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Songs for January: Nursery rhymes and fingerplay songs we want children to grow familiar with

When you hear “songs for January,” what kinds of tunes come to mind?

There are many, from those often sung in childcare settings and schools to classic pieces that have been loved in Japan for many years.

Here, we’ll introduce nursery rhymes and hand-play songs that you’ll want to enjoy with children in January.

Everyone has different experiences with the songs they’ve grown up with, so try talking about them with your family and friends.

You might even come across some songs for the first time.

These are all songs that can be enjoyed across generations and that we’d love to pass on to the children who will shape the next generation.

[January Songs] Nursery Rhymes and Hand-Clapping Songs We Want Children to Enjoy (41–50)

pine coneSakushi: Hirota Takao / Sakkyoku: Kobayashi Tsuyae

The hand-play song “Matsubokkuri” is characterized by large movements that match the lyrics.

Try expressing the mountain pose with both hands over your head, the motions of rolling your arms in circles like a pinecone tumbling, and a little monkey eating a pinecone! Since it’s a relatively short song, children can learn it quickly and enjoy it.

At the end, when the monkey munches the pinecone, sing out loudly and energetically to make it even more exciting—give it a try!

[Songs for January] Nursery Rhymes and Hand-Clapping Songs We Want Children to Enjoy (51–60)

White RoadSakushi: Unno Yoji / Sakkyoku: Antonio Vivarudi

White road ♪ A solitary snowy road stretching endlessly. Lyrics by Yoji Umino, music by Vivaldi. White street
White RoadSakushi: Unno Yoji / Sakkyoku: Antonio Vivarudi

Yoji Kono has written Japanese lyrics for the second movement of Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in F minor “Winter,” RV 297.

It’s a gentle piece that evokes the image of warm spring sunshine and is very pleasant to listen to.

In conclusion

We introduced children’s songs and fingerplay songs for January.

January is filled with a New Year atmosphere as we welcome a fresh start.

We hope it will be a wonderful year for the children as well.

Becoming familiar with songs naturally exposes them to descriptions of scenery and emotions.

Let’s enjoy singing together with the children.