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Nursery rhymes I want to sing in July: fun summer songs

July, the beginning of summer, is hot but such a fun season, isn’t it?

How about singing joyfully in the hot summer to blow the heat away?

To prevent kids from getting heatstroke, spending time indoors singing fun songs is also recommended!

Here, we’ve gathered classic children’s songs and ones often sung at nurseries and kindergartens.

There are songs you can enjoy with hand play, too.

There are lots of songs children love, so sing and play together and feel the summer!

You can have a great time at home as well.

Use this as a guide so both kids and adults can have fun together!

Nursery rhymes to sing in July: fun summer songs (101–110)

Slippery somen noodles

With cheerful lyrics: “Somen Tsurutsuru” [Nursery music play, hand-play song, all-purpose activity]
Slippery somen noodles

When it comes to hand-play games that blow away the blazing July heat, “Slurping Somen” is the one.

Precisely because it’s a hot season, a game themed around cold somen noodles is sure to be a hit.

The hand motions of bringing noodles to your mouth with chopsticks pair perfectly with lyrics that are easy for children to remember.

Have the kids sing along to the teacher’s song and hand motions.

You’ll likely feel a sense of unity in the final moment when everyone raises their fists.

Be sure to learn this summer game that livens up indoor time without any props.

It’s a game that will make both children and teachers crave some cold somen noodles.

wind chime

[Children’s Song] Wind Chime <With Gestures> Wind Chime Summer Song Fuurin Chiri-Chiri♪ Fūrin Japanese Children’s Song Seasonal Song Summer Vacation Summer Song
wind chime

In July, the heat really starts to set in, doesn’t it? That’s exactly the season for this song, “Fūrin” (Wind Chimes).

It paints a scene where the clear, delicate sound of wind chimes seems to ease the heat.

The lyrics are based on a poem by the poet Ryūkō Kawaji.

A sleeping baby smiles, and someone watching thinks, “Ah, the wind chimes must be ringing even in the baby’s dreams.” It’s a gentle lyric that warms the heart.

The words are very short, too, making it an easy children’s song to sing.

King Kamehameha of the Southern Islands

[Popular Children's Songs for Summer Vacation] The Hamehameha Great King of the Southern Island / Minna no Uta (Covered by UtaSuta)
King Kamehameha of the Southern Islands

A perfect song to blow away the July heat is “The Great Hamehameha King of the Southern Island.” It’s a song about a king of a southern island and his family, marked by a playful rhythm and a refreshing sound.

Many of you have probably heard its humorous chorus.

Try singing it when the kids are looking bored indoors.

It’s a number that works great whether you sing along to its bright melody or get everyone moving together for a sense of unity.

Its upbeat, beachy vibe will turn a preschool or kindergarten classroom into a seaside scene—an essential sound for summer!

Morning glories, hey-hey!

Children's Song | Morning Glory Korya-Korya (hand-play song, nursery rhyme, popular, toddlers, kindergarten, daycare)
Morning glories, hey-hey!

A recommended hand-play song for July: “Asagao Korya-Korya.” Morning glories start blooming around July.

This song captures the characteristics of morning glories very well—from the sprouting of the seeds, to how the vines grow, to the way the flowers open in the morning and close at night.

The choreography expresses these features with the whole body.

It ends with a fun game of rock-paper-scissors, so it’s popular with children in kindergartens and nurseries.

Kids around preschool age and up can enjoy it.

If you come to like this song, it might be nice to try growing morning glories yourself.

The Banana That Flew Away

Nursery Rhyme: The Banana That Flew Away ♪
The Banana That Flew Away

Under the blue southern sky, two children tug over a banana, and whoosh!—it slips and flies away.

Oh no! What will happen to this banana? The song has six verses.

Be sure to listen and find out where the banana, which keeps zipping away, finally ends up.

Its unexpected ending is sure to make you smile.