March nursery rhymes & hand play songs! Spring songs you can enjoy with your kids
Are you looking for children’s songs and fingerplay rhymes to sing together with kids in March, as they get ready for graduation ceremonies and moving up to the next class?Songs that let you feel the changing seasons are perfect for creating memories unique to this time of year.Lyrics about springtime flowers and the gentle warmth of the season will naturally resonate with children.In this article, we’ll introduce nursery rhymes and fingerplay songs that are perfect for March.They’re all easy to use not only for activities in daycare and kindergarten, but also at home—so be sure to find your favorites!
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March nursery rhymes & hand-clapping songs! Spring songs to enjoy with children (71–80)
dandelionsakushi: Kadokura Satoshi/sakkyoku: Horikoshi Kiyoshi

In this song, it sings, “Let’s give dandelions to someone special.” It portrays dandelions as they wait for spring—so strong, resilient, and patiently enduring—that you can vividly picture them.
Because they’re such lovely flowers, perhaps that’s why we want to offer them to someone dear.
In conclusion
Nursery rhymes and hand games for March offer precious moments to share the changing seasons with children.
Watching them express the arrival of spring with their whole bodies through song warms the hearts of those looking on.
Be sure to incorporate songs unique to March into your everyday life.



