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!
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Recommended dance music for kids. Kid’s dance that makes you want to move (101–110)
Super Dancin’ ManiaTokyo Dizunīrando

This dance track was created for the special event Club Disney, held at Tokyo Disneyland.
In this event where you can dance together with Disney friends, the park was enveloped in an excitement that made it feel like a massive club, captivating many guests.
With its lively rhythm and simple choreography, it’s designed for everyone—from kids to adults—to enjoy, making it perfect for use at sports days and recreational activities.
Just like during the event, pairing it with sparkly costumes and colorful lights enhances the fun of the dance even more.
It’s an energetic song that lets you get fired up together with your friends.
A New AngleTōkyō Dizunīrando Beimakkusu

There are six songs played on the popular attraction “The Happy Ride with Baymax,” each available in three versions: with dialogue, without dialogue, and instrumental.
They’re available for streaming and on CD.
“A New Angle” is also a catchy track, and its lyrics—suggesting new possibilities like “If you spin around and look, you’ll discover a new way of seeing”—are really cool! If you were to choreograph a dance to this song, adding lots of jumps and occasionally swinging your arms wide to the left and right could make it really fun.
It’s a perfect recommendation for younger elementary students, too.
And it’s also great as background music to create a lively mood during recreation time!
Koo Lu LeeTōkyō Dizunīrando Beimakkusu

This is a lively, friendly dance tune used for the Baymax’s Happy Ride attraction at Tokyo Disneyland.
It’s a song that lets you feel the fun of moving your body to the rhythm, featuring original choreography that uses both hands and feet.
Kids can learn it quickly, making it perfect for sports days and recreational dances.
Just like the attraction, it brings out energetic movements and smiles, brightening the atmosphere across the entire venue.
It’s easy to add your own variations, encouraging each team’s creativity, which is part of its appeal.
It’s also well-suited for recitals and similar events.
Highly recommended as a dance track that both dancers and spectators can enjoy together.
Happy RideTōkyō Dizunīrando Beimakkusu

Have you seen the movie Big Hero 6? It’s a story that weaves in Eastern elements, which is rare for a Disney film.
You might think it’s just for kids, but it also has suspense, so I recommend it to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.
The Baymax-themed Disneyland attraction “The Happy Ride with Baymax” is also very popular.
While the ride is operating, one of six songs plays, including “Happy Song” and “One Sweet Ride.” Every track is upbeat and sure to make you happy.
The CD is also available for purchase, so I hope you’ll listen to all the songs first!
Happiness Is HereTōkyō Dizunī Rizōto

From 2013 to 2018, the main song played in Tokyo Disneyland’s daytime parade was “Happiness Is Here.” Centered on this track, the parade featured a Disney medley including titles like “Dumbo” and “Snow White.” As an aside, the previous parade, “Jubilation!,” was great too.
“Happiness Is Here” is very dance-friendly and easy to choreograph, allowing you to include lots of fun clapping and jumping sections.
Please also check out the choreography by various dance teams uploaded on video sites for reference.
It’s a highly recommended song that can be widely used from preschoolers to elementary school students.
Recommended dance music for children. Kid-friendly dance tracks that make you want to move (111–120)
BarararararararaTōkyō Dizunī Rizōto

The happy dance using the “balalalalalala” song from Baymax is bright and perfect for kids to perform at events like sports days.
It’s recommended to let the children listen to the song beforehand so they get used to it, then incorporate it into the dance.
By coordinating costumes and making pompoms to add flair, the children’s performance will look even more vibrant and become an ideal dance for a sports day.
Teachers and kids alike—make it a cheerful, fun dance full of smiles!
Abracadabra spellchibi maruko-chan & baku chuu mondai

A lively song that expresses everyday events and feelings with words like a mysterious spell, enjoyable for both children and adults.
Its bright, lighthearted melody and fun lyrics are sure to lift your spirits.
With a catchy rhythm and memorable phrases, it’s a perfect track to get everyone excited at school sports days as well.
Released in July 2004, this piece was used as the ending theme for the popular anime Chibi Maruko-chan for about eight years, gaining great popularity among children.
The lyrics were written by Momoko Sakura, and the music was composed by Mayo Okamoto.
An ideal song for dancing at sports days and events! It’s also recommended to enjoy it by creating your own choreography freely.



