A children’s drawing song. A play song that everyone loves.
We’ve gathered drawing songs that are perfect for kids!
There are many children who want to draw their favorite animals or anime characters.
But when they actually try, they might realize their memory is fuzzier than they thought: “Huh? What did that face look like again?”
In times like that, try learning a drawing song.
They’re designed to be easy to draw and easy to remember, so even kids who aren’t confident in drawing can do well.
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Children’s drawing songs. Everyone’s favorite play songs (31–40)
Melonpanna-chan

Anpanman is hugely popular with little kids.
Many moms and dads have probably been asked, “Draw a character from Anpanman!” If you memorize this drawing song, you’ll be able to draw Melonpanna—who looks tricky at first—properly.
Cute cook

This drawing song is a familiar one that has been around for quite a long time, and it is said to have originated as a Tokyo children’s song.
It was sung on NHK’s “Uta no Ehon” in 1964 and became known nationwide.
It’s one of those drawing songs that parents, children, and even grandchildren—or great-grandchildren—can enjoy together.
It seems that in some regions, parts of the lyrics differ.
The word “kokku-san” (cook/chef) evokes the atmosphere of a Showa-era Western-style diner, doesn’t it? The lyrics are amusing, and it’s the kind of catchy fun that sticks in your memory after just one listen.
dolphin

Many children become interested in creatures they don’t usually get to interact with—like marine animals—after seeing them on TV or at aquariums.
They might also think they’re cute when they appear in cartoons.
Dolphins are one of those animals, aren’t they? Here, we’ll introduce a drawing song that makes it easy to draw a dolphin.
It’s so simple that even very young children can do it.
Try singing along while drawing it over and over, and have fun choosing which one you drew the best.
Draw lots of cute dolphins!
Shirocchi and Kurocchi

Many children get scared just by hearing the word “ghost,” but maybe these ghosts are okay? This is the drawing song of Shirocchi and Kurocchi, the familiar characters from the popular picture book series “White Ghost, Black Ghost: Search-and-Find Picture Books.” These two ghost buddies—only their colors are different, their faces are exactly the same.
That’s right, they’re twin ghosts! Since they’re twins, the face and how you draw them are exactly the same; you only change the color you fill in at the end.
At first it’s a drawing song that makes you wonder, “Where’s the ghost?” but when you flip the drawing around at the end… ta-da! You’ve drawn a ghost with ease!
Woof

The TV show for infants and toddlers, “Inai Inai Baa!” Its target age starts from newborns, and somehow it’s a mysterious program that absolutely captivates every child.
One of its characters is Wanwan, a big boy dog and a popular favorite.
This is a drawing song that makes it easy to draw Wanwan’s face.
Children who are old enough to draw on their own will enjoy it, of course, and for babies and toddlers who still find drawing difficult, moms can sing while drawing and show them—it’s sure to delight them.


