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Lovely nursery rhymes, folk songs, and children's songs

A collection of cheerful nursery rhymes—songs that make you feel happy when you sing them.

There are so many nursery rhymes that are popular with children!

There are songs about animals, songs about food, songs about the seasons—the themes are varied, and each song has its own mood.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of especially cheerful songs from among the most popular nursery rhymes all at once!

We’ve gathered lots of songs that will put you in a happy mood whether you listen to them or sing along.

Please sample the songs we introduce below, and be sure to enjoy listening to and singing your favorites!

A collection of cheerful nursery rhymes: songs that make you feel happy when you sing them (81–90)

The Bear of the Forest

Japanese Children’s Song – Dōyō – Mori no Kuma-san – The Bear of the Forest
The Bear of the Forest

“The Bear in the Forest,” a song we often played around with using all sorts of goofy parody lyrics, is also great for karaoke.

Everyone knows it, from little kids to the elderly, so it really gets the crowd going.

Before you know it, everyone’s singing along in a big chorus! If people from different regions get together, it might be fun to share the kinds of parody versions you used to sing.

Dog Policeman

Japanese Children’s Song – Nursery Rhyme – The Dog Policeman – Inu no Omawari-san
Dog Policeman

“The Policeman Dog” is a song many of us watched on educational TV shows or sang at school when we were little.

When you think about it, the lyrics are actually quite quirky, but as kids we sang them as if it were perfectly normal.

It’s a cute song everyone knows, and you may find it surprisingly enjoyable even as an adult.

Roly-poly pill bugSakushi sakkyoku/Shinzawa Toshihiko

Roly-Poly Pill Bug (with lyrics) Lyrics and music by Toshihiko Shinzawa – New song from Okaasan to Issho
Roly-poly pill bugSakushi sakkyoku/Shinzawa Toshihiko

A fingerplay song that gently portrays the cute looks and movements of small creatures was created by Toshihiko Shinzawa.

With warm lyrics and melody, it depicts encounters with the little creatures often seen in nature, making it an engaging piece that stimulates children’s curiosity.

Featured on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho” in December 2024, this work includes creative elements that let children enjoy expressing the adorable behaviors of animals through hand motions.

It can be used in kindergartens and preschools, and also serves as a tool for parents and children to bond while fostering an interest in nature.

With soothing lyrics and an approachable tune, it’s a perfect song for making happy memories during walks and outdoor play.

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

Among the Doraemon theme songs you know, this is one of the newer ones, with an incredibly bright melody that makes everyone who listens feel sparkly at heart.

HEROmomokurochan Z

Video released of the movie Shimajiro theme song “HERO” sung by Momokuro-chan Z! [Official Shimajiro Channel]
HEROmomokurochan Z

This is the theme song for the movie Shimajiro: Shimajiro and Ururu’s Hero Land.

There’s also a choreography video where Momoclo-chan Z sings and dances, so many children may have danced to it for their preschool performances.

It’s a bright, energetic tune that kids of all ages—from toddlers to the older kindergarteners—can enjoy together.