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[Childcare] Recommended for little kids! A fun round song that makes you want to sing!

How about trying a round, which makes singing together even more fun? Rounds, where the lyrics and melody seem to chase each other, are enjoyable both to sing and to listen to, and some of you may be thinking that you’d love for children to experience them too.

So this time, we’re introducing several rounds recommended for kids.

We’ve gathered songs that are easy even for little ones to sing and that let them enjoy the unique rhythms and harmonies of rounds—from classics many sang when they were small to songs featuring vehicles and animals that children love.

During practice, you might find yourselves getting pulled along by others now and then, but that’s part of the fun.

Enjoy singing freely together with the children in a lively, cheerful atmosphere!

[Childcare] Recommended for little kids! Fun rounds that make you want to sing! (41–50)

The Hiragana Song

[Classic Song] Hiragana Song ♪ [Shimajiro Channel Official]
The Hiragana Song

It’s a wonderful song that sets the fun of learning hiragana to melody and rhythm.

While cherishing children’s curiosity, Shimajiro’s bright and friendly voice gently guides them into the world of hiragana.

Since 1993, this piece has been loved as part of the “Kodomo Challenge” learning materials and is also used on the TV program “Shimajiro no Wao!”.

It’s designed to spark children’s natural interest in letters through both visual and auditory elements.

It’s perfect not only for learning hiragana in nursery schools and kindergartens but also for enjoying at home—sing along with your children and help them get familiar with letters in a fun way.

Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

Yo-kai Watch: Yokai Exercise No. 1
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

The ending theme of a TV anime, sung by Dream5 and beloved by both children and adults, is creating a buzz.

This work charms listeners with its fun, upbeat style that portrays everyday little happenings—like oversleeping or being picky about food—as the doings of yokai.

Their 12th single, released in April 2014, was a tie-in with a TV Tokyo anime, and with choreography by Lucky Ikeda, it became a huge topic among children.

It’s a song that kids can enjoy moving their bodies to together, with easy-to-learn choreography that makes it a hit at nursery and kindergarten events.

It’s also recommended for parent-child recreation and as a dance for sports days.

My precious friendHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

Precious Friends ♪ With Mother | With Lyrics [Babies Happy, Stop Crying, Laughing Dance, Songs, Japanese Children’s Songs] Educational/Developmental for Infants and Toddlers covered by UtaSta
My precious friendHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

A gentle song depicting warm bonds of the heart was born on NHK Educational TV’s “Okaasan to Issho” in September 2024.

Sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Maya Nagata, the piece conveys precious time with friends and the spirit of supporting one another, set to a poppy, friendly melody.

The warm vocals produced by D.W.

Nicols resonate with children, making it a popular choice for kindergarten and nursery school performances.

Also included on the album “NHK Okaasan to Issho Saishin Best Hyuurara Bunbun!,” this track is a recommended song to enjoy with family and teachers, enriching moments of togetherness.

Cat RocketSakushi / Sakkyoku: Oishi Masayoshi

[Songs Babies Love] Cat Rocket (Vocals: MAH (SiM)) [Video to Make Babies Stop Crying and Smile]
Cat RocketSakushi / Sakkyoku: Oishi Masayoshi

A bright, upbeat pop song from MAH for TV Tokyo’s infant and toddler program “Synapusyu”! Packed with humor and a heartwarming message, the track rhythmically captures the pure feelings of children.

It aired within the program for one month as the “Tsuki-uta” for March 2025, paired with adorable animation that won over children’s hearts.

Embracing the show’s concept of “fun for parents and children,” it’s a tune loved by all ages.

Enjoy a fun musical time together as a family while sharing moments of closeness!

apple, mandarin orange, bananaSakushi / Sakkyoku: Tanaka Seiji

This is a fun song with a fruit-themed, lively tune and a rhythmic melody.

It invites playful activities with children—clapping hands, swaying bodies, and pretending to eat fruit along with the song.

Sung by Kentaro Hayami and Ayumi Shigemori, it was broadcast on “Okaasan to Issho” starting in 1994 and was also included on the VHS “Super Hit 16.” It’s perfect not only for family bonding time at home but also for group fun in early childhood settings.

Enjoy playing with children while helping them learn the names of different fruits.

Ghost Party

Ghost Party (feat. Mana Ogawa)
Ghost Party

A fun song packed with Halloween excitement is included on the September 2020 album “Shimajiro Ages 1–2: Hit Songs.” With its bright, rhythmic melody and a delightful world where friendly ghosts enjoy a party, it sparks children’s imaginations.

The energetic vocals by Shimajiro and Mana Ogawa are another highlight.

This track is perfect not only for Halloween-season events but also for daycare and kindergarten activities, as well as family parties—any occasion where kids can sing, dance, and have fun together with their friends!

I love stripes!

[Classic Song] I Love Stripes ♪ [Shimajiro Channel Official]
I love stripes!

The song, created from a child’s perspective, features a bright, rhythmic melody and familiar, easy-to-sing lyrics.

Naomi Minami’s appeal as a voice actress shines through, and her energetic vocals capture children’s hearts.

Released in March 2018, the track was featured on the children’s educational program “Shimajiro no Wow!” and has become popular with many kids.

It is also included on the album “Shimajiro no Wow! Uta♪ Dance Special Vol.11,” and has been developed as related content for Benesse Corporation’s early childhood correspondence course “Kodomo Challenge.” Since it’s a song that children can enjoy singing and dancing to together, it’s recommended for music time or use at events.