[Entrance Ceremony] Songs We All Want to Sing! A Collection of Recommended Cheer Songs for Spring Send-offs
Have you already decided on the song to sing at the entrance ceremony?Having a song that suits the start of a new chapter can instantly brighten the children’s faces.There are plenty of perfect choices for an entrance ceremony: songs that celebrate making new friends, songs full of springtime vibes, and rhythmic tunes that make bodies start moving without thinking.This article introduces a wide range of encouraging songs to warmly color kindergarten and nursery school entrance ceremonies.We hope you find a wonderful song that brings out the children’s smiles!
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[Entrance Ceremony] Songs Everyone Will Want to Sing! A Collection of Recommended Cheer Songs for Spring Send-offs (81–90)
It’s okaywacci

“Daijoubu” is a cheer song that says it’s okay to cry or feel sad.
In both children’s worlds and adults’ worlds, there are lots of things that aren’t good or that we wish wouldn’t happen.
This song gently embraces those events and feelings, as if to say, “You’re fine just as you are.” It also has a stylish, mature vibe, so I recommend choosing it as background music—such as for a preschool entrance ceremony—where it can play naturally.
It will surely resonate with teachers and parents as well.
Beyond the rainbowSakushi Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu

Over the Rainbow is a song composed by Osamu Sakata, who served as NHK’s “Uta no Onii-san” (the singing big brother) for eight years starting in 1985.
It has been loved for a long time, so many parents may already know it.
It’s an uplifting song that feels like a blessing for bright days ahead.
It’s also recommended to add simple hand and body movements when performing it for children.
Not only does it work as a cheer-up song for kids, but it also makes a great, energizing gift for parents.
Laughter is nice.Sakushi sakkyoku: Tayama Masamitsu

Hearing children laugh makes us happy too, doesn’t it? The song “Warai goe tte iina” (“Laughter Is Wonderful”) seems to speak for that joyful feeling, introducing all kinds of laughs.
Its melody is bright and fun, so it’s great to sing with simple hand motions.
Various animals appear, which is likely to capture children’s interest.
It also works well adapted as a panel theater or sketchbook theater.
If you’re wondering what to present at an entrance ceremony, consider incorporating this song.
100% Couragesakushi: matsui gorou / sakkyoku: makaino kouji

It’s a song that has been loved for many years as the theme of the anime “Nintama Rantarō.” You often hear it at sports days and recitals, so even people who don’t know the anime may have heard it.
Its bright, gentle melody and positive lyrics—“It’s okay, so be brave; let’s go together”—warmly embrace children who are nervous about a new environment.
The tune is easy for kids to hum along to, so consider performing it at the entrance ceremony.
Sorry, Clover.Sakushi: Nagare/Sakkyoku: Satō Wataru

Kids experience all kinds of things—arguments, rough days, times when things just don’t go well.
“Sorry, Clover” is a song that gently stays close to those feelings and whispers, “Something good will surely happen tomorrow.” Children also go through many happy and moving moments.
Let’s watch over their growth from here on.
It’s a song like a teacher’s cheer to the children, conveying, “It’s going to be okay.”
In conclusion
We introduced recommended songs for entrance ceremonies. Bright songs for nursery and kindergarten that celebrate meeting new friends and encourage a fresh start will make children’s faces light up. Choose pieces that match your school’s atmosphere, such as seasonal songs or ones that include hand-play motions. Create a warm entrance ceremony filled with resonant singing.



