Recommended for elementary school kids! Christmas songs that will liven up karaoke
As the Christmas season approaches, you start hearing Christmas songs everywhere.
Singing them at karaoke makes the time even more fun! In this article, we’ve gathered a variety of Christmas songs—from timeless classics everyone knows, from kids to adults, to tunes you’ve heard in anime and on TV.
There are plenty of songs that elementary schoolers can get excited about singing at Christmas.
They’re all perfect for the holiday, so use this as a guide and sing along together!
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Recommended for elementary school kids! Christmas songs that liven up karaoke (51–60)
Ding! Dong! The Magic of ChristmasDoraemon (Mizuta Wasabi, Ohara Megumi, Kakazu Yumi, Kimura Subaru, Seki Tomokazu)

A Christmas song from the anime Doraemon that Nobita, Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka all sing together.
It’s a fan favorite.
The fun melody, which uses bell sounds in the chorus, really lifts the mood.
It might be even more fun if someone deliberately sings Gian’s part off-key! There are spoken lines, too, so it’s a good idea to practice those in advance.
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa ClausSakushi sakkyoku: Tomī Kōnā

The Christmas song “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” which gives you a little shock with the idea of Mommy and Santa—huh?—was released in 1952 and became popular through a cover by The Jackson 5.
In the English lyrics, a young boy witnesses his mom kissing Santa and finds it amusing.
In the Japanese version, it even reveals that Santa was actually Dad, giving the story a warm and happy feel.
The melody is relaxed, so even elementary school kids can sing it easily! The English is simple too, so trying it in English to liven up a Christmas karaoke party is highly recommended.
Santa Claus the ScatterbrainSakushi: Yoshioka Osamu / Sakkyoku: Kobayashi Asei

A classic Christmas song humorously portraying a hasty Santa.
It’s a fun tune everyone knows.
When the lyrics mention bells, doing a hand gesture as if ringing a bell will definitely liven things up.
Also, when Santa falls or dances in the song, it’s a good idea to imitate Santa’s moves.
Shaking bells or maracas to the beat is sure to make it even more exciting!
A very merry ChristmasAmatsuki

Nowadays, the “utaite” scene has produced many major-label artists, and among them is the male singer Amatsuki, who has been popular since the genre’s early days.
His song “Very Merry Christmas,” with its striking, fast-paced shuffle beat, pumps you up with a sound that perfectly evokes the holiday season, just as the title suggests.
Its pop, catchy melody is easy for elementary school kids to learn and brings a bright, lively vibe to karaoke.
It’s a refreshing rock tune that heightens the festive Christmas atmosphere.
Recommended for elementary school kids! Christmas songs that will hype up karaoke (61–70)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Ana to Yuki no Joō (Matsu Takako)

This is the theme song from the blockbuster film Frozen.
It’s a perfect song for a snowy Christmas.
It’s been covered and sung by many male and female singers, so it’s a song that both boys and girls can sing.
The key to singing it is to keep the beginning restrained and then belt out the chorus.
That way it’s sure to get everyone excited! Since everyone knows this song, you could even point the mic to the audience so they can all sing the chorus together.
In conclusion
We introduced songs that are perfect for getting elementary school kids excited at karaoke on Christmas.
Every track is a great fit for the holiday.
Did you find a Christmas song you’d like to sing? Classics, nursery rhymes, and anime songs are likely to be familiar to everyone, so it’s also a great idea to sing them together at karaoke and get the party going!



