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Recommended dance music for children. Kid-friendly dance tunes that make you want to move.

For kids who love dancing, here are some recommended dance songs just for them!

We’ve gathered classic kids’ dance tracks, trending songs, and tunes perfect for school sports days.

Some songs come with choreography videos, so feel free to use them as a reference.

Even if the original dance is difficult, many songs are introduced with simplified versions for children, so even kids who aren’t confident in dancing can feel at ease.

First, try dancing happily and energetically!

And once you can dance to them, challenge yourself with more difficult choreography!

Recommended dance music for kids. Kid-friendly dance tracks that make you want to move (81–90)

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Gen Hoshino – Koi (Official Video)
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Gen Hoshino’s “Koi” was used as the theme song for the drama We Married as a Job! (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu).

Alongside the drama’s popularity, the song and its music video also set major records.

It was memorable that the cast—including leads Gen Hoshino and Yui Aragaki—danced to the song.

Rather than being a cool, complex routine, the choreography is poppy and doesn’t require much technique, making it perfect for dances at school sports days or children’s performances.

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[Official] “POKÉDANCE” Dance Practice by ENHYPEN — featuring partner Pokémon from past generations dancing
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This song was produced to commemorate Pokémon Day on February 27, 2024.

It was released as an animated music video featuring trainers dancing with their Pokémon partners.

The lyrics focus on themes of friendship and fun, and the track is characterized by a pop, danceable sound.

It also incorporates wordplay, making it a song that lifts your spirits just by listening.

A “dance practice” version performed by members of the K-pop group ENHYPEN has also been released, making it perfect for practicing choreography.

It’s a song that brings smiles to people of all ages, so it’s great for dancing at sports days and dance events.

Genki Ondo

Genki Ondo / Okaasan to Issho / Hand Play
Genki Ondo

It’s a bright and lively Bon Odori song.

Set to a poppy rhythm, it features moves like the “hungry tummy growl” pose and big-voice gestures that naturally make kids want to move.

The choreography is easy to follow and full of the joy of dancing together.

Its energetic tempo and friendly vocals will further boost the festive mood.

The clear rhythm and catchy melody stick in your head, and moving freely to the music brings out smiles.

Popular as a versatile number for kindergartens and local summer festivals, it’s perfect for summer events where everyone can dance, sing, and feel energized.

Tanuki Lord’s Ondo

Tanuki Lord's Bon Dance: Junpeke Dance Paralyrhythm
Tanuki Lord's Ondo

“Tanuki no Tonosama Ondo” is a playful ondo that portrays the cheerful world of tanuki.

The song weaves in humorous scenes, inviting dancers to move as if enjoying a story.

Its tempo is calm yet easy to follow, making it perfect for Bon Odori.

The vocals are gentle, creating a soothing atmosphere that children can sing along to with ease.

Traditional Japanese instruments envelop the piece, giving it a distinctly Japanese sensibility.

The choreography—like handclaps and the tanuki’s tummy-patting—makes movements easy to express, welcoming participants of all ages.

This song, which lets you experience the tanuki’s delightful tale through music and dance, will color a memorable moment of summer.

Anpanman Ondo

Anpanman Ondo: Let’s dance together with Anpanman!!
Anpanman Ondo

Let’s all dance together! Here are some ideas for the “Anpanman Ondo.” Let’s dance the “Anpanman Ondo” with the beloved characters from “Go! Anpanman,” popular in the anime, movies, and picture books! The song has four verses, but the choreography stays the same, so it should be easy for children to learn, right? Moving their bodies to the rhythm can not only develop motor skills and a sense of rhythm, but also help nurture emotional expression—like “I did it!” and “I can dance for fun!”—and boost their self-esteem.

Ophroski’s Chappong Bushi

The charming lyrics are the highlight! Here are some ideas for “Ofurosuki no Chappombushi.” It’s a humorous song performed by Ofuroski, a character from the TV show “Miitsuketa!” “Ofurosuki no Chappombushi” has a rhythm and tempo that are perfect for Bon Odori.

The lyrics focus on bath time while weaving in seasonal elements, so it’s likely to become a memorable song for children even after dancing at summer festival Bon Odori.

Be sure to give it a try!

Recommended dance music for kids: Kid-friendly tracks that make you want to dance (91–100)

It’s Hamu Hamu ON-DO, Ham-chans!

“Hamham ON-DO da, Ham-chans!” by the Ham-chans is an energetic Bon Odori dance song born from the anime Hamtaro.

All the small, cute characters make an appearance, and a lively rhythm unfolds that makes you want to dance.

With its brisk tempo, it’s fun to join in with call-and-response and hand claps, which will boost children’s eagerness to participate.

The instruments are lively, and the atmosphere builds in step with the song’s progression.

The vocal expressions are rich as well, with a structure that lets each character’s personality shine through.

Even children who don’t know the anime can enjoy it, and using it at summer festivals or school events will create a time filled with smiles.