[Christmas Songs] Christmas songs to sing with children
We’re introducing recommended Christmas songs for kids!
We’ve carefully selected classic nursery rhymes passed down through the years, beloved Christmas standards, and other perfect tracks for singing at Christmas gatherings or using as background music.
These songs are ideal when you’re “looking for Christmas songs kids can sing” or “want to find the perfect BGM for a Christmas party.”
If you’re unsure what to choose, be sure to check them out!
They’re all timeless tunes that are guaranteed to put you in the Christmas spirit as soon as you listen!
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[Christmas Songs] Christmas Songs to Sing with Children (81–90)
Winter BellsKuraki Mai

This is a song by Mai Kuraki that was used as an opening theme for the anime Detective Conan.
It’s a love song with lyrics that might be a bit difficult for children, but it has a rhythm and melody that are perfect for Christmas.
Since kids love the anime Detective Conan, be sure to give this song a listen at Christmas.
A merry, merry Christmas

“Ureshii Ureshii Christmas” is a Christmas song based on a hymn.
It’s lovely sung slowly and gently, but if you’ve got energetic children, an up-tempo, rhythmic rendition is recommended.
With lyrics that evoke the Christmas world seen in picture books—like the jingle of the bells on Santa’s sleigh and the chimes of church bells—it might just heighten kids’ excitement for the holiday! How about including a round of this song as one number at your Christmas party?
When a Child Is BornJohnny Mathis

Johnny Mathis is one of the singers who best represent American popular music.
He’s known for his catchy, warm vocal tone and has produced many classic songs over the years.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is When a Child Is Born.
This piece is themed around Christmas and features a simple melody that evokes the popular music of the 1970s.
It’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers, so give it a try.
Sunshine Christmas

“Sunshine Christmas” is a song about Santa taking a vacation on a southern island.
It was sung on NHK’s ‘Okaasan to Issho’ in 1992.
Santa sets off in his sleigh, but because he can’t control the speed, he ends up all the way in a tropical country.
There, he forgets about delivering presents, tosses off his clothes to splash in the water, plays with dolphins, and has a blast on the southern island.
The lyrics are very unique and fun, though kids might be thinking, “Don’t play around—hurry up and come!”
Christmas papapa!

This song captures the exciting, heart-pounding fun from Christmas preparations all the way to the big day.
Because it was created for educational purposes, it helps young children deepen their understanding of what Christmas is like.
The “pa-pa-pa” from the title appears frequently throughout the song, adding a catchy, upbeat vibe that’s really fun! There’s choreography as well as singing, so it’s also great to learn both and perform them at a Christmas party.
It’s also nice to decorate the tree and other ornaments together while listening to the song and following the lyrics!



