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Children’s Songs You Can Sing in August: Summer-Friendly Kids’ Songs and Fingerplay Rhymes

Here are nursery rhymes and fingerplay songs for August that you can sing and enjoy! We’ve got a full lineup: songs that capture the fun of summer, tunes about tasty foods you’ll crave in the heat, and songs perfect for August events.

We also introduce tracks you can enjoy with fingerplays and dances, so try using them for indoor play during the sweltering summer or for activities in childcare settings.

Many are classic summer songs that have been passed down for generations, making them perfect for family time at home as well.

Teach children summer songs and enjoy a delightful time together while reminiscing about the past!

[Children’s Songs You Can Sing in August] Summer-Fun Kids’ Songs & Hand-Play Songs (61–70)

Potato Jaguar

From the intro, it’s exciting! Let me introduce an idea for “Potato Jaguar.” The song “Potato Jaguar” was broadcast on the TV program “Minna no Uta” from December 1991 to January 1992.

Right from the start of the track, you can hear sounds that capture children’s interest.

The lyrics are cute and the tempo is pleasant, making it perfect for kids! It could also be fun to come up with choreography together with the children.

Be sure to give it a try.

Happy Children

♪ Happy Children – ♪ It's the mysterious power of magic ~ [with choreography] [Toshihiko Shinzawa & Hirotaka Nakagawa] [Super popular on TikTok!]
Happy Children

It’s sure to bring a smile! Let me introduce the idea of “Happy Children.” When the temperature stays high, both adults and kids tend to get tired easily.

Many of you are probably thinking about activities that incorporate exercise to help build stamina.

How about using “Happy Children” as a warm-up before activities like jump rope or tag? The lyrics and rhythm are perfect for children, and since it has choreography too, it should help lower the risk of injury compared to jumping straight into exercise.

fireworkssakushi: inoue takeru / sakkyoku: shimousa kanichi

♪ Fireworks <with choreography> – ♪ Boom went the fireworks, how beautiful they are! [Japanese song / shoka]
fireworkssakushi: inoue takeru / sakkyoku: shimousa kanichi

When you think of summer, you think of fireworks—and when you think of children’s songs about fireworks, this is the one.

It was released in 1941, yet it’s still beloved by children today.

The lyrics use onomatopoeia that even kids can easily understand to describe the fireworks bursting, which is really cute.

The melody also has a festive feel, and when you hear it, you can’t help but open your hands wide and imitate the fireworks going up.

It’s a song that even preschool and kindergarten children can enjoy, so be sure to give it a listen when summer comes.

your smile

Your Smile [With Mother] {Akagon Dance}
your smile

Bright and uplifting, “Kimi no Egao” is a feel-good song that won’t be defeated even by a rainy day.

Try singing it with the children, making eye contact and smiling.

Adding gestures and movements can make it even more fun to sing.

Pay attention to the lyrics, too—they’ll fill you with energy that won’t lose to the summer heat.

It’s perfect for singing under the glittering summer sun.

Sing this heart-boosting song and share the importance of smiles with the children.

Let’s all sing it together with lots of energy!

Zebra Swirl

[NHK E-TV] Zebra Guruguru / With Mother (covered by UtaSta) Japanese Children’s Song, Nursery Rhymes
Zebra Swirl

The rhythmic and fun “Zebra Swirl” also features lyrics that are easy for children to remember.

Let’s sing along to the cute, rhythmic words.

The repeated phrases may match the zebra’s stripes and the song’s background, capturing children’s attention.

Try singing to the rhythm while feeling the melody’s lively yet somehow nostalgic vibe.

You might broaden the fun by first asking, “What around us looks like stripes?” and then singing the song.

Norimaki Pera Pari Ondo

[Norimaki Pera Pali Ondo ◆ Live-Action Dance Ver. / Okaasan to Issho July 2022 Monthly Song] NHK E-Tele
Norimaki Pera Pari Ondo

The song “Norimaki Perapari Ondo,” which kids love, is a perfect summer tune and comes highly recommended for festival bon dances.

The catchy “perapari perapari” lyrics have a lively tempo that gives the intro a sense that something fun is about to begin.

The dance is simple and easy to learn, so children around age three can enjoy dancing to it as well.

It’s perfect for the summer festival season, too.

Dressing in yukata or jinbei to enjoy the festivities is a great idea.

Be sure to sing it and make it part of your summer memories.

Yokai Shiritori

Yokai Shiritori [Uta no Mama Papa] Nursery Rhyme, Hand Play, With Mother
Yokai Shiritori

The song “Yokai Shiritori” features all kinds of yokai in its lyrics.

Listen closely to hear which yokai appear.

Since it’s structured as shiritori, you might also enjoy it as a kind of wordplay.

It could be fun to ask the children which yokai they like and work their original yokai names into the song to get everyone excited.

It’s a tune that can be enjoyed in many settings, such as summer festivals or overnight daycare events in the summer.

By all means, try creating a new yokai song together with the children.