your head! With its whimsical world and a kind, repetitive melody, it’s the perfect way to master the alphabet.

Alphabet Train Food TrainMother Goose Club

Alphabet Train Food Train – Mother Goose Club Rhymes for Kids
Alphabet Train Food TrainMother Goose Club

This is a song from the children’s program “Mother Goose Club.” It introduces foods that start with each letter of the alphabet.

The rhythm is fairly simple, making it easy to remember, and train whistle sounds are sprinkled throughout the song, so it’s an alphabet song recommended for kids who love trains.

We’re Singing the ABCs (ZED version)

It’s a song that sings the ABCs, and its standout feature is that it actively calls out to the listeners.

There are parts in the middle that are a bit fast and use slightly challenging English lyrics, but it also includes prompts like “in a high voice” and “in a low voice,” making it a fun song to sing along with.

ABC Song: A fun-to-sing alphabet song (21–30)

The Alphabet SongSesamisutoriito

Sesame Street: The Alphabet Song (with Japanese subtitles)
The Alphabet SongSesamisutoriito

This is the Alphabet Song from Sesame Street, a children’s program broadcast in the United States and popular in Japan.

A notable feature is that the lyrics include the names of characters who appear on Sesame Street, and in some versions multiple words are introduced for a letter rather than just one.

You can enjoy Sesame Street while learning English.

In conclusion

We introduced the ABC song, the Alphabet Song! How was it? In addition to songs for memorizing the alphabet, there were also songs that teach which words the letters are actually used in and how they’re pronounced.

Take this opportunity to find some fun songs that will help you learn the alphabet.