Recommended songs for eurhythmics. Let's enjoy music using our bodies!
Eurhythmics, which involves moving the body in time with music and sounds, is said to have very positive effects on children’s development—not only nurturing musical sensitivity but also fostering expressiveness, cooperation, and independence.
Because it lets children enjoy music up close and have fun with it, many preschools and kindergartens have adopted it.
So this time, we’re introducing recommended songs for eurhythmics.
From timeless classics to tunes that are especially popular with kids, we’ve gathered plenty of songs that will make you want to move your body.
Be sure to get moving to your heart’s content together with the children!
Playlist
| Recommended songs for eurhythmics. Let's enjoy music using our bodies! | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Walk ~ Run ~ Stop ~ Turn | play_arrow | Coordinate music and movement in Eurhythmics |
| 2east | strollInoue Azumi | play_arrow | Eurhythmics play with Totoro’s “Sanpo” |
| 3east | Hop Step Jump-kun | play_arrow | Jump for fun to boost fitness and nurture creativity |
| 4east | Piyo-Piyo MarchSakushi: Satou Hiromichi / Sakkyoku: Honda Youichirou | play_arrow | Rhythm play dance song for 0-year-olds |
| 5east | EcosseSakkyoku: Funmeru | play_arrow | A lively Scottish-style piano piece |
| 6east | dragonfly glassesdōyō | play_arrow | Expressing the movements of a dragonfly in time with the music |
| 7east | Mr. ElephantSakushi: Mado Michio / Sakkyoku: Dan Ikuma | play_arrow | A classic song that nurtures children's self-esteem |
| 8east | Where are you from?dōyō | play_arrow | Introduction to a rhythmic play video (children’s song) |
| 9east | Yakiimo goo-choki-padōyō | play_arrow | Let's learn the rock-paper-scissors hand movements by singing |
| 10east | Mickey Mouse MarchDizunī | play_arrow | Mickey Mouse March is a fun song. |
| 11east | Close It, Open Itdōyō | play_arrow | A song beloved as a Eurhythmics teaching material |
| 12east | echo gameSakushi: Ouchi Yasuyuki / Sakkyoku: Wakatsuki Akito | A song that excites a child's heart | |
| 13east | Donguri KorokoroSakushi: Aoki Sonoyoshi / Sakkyoku: Yanada Tadashi | Donguri Korokoro, a children's favorite nursery rhyme | |
| 14east | Ogre Pantsdōyō | play_arrow | Rhythmic Movement Parody Song of “Oni no Pantsu” |
| 15east | Dango, dango, they stuck together.dōyō | A fun hand play song with a dumpling theme | |
| 16east | Buzz buzz buzzdōyō | play_arrow | From folk songs to fun songs for Eurhythmics |
| 17east | Song of the Frogdōyō | play_arrow | Have a fun Eurhythmics experience with the Frog Song |
| 18east | Under the big chestnut treedōyō | play_arrow | A nursery rhyme sung by the GHQ took root in Japan. |
| 19east | The Spinning Songdōyō | play_arrow | A fun children's song about spinning your arms around and around |
| 20east | Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Stardōyō | play_arrow | A famous children’s song melody originating in France |
| 21east | If You’re Happy and You Know ItMother Goose Club | play_arrow | “Happy-san,” a children's song beloved in Japan |
| 22east | The railroad tracks go on forever. | play_arrow | A musical piece for a hopeful train journey |
| 23east | Little Ghost-chan DanceKutsuna Mika | ![]() | Ghost-chan's Halloween Dance Song |
| 24east | A I U E O musicGReeeeN | play_arrow | Let's move our bodies energetically to some catchy pop music! |
| 25east | What in the world?! Ninja Festival!Ise Daiki | play_arrow | Let's have fun dancing like ninjas! |
| 26east | Dinosaur Exercisedōyō | play_arrow | Fun dinosaur-movement exercises to get your body moving |
| 27east | The Very Hungry Caterpillar SongKashi: Erikku Karu / Yakushi: Mori Hisashi / Sakkyoku: Shinzawa Toshihiko / Henkyoku: Nakamura Nobuyuki | play_arrow | The Cheerful Song of the Very Hungry Caterpillar |
| 28east | stroll | play_arrow | Totoro’s “Sanpo” is a delightful classic. |
| 29east | Waltz dance in the snow | play_arrow | Let's have fun dancing to the children's song 'Yuki' |
| 30east | The Alphabet Song | play_arrow | Let's have fun learning English with the alphabet song |
| 31east | Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5 | play_arrow | The ending theme of Yo-kai Watch, “Fun Exercise.” |
| 32east | Crazy Party Night ~Revenge of the Pumpkin~kyarī pamyu pamyu | play_arrow | Kyary Pamyu Pamyu song for Halloween |
| 33east | Panda, rabbit, koaladōyō | play_arrow | Eurhythmics: learning through fun animal imitations |
| 34east | Song of a little birddōyō | play_arrow | Let's enjoy the nostalgic children's song, 'Kotori no Uta' (Little Bird Song). |
| 35east | Let’s clap our handsdōyō | play_arrow | The international origins and spread of hand play songs |
| 36east | Child of AbrahamAmerika Gasshūkoku no dōyō | play_arrow | A fun play song popular with children: Abraham's Song |
| 37east | A Peculiar Halloweenpikuson | play_arrow | Pixon and tuperatupera's fun Halloween song |
| 38east | Donut Exercisemisuta-donatsu | play_arrow | Have fun and stay healthy with the Donut Exercise |
| 39east | Hoop Music Play | play_arrow | Play music with a hula hoop |
| 40east | On the bustanizou | play_arrow | Enjoy parent-child bonding through vehicle-themed Eurhythmics |
| 41east | Anpanman’s Marchanpanman | play_arrow | Parents and children dance happily to the Anpanman March. |


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