Recommended for daycare activities! A Halloween song you can sing and play with
Halloween is kids’ favorite season! So here, we’re introducing classic songs to liven up events at daycare centers and kindergartens.
From chants of “Trick or Treat” and songs about the fun of turning into ghosts, to tunes that combine hand games and rhythm play, there’s a full lineup you can enjoy together with children.
We’ve selected only songs that will bring out lots of smiles.
You’re sure to find tracks perfect for this year’s Halloween that will boost the excitement and festive mood! Be sure to find your favorites.
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Recommended for childcare activities! Halloween songs to sing and play with (41–50)
Rock, paper, scissors with pumpkinOkazaki Momoko

This song, perfect for livening up Halloween, is a hand-play tune that’s easy for kids to enjoy.
The simple “Rock-Paper-Scissors” style motions combined with the cute pumpkin imagery make it super catchy.
Momoko Okazaki’s bright vocals further boost the fun Halloween vibe, making it great for everyone to dance and enjoy together at Halloween parties or preschool events! It’s like a little spell that brings smiles and lifts your spirits, so be sure to give the dance a try!
Gummy Choco PumpkinFujihira Kano

Hanano Fujihira’s Halloween song is a fun track themed around kids’ favorite sweets.
It features a lively rhythm and a catchy melody, and the dance is simple and easy to learn, so everyone can dance together.
Released in October 2019, the song is perfect for the Halloween season and is popular in kindergartens and nursery schools.
The choreography is easy for children to copy and has spread on social media.
It’s an adorable dance tune that will get both kids and teachers excited at Halloween parties and events!
Halloween police carPinkittsu

This song, which playfully captures the excitement of Halloween, is a delightful dance tune that lets children enjoy the seasonal vibe while they move.
Included on the album “Pinkfong’s Halloween Songs,” released in October 2021, it features Pinkfong’s signature bright melodies and friendly, accessible lyrics.
It’s a track children from preschoolers to early elementary school students can enjoy, making it perfect for livening up Halloween parties in nurseries, kindergartens, and lower-grade classrooms!
Trick or treatSakushi/Sakkyoku: Kutsuna Mika
This song, packed with Halloween fun, is full of charm that excites children’s hearts.
With its lively rhythm and perfectly Halloween vibe, it’s a tune kids can dance to with joy.
It’s even used at Halloween events and in eurhythmics lessons.
Children can dance while imagining going trick-or-treating, enjoy rhythm games like making pumpkin soup, and explore many other fun activities.
It’s a recommended song for livening up any Halloween party.
One Little GhostSuzuki Tsubasa

This song, perfect for singing at Halloween, is designed so kids can enjoy counting ghosts as they sing.
Starting with one ghost and gradually increasing, children use their hands and bodies to act it out—cleverly helping them learn number concepts and body movements naturally.
It’s a popular choice in nurseries and kindergartens, especially during the Halloween season.
In the final “surprise” part, raising their voices energetically really lifts the mood! It’s also great fun for parents and children to enjoy together.




