Nursery rhymes, folk songs, and children's songs about animals
We’ve put together a collection of children’s songs that almost everyone has heard at least once, like “Elephant,” “The Policeman Dog,” and “Aye-Aye.” Because they’re made for little kids, looking at the lyrics again really shows their pleasing sound, easy-to-follow stories, and skillful word choices.
Famous nursery rhymes that have been sung for generations are perfect for parents and children to sing together.
This time, we’ve also selected many songs that you can do hand motions with, so be sure to enjoy singing along together!
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Nursery rhymes, folk songs, and children's songs about animals (61–70)
Giraffe

The song is about the giraffe’s long neck, legs, and eyelashes.
The lyric saying its long eyelashes are for winking is adorable.
The composition is by singer-songwriter Takao Horiuchi, who was also active as a member of the popular folk group Alice.
Whale Clock

It’s a song very familiar to Japanese people.
The lyrics are about various animals asking a whale for the time.
It’s a pun-filled song that’s very popular with children.
It seems perfect for teaching little kids how to tell time.
Zuizui Zukkorobashi

It’s a traditional Japanese children’s song that has been passed down for generations.
The lyrics also use old Japanese words.
It’s often sung during games to choose “it” or to pick someone.
A mouse that comes to eat rice appears in the song.
It’s a nursery rhyme you can sing with grandparents.
The Turtles’ Excursion

This is a children’s song created by Toshihiko Shinzawa and Hirotaka Nakagawa.
It sings about how the turtle walks so slowly that it can’t reach the field trip destination even by night.
It’s a slightly humorous animal song that gives you a laid-back feeling.
The Gorilla’s Concert

This is a song that was broadcast in 1994 on the children’s program “Okaasan to Issho.” It’s about a family of gorillas who find musical instruments and hold a concert with them.
The lyrics and singing style, which resemble gorilla calls, are quite funny.
Please try imitating them!
Draneko Rock ’n’ Roll

It’s a rock ’n’ roll-style song themed around a stray cat who claims to be the town’s star.
It was broadcast on the children’s program “Sing and Play.” Just listening to it makes your body move on its own—an upbeat, fun children’s song.
Red sky at dusk

“Yuuyake Koyake” is a song with lyrics by children’s songwriter Ukou Nakamura and music by composer Shin Kusakawa.
It’s also well known as a chime played in towns at dusk.
For Japanese people, hearing it somehow makes you want to go home.
Among the many children’s songs, it’s a quintessential masterpiece.


