Songs we want children to listen to! Recommended Christmas songs and nursery rhymes
Christmas songs everyone—from kids to adults—will want to hum along to.
From nursery rhymes to pop, there are so many wonderful tunes that color the season.
Still, we often end up with the same songs every year, and we hear people say they want to sing with more fun and discover new songs.
So here, we’ll introduce a variety of heartwarming Christmas songs that kids and adults alike can enjoy together during the holiday season.
Sing along with the children and make delightful Christmas memories!
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Songs we want kids to hear! Recommended Christmas songs and nursery rhymes (61–70)
A Letter to SantaSakushi sakkyoku: Deguchi Takashi

When it comes to songs that make you excited for Christmas and Santa’s arrival, “A Letter to Santa” is a perfect pick.
Sparkling melodies ring out alongside strings that evoke the coming of winter.
Many children will relate to the lyrics, packed with heartfelt feelings for Santa.
Perform a dance with the song to liven up your family and friends’ Christmas party.
It’s also fun to use items you have at home, like tambourines or castanets.
Try singing this Christmas tune with your child—one that will make the time before bedtime something to look forward to.
Christmas on Rabbit MeadowSakushi: Shinzawa Toshihiko / Sakkyoku: Nakagawa Hirotaka

This is the song “Christmas on the Rabbit Meadow,” in which a baby bunny begs Santa Claus for presents.
The little rabbit asks for a hat that can hide its ears and for its beloved carrots.
Even adults may find themselves wondering, “Do rabbits feel cold too?” Children will surely unleash their wonderful imaginations and come up with even more delightful questions.
It seems this can also be enjoyed as a panel theater performance!
shepherds and sheep

The English hymn “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks,” which dates back to around the 17th century in Britain.
Listening to it, I think you can truly feel the holiness of Christmas.
It’s familiar to those who attend church, and even for those who don’t, many have likely heard it as the background music in the Yamazaki Bread Christmas cake commercial featuring Takako Matsu.
The lyrics depict a scene from the New Testament, and just hearing them feels cleansing to the soul—making it a perfect piece of Christmas BGM to create a sacred atmosphere.
Where is Santa Claus from?Ooyama Nobuyo

It was broadcast as the ending theme of the anime Doraemon during the period when Nobuyo Oyama voiced Doraemon.
It’s a cute Christmas song sung by Doraemon with that nostalgic voice.
Children today might not be familiar with Doraemon as voiced by Nobuyo Oyama.
Still, because the melody is so charming, I think it’s enjoyable even without thinking of it specifically as a Doraemon song!
In conclusion
Christmas songs are filled with melodies that resonate with everyone, from children to adults.
From traditional nursery rhymes loved across generations to pop tunes, you’ve probably come across some familiar songs.
This winter, be sure to spend some warm moments with your family and loved ones, wrapped in wonderful Christmas music.



