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Baby massage song. A touch-and-play song that parents and children can enjoy together.

Why not enjoy some fun interaction with your baby to gentle melodies and lively rhythms?

Here, we’ll introduce songs that are perfect for baby massage!

We’ve gathered a variety—from well-known tunes to new discoveries.

Try moving your baby’s body in time with the music and enjoy playful bonding together.

When a mother gently strokes her baby with her hands, you’ll see a delighted smile on your baby’s face.

Savor a heartwarming parent–child time with a massage full of love.

Baby massage songs. Interactive play songs for parents and children to enjoy together (41–50)

Itchy chikuwa

Chiku-Chiku Chikuwa (Baby Touch-and-Play Song Ver.)
Itchy chikuwa

A massage song called “Chikuwa no Uta” where you gently poke a baby’s body.

After you poke all over with little taps, you cup your hands in a circle and touch the baby’s face as if it were the hole of a chikuwa.

It’s different from stroking or kneading massages—you can enjoy a slightly ticklish sensation, and babies will likely be delighted by that curious feeling! The song itself is poppy and cheerful, with a catchy familiarity that makes you want to sing along.

But as it goes on, it gets harder to get your words out! It’s a song you can enjoy not only for the massage itself, but also for the upbeat tempo and playful fun of the music.

Doremi Massage

‘Do-Re-Mi Massage’ is a full-body baby massage that uses the musical notes do, re, mi.

Set to a gentle melody, you perform different massages assigned to each note from Do to Ti.

You’ll softly press the feet, gently stroke around the tummy, encourage lymph flow, and work your way from the legs up to the upper body.

Each action clearly explains its effects on the body, so you can feel reassured.

Especially for babies who love music, let’s make movement fun with this Do-Re-Mi-based massage!

Chochi chochi awawa.warabeuta

Chochi-chochi Awawa (hand play song)
Chochi chochi awawa.warabeuta

Traditional Japanese nursery rhymes are a charming way to spend quality time with your baby.

With endearing hand and facial movements, look your child in the eyes and gently hold hands as you play together.

Perfect for deepening the bond between caregivers and children, this work has been featured in various educational programs and events, and its appeal has been passed down across generations.

You can play with your baby on your lap or while lying down, allowing you to adapt flexibly to their condition and mood.

With a caregiver’s gentle singing and warm touch, enjoy a delightful time filled with your baby’s smiles.

Ippon-bashi

Baby massage for 0-year-olds (3 months old) with hand-play song: “Ipponbashi.” Babies will love it – a must-see for moms and dads. Mom and Dad Challenge – let’s play together!
Ippon-bashi

This is a nursery rhyme known as a hand-play song for toddlers rather than babies.

Start by tracing with one finger from around the neck down toward the toes.

From there, gently tap or give a light pinch, then move your hand back up toward the face and tickle at the end.

Your child will likely react to that final twist.

As you repeat it, they’ll begin to anticipate, feeling the excitement of “I’m going to be tickled next.” That kind of stimulation is important for babies.

Let them experience lots of different things!

This is Dad’s territory.

[Warabe-uta] “Here Is Daddy’s Warm Place” ① (Interactive Play)
This is Dad's territory.

Let’s try touching your child’s body while singing the traditional children’s song “Koko wa tōchan nindo-koro.” Since it’s mainly a face-focused interactive song, it might be nice to hold your child like in this video and enjoy it together.

When doing baby massage, let them lie down and enjoy it.

Because it’s a nursery rhyme, play gently while making eye contact and speaking softly.

Dad, Mom—even Grandma.

Gently touch the parts of the face that resemble family members.

It’s also fun to customize it by touching the features that look alike in your own original way.