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Children’s Song Medley: A playlist of classic and popular hits everyone knows

Nursery songs that have been sung for generations.

Many of you may have had your grandmother or mother sing them to you when you were little, or sung them yourselves with gestures at kindergarten, daycare, or school.

In this article, we’ve picked out classic nursery songs, focusing on those that children still love today.

From timeless favorites that evoke nostalgia to relatively new songs that have recently become popular in early childhood settings, we’ll introduce a wide range.

Please enjoy this playlist of nursery songs that will bring back memories of your early years.

[Children’s Song Medley] A Playlist of Classic and Popular Favorites Everyone Knows (11–20)

The Bento Box SongSakushi: Kayama Yoshiko/Shokyoku: Komori Akihiro

This is a very fun fingerplay song where you pack rice balls and all kinds of side dishes into a bento box.

Vegetables like carrots, shiitake mushrooms, and burdock root appear one after another, and moving your hands as you sing makes it feel like you’re really making a bento—so exciting! This piece is an arrangement of an existing playground song that Yoshiko Kayama and Akihiro Komori turned into a wonderful tune.

It became widely known after being featured on a program in the Nippon TV network.

Singing it while preparing a bento with your child might just make your usual routine feel even more special.

Playing bus (pretend bus play)Sakushi: Kayama Yoshiko / Sakkyoku: Yuyama Akira

Bus Pretend Play (♪ We’re riding on a big bus ~ To our neighbor, hey!) by Himawari 🌻 With Lyrics | Children’s Song | BUS GOKKO | Vehicle Song, Eurhythmics, Nursery Teacher Exam Set Piece 2019
Playing bus (pretend bus play)Sakushi: Kayama Yoshiko / Sakkyoku: Yuyama Akira

You can just picture everyone pretending to be the driver or passengers and having fun going out on the bus together.

In time with the lyrics, kids naturally move from simply singing to pretend play—handing over imaginary tickets, swaying side to side as if looking at the scenery, and more.

This song has been passed down by various singers, including Miyuki Mori, and is included on the album “Nakayoshi Asobi Uta: Songs Sung in Nursery Schools and Kindergartens.” It’s perfect not only for making bus rides more enjoyable, but also as a play song for indoor activities.

Donguri KorokoroSakushi: Aoki Sonoyoshi / Sakkyoku: Yanada Tadashi

Japanese Children’s Song – Donguri Korokoro 3D! – Donguri Korokoro
Donguri KorokoroSakushi: Aoki Sonoyoshi / Sakkyoku: Yanada Tadashi

A children’s song that has long been loved as a classic in kindergartens and nursery schools.

Many of you probably hummed it when you were little, right? Amazingly, it’s said to have been sung since the Taisho era! The lyrics have a beginning, development, turn, and conclusion, so it’s also charming that you can sing while freely imagining the story.

Panda, rabbit, koala

An adorable children’s song featuring animals familiar to kids, like pandas, rabbits, and koalas.

Set to a rhythmic melody, you can sing while mimicking each animal’s distinctive movements.

It’s perfect for moving and humming along with your child—great for kindergarten or nursery activities, as well as family bonding time.

Imitating animals naturally nurtures children’s imagination and expressive skills.

The Bear of the Forest

Children’s song: “The Bear in the Forest” – nursery rhyme, round, kids’ song
The Bear of the Forest

One of the classic children’s songs that has been passed down through the years.

The lyrics go up to verse five, and each verse can be sung in a call-and-response style like an echo, so children can learn it in a playful way.

Born in the United States, this song has long been loved in Japan as well.

The lyrics charmingly depict a meeting with a bear in the forest, which is sure to warm your heart.

It’s also recommended to sing it while showing picture books or kamishibai to help children expand their imagination.

To the Sun in the Palm of Your HandSakushi: Yanase Takashi / Sakkyoku: Izumi Taku

Released in 1961 on Minna no Uta, this piece is a classic with lyrics by Takashi Yanase, best known as the creator of Anpanman.

When Yanase was in despair over his troubles, he happened to look at his hands and saw the blood running through them.

From that moment came this song, meant to lift your spirits when times are tough.

Like the many characters Yanase created, it’s a song that gives you energy, courage, and hope.

[Children’s Song Medley] A Playlist of Classic and Popular Favorites Everyone Knows (21–30)

tidying up

♪Cleaning Up <with gestures> - ♪Clean up, clean up~ [Japanese song / children’s song]
tidying up

This is a practical, everyday children’s song often sung during clean-up time at nurseries and kindergartens.

Its simple structure repeats call-and-response phrases, making it easy and friendly for young children to memorize right away.

Many arrangements speed up partway through, adding a playful touch that naturally guides kids into tidying up.

It’s also featured on childcare-related YouTube channels and is widely used as background music at home and in schools.

A perfect pick for parents who want to make tidying a fun habit and for professionals working in early childhood education.