Children’s Song Rankings [2026]
Here’s the ranking of this year’s trending “children’s songs.”
In addition to traditional folk songs and nursery rhymes that have been listened to for generations, the latest tracks that have newly captivated kids have also made the list!
We’ll introduce the most-played songs of the year in ranking order!
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Children’s Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE91rank/position

Packed with the refreshing spirit of summer youth, this song by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE features an upbeat melody and exhilarating rock sound that make kids want to dance.
The lyrics, which depict the sparkle of youth and the hint of romance that comes with the start of summer, resonate with listeners of all ages.
Released in August 2018 as the band’s seventh single and the theme song for the film “Ao-Natsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-Nichi,” it has long been loved as one of their signature tracks.
It surpassed 100 million streams in August 2020 and reached 500 million streams in January 2024, becoming a massive hit.
It’s a perfect pick for energetic kids who want to dance and is ideal for events like school sports days and performances.
Its bright, positive tone helps teach children the joy of self-expression through dance.
Jingle Bells92rank/position

“Jingle Bells” is a classic Christmas song that everyone—from children to adults—knows.
The hand motions that go along with Jingle Bells, expressing the sound of bells, a sleigh running, and children singing, look adorable, making it perfect to perform with little ones at a school recital.
Also, since it’s almost always included on Christmas song compilation CDs, it’s nice that you don’t have to go out of your way to buy a CD during the busy holiday event season.
day by dayYoshida Yamada93rank/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.
Sea Dance94rank/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.
Santa Claus the ScatterbrainSakkyoku: Kobayashi Asei95rank/position

When it comes to Christmas songs you often hear around town, “Awatenbo no Santa Claus” (The Hasty Santa Claus) comes to mind.
Since every child knows this song, wouldn’t it be perfect as a dance number for a Christmas party? With simple choreography, some kids will probably be able to copy the moves if the teachers demonstrate them on the day of the event.
Let’s use this song to liven up the Christmas party!


