Kids will love it! A collection of dance song ideas with easy-to-follow rhythms
Good news for anyone who wants to enjoy dancing with kids! Here, we’ll introduce dances and music that children will love.
Dance, which nurtures a sense of rhythm and enriches expressive ability, is the perfect musical activity for children’s growth.
Popular dances among kids today include choreography that’s trending on social media and lots of tracks that get everyone excited at sports days and recitals.
There are plenty of classics, too, so adults, be sure to join in, get moving, and have a great time together!
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Kids will go wild! A collection of dance song ideas with easy-to-follow rhythms (251–260)
Secret Ramen Exercise

The Chinese-style sound and choreography make “Hiden Ramen Taiso” a delight.
It’s a striking, classic tune that’s popular at preschools and kindergartens nationwide.
With everyone’s favorite ramen as its theme and slow, easy-to-follow movements overall, it’s especially easy for young children to dance to.
Besides the unforgettable main choreography you’ll remember after seeing it once, it also gives a solid workout with twists and back-stretching moves.
And don’t forget to nail the opening and closing poses!
Happy ChildrenShinzawa Toshihiko

This song, created by Toshihiko Shinzawa and Hirotaka Nakagawa, is a bright dance tune themed around the power of children’s innocence and smiles to bring happiness to those around them.
With its light rhythm and memorable melody, it’s an easy-to-sing-and-dance-to track that kids can’t help but hum along to.
Released in 2001, the song has been loved by many for years and is widely used in educational settings and at events.
It’s also great to dance to together with nursery and kindergarten teachers!
Make you happyNiziU

NiziU’s “Make you happy” is a wonderful song that makes children’s smiles shine.
With its rhythmic tempo and fun choreography, it naturally makes kids want to move their bodies.
The lyrics convey a feeling of cherishing “your” smile.
If you dance to it at a sports day or a school performance, the whole venue will be wrapped in a happy mood.
With some creativity in the costumes, you can create an even more festive atmosphere.
It’s the perfect song for making lovely memories that will warm the hearts of parents celebrating their children’s growth.
Dokimeki Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo

Dokimeki Diary is also recommended for times when you want to have fun with kids.
It’s a song by singer-songwriter asmi, created in collaboration with Vocaloid producer Chinozo.
It’s well-loved as the opening theme for the Pokémon anime.
The song has wide support, and there are many choreography videos on YouTube.
Some are simple enough for all ages, while others incorporate comical moves.
Super Energetic ExerciseSatō Hiromichi

A workout created by Hiromichi Sato—beloved as the 10th “Exercise Big Brother” on NHK’s Okaasan to Issho—in which he handled the lyrics, vocals, and choreography.
With his familiar voice and a routine that moves the whole body, it offers outstanding reliability.
It features lots of animals like sparrows, monkeys, and lions, making it easy for young children to enjoy and participate.
Clear, intuitive actions are a key point—look down to see the ants, look up to see the UFO—making it a routine that truly energizes and invigorates.



