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Hand games toddlers and infants can do. Popular hand play songs in childcare

Here’s an introduction to recommended finger-play songs for babies and toddlers.

Finger-play songs are a popular way to communicate with babies who can’t speak yet and a favorite play activity for toddlers.

Once you start a finger-play song, kids get super interested—many will try to imitate you!

Beyond building a sense of rhythm, finger-play songs also help develop the body by encouraging children to move their hands and fingers as they intend.

They’re almost always incorporated in childcare settings.

We’ve gathered finger-play songs that are popular with toddlers, as well as ones that babies can enjoy just by listening, so be sure to give them a try!

Hand games for babies and toddlers. Popular hand-play songs in childcare (31–40).

Gonbe-san

Hand Play Song: The Simply Fun 'Cold' Song 'Gonbe-san'
Gonbe-san

The hand-play song “Gonbe-san” is more suited for toddlers who are a bit older rather than infants.

It’s a game where you use both hands while singing.

For younger preschoolers, it can also serve as a preventive measure by encouraging handwashing and gargling, and because everyone plays while singing together, I think they’ll enjoy it.

Gonbe-san’s Baby

Hand play song: Gonbe-san’s Baby
Gonbe-san’s Baby

“Gonbe-san no Akachan” is recommended for toddlers.

It’s a play activity you do while moving your body to the song, and since there aren’t many types of movements, kids can probably learn it quickly and start playing right away.

It also looks fun to gradually speed up the song.

The Rag Song

Baby-mo April 2011 issue Hand-play song “Zoukin no Uta (The Cleaning Rag Song)” [Shufunotomo Co., Ltd.]
The Rag Song

The hand-play song “Zoukin no Uta” (The Cleaning Rag Song) is a recommended activity for babies.

The way to play is to sing while rubbing their tummy, gently poking their body, and enjoying skin-to-skin contact.

Babies are delighted when you touch their bodies.

Holding their feet and gently rocking them also makes for good exercise, so it’s a great hand-play song, don’t you think?

Pop goes the egg.

Hand-play and touch interaction song “Tamago o Pon” [Shufunotomo Co., Ltd.]
Pop goes the egg.

The hand play song “Tamago wo Pon” is a recommended activity for babies.

It’s a game where you hold the baby’s hands and move them as if doing exercises to the rhythm of the song.

Because it involves touch and communication, babies will likely enjoy it.

Give it a try!

From inside the cabbage

[With vocals] From Inside the Cabbage – Children’s Song / Hand Play Song
From inside the cabbage

The hand-play song “From Inside the Cabbage” is more suited for toddlers who have grown a bit, rather than infants.

It’s a game where you use both hands to the rhythm of the song, pretending your hands are a cabbage.

Everyone can have fun imagining together what might sprout up from inside the cabbage, as it pokes out one after another.