Popular Songs Ranking for Toddlers
We’re bringing you a ranking of popular songs for toddlers!
From hit kids’ shows, anime, and beloved classics, we’ve gathered songs that children of preschool and kindergarten age will love.
These are perfect when you want to find songs that delight toddlers, sing together with your child, or choose music to match children’s videos.
Some tracks even come with official dance routines, making them great for everyday play or for dances at preschool and kindergarten events!
Use this as a handy reference!
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Popular song rankings for toddlers (81–90)
glitter-sparkle-ponHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya85rank/position

This is the ending theme that was changed with the start of the 2022 series “Fantane!”.
It’s a bit sad that the hand gates and tunnels created by the show’s beloved characters since its inception have officially been removed.
A standout feature is the sign-language choreography that matches the lyrics, which adds a solid educational element in addition to the song’s fun.
The relaxed rhythm is also pleasant, and it’s a piece that invites listeners to savor the message while encouraging large, expressive movements.
strollSakushi: Nakagawa Rieko / Sakkyoku: Hisaishi Joe86rank/position

This bright, upbeat march-style song is perfect for bonding with your child.
Released in November 1987 on the album “My Neighbor Totoro: Image Song Collection,” it is also well known as the opening theme song for Studio Ghibli’s animated film “My Neighbor Totoro.” The lyrics were written by children’s author Rieko Nakagawa, with music composed by Joe Hisaishi.
Its charm lies in the simple melody that inspires a positive mood and the warm, heartfelt lyrics.
It’s great for energetic singing with movement, making it ideal for musical play in nursery schools and kindergartens.
It’s a wonderful song you can enjoy together while facing your child, holding hands, and sharing affectionate contact.
Untitled TodayHirai Dai87rank/position

Hirai Dai’s “Titleless Today” contains both the beauty of everyday moments and an empowering message about facing hardships.
Filled with themes of viewing the small events of daily life positively, this song gently accompanies a child’s little milestones and day-to-day changes.
Through depictions of children in their everyday lives, the lyrics cheer on the future and are sure to encourage parents as well.
It’s perfect for reels that capture the tender moments of your child’s growth.
Why not preserve your child’s shining everyday life along with its beautiful melody?
I can hear the Christmas songShinzawa Toshihiko88rank/position

This warm Christmas song, written and composed by Toshihiko Shinzawa, conveys the joy of Christmas to children in a clear and friendly way.
Included on the 1996 album “SEASON,” it features a memorable refrain of “Merry, Merry Christmas.” With simple, easy-to-remember lyrics and melody, it has long been loved in kindergartens and nursery schools.
It’s also used as panel theater teaching material, designed so children can enjoy a story while singing.
If everyone sings it together at a Christmas party, the whole venue is sure to be filled with smiles.
It’s the perfect song for family karaoke with little ones or for Christmas events at school!
Sketchaimyon89rank/position

Set for release in March 2025 as the theme song for the national favorite’s film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Picture-World Story,” this work was created by singer-songwriter Aimyon with the warm everyday life of Nobita and Doraemon in mind.
It’s filled with kindness that embraces people just as they are—like being able to laugh together and say that the marks left by a catnap on your glasses are just another charming part of the picture.
This heartwarming message will surely resonate with the older kindergarteners about to spread their wings into a new world.
With lyrics that make you cherish each other’s clumsy sides, it’s perfect for farewell gatherings and graduation ceremonies.
Hold your treasured memories with friends close, and sing together in unison.
It’s sure to be a wonderful performance that will bring tears to parents’ eyes.
day by dayYoshida Yamada90rank/position

A song whose straightforward message moves people of all ages.
It was written in 2013 for “Minna no Uta,” and apparently NHK received a flood of inquiries and requests right after it aired.
With grandparents as its theme, the lyrics read like a reflection on a life lived, seeping into the heart alongside a beautiful melody.
Coupled with the gentle harmonies of the two vocalists, it’s a track that demands careful listening—and one that may well have your tears flowing.
Popular Songs Ranking for Toddlers (91–100)
Sea Dance91rank/position

There are many songs with an ocean theme, but we want to protect our beautiful seas and encourage people to learn about them.
With that wish in mind, let’s sing “Umi Dance” during the summer beach season.
Its upbeat, catchy rhythm makes it a lively number that’s perfect for singing and dancing together.
The charm of the song is that you can have fun while learning about what’s good and bad for the marine environment.
Through the song and dance, you can discover what’s important to keep the seas surrounding Japan clean and healthy forever.
If you come up with choreography and dance together, it will be great fun for school plays and recitals, too.


