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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!

Popular Songs Ranking for Toddlers (91–100)

Let’s draw a picture in the blue sky.Sakushi: Kazumi Kazuki / Sakkyoku: Hajime Kamishiba99rank/position

♪Let’s draw a picture in the blue sky [with gestures] Let’s draw a picture in the blue sky, a big, big ship 〜♪ [Children’s song / nursery rhyme]
Let's draw a picture in the blue sky.Sakushi: Kazumi Kazuki / Sakkyoku: Hajime Kamishiba

A song that paints a large ship in the blue sky and sings of an adventure to a new world is full of charm that richly nurtures children’s imaginations.

Along with energetic calls and cheers, its uplifting message that expands their hopes for dreams will surely resonate deeply in children’s hearts.

Beloved in kindergartens and nursery schools, this work shines in scenes where children sing together, such as at sports days and concerts.

Its structure, which lets children move their bodies joyfully while singing, is also a major appeal that enables everyone to have fun as one.

It is a cherished piece in childcare and educational settings.

A million years of happiness!!Kuwata Keisuke100rank/position

Keisuke Kuwata – 1,000,000 Years of Happiness!! (Full ver.)
A million years of happiness!!Kuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata’s “A Million Years of Happiness!!” is a perfect song for a first birthday.

Its bright, lively vocals and rhythm carry a warm message of well-wishes.

The lyrics by Momoko Sakura are filled with the cosmos, nature, and hope for the future.

Also used as the ending theme for the anime Chibi Maruko-chan, this track beautifully matches the wish for a child’s healthy growth.

It’s also a great choice for birthday party videos!