[2026] Karaoke Songs Elementary School Kids Will Love! Easy-to-Sing, Crowd-Pleasing Hits Special
Are you planning to go to karaoke with the whole family but having trouble finding songs you can enjoy with elementary school kids? Things like “the vocal range doesn’t fit” or “the rhythm is too complicated” can make songs easier or harder to sing depending on the generation.
But don’t worry! There are plenty of songs that even elementary schoolers can sing comfortably and that can liven up the room.
This time, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing karaoke songs that kids and adults can enjoy together.
Let’s spend some wonderful time creating memories as a family!
[2026] Karaoke Songs That Elementary School Kids Love! Easy-to-Sing, Crowd-Pleasing Track Selection (1–10)
Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi is a Vocaloid producer whose music is characterized by a surreal atmosphere with a subtle sense of cuteness.
Yukopi has created many masterpieces, but the one I particularly recommend as an easy-to-sing song for elementary school students is “Buta Thunder (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” Although the vocal range is slightly high at mid2 A# to high C, the overall range isn’t wide, so depending on the key, the difficulty can drop significantly even for elementary schoolers whose voices may be unstable.
It doesn’t require intricate techniques, and the melodic rises and falls are gentle, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Elementary school students often use devices with various restrictions, but isn’t it likely that most of them still use TikTok regularly? With that in mind, I recommend “Hai Yorokonde.” The chorus features an octave-up harmony, so the overall vocal range is fairly wide, but if you sing an octave lower, even elementary schoolers—whose voices can be unstable—should be able to handle it.
The flow is a bit complex, but its recognition and popularity are top-notch, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic song “Saikō Tōtatsuten” (“Highest Point”).
This track was used as the opening theme for the hugely popular anime ONE PIECE, which is also beloved by elementary school students.
While SEKAI NO OWARI often tends to have high-pitched melodies, this song is contained within a very narrow vocal range of mid1F to mid2F#.
Even elementary schoolers, whose voices can be unstable due to voice change, should generally be able to sing it without issues.
Boys who have already undergone voice change can sing it in the original key; otherwise—and for most girls in elementary school—it’s best to lower the key for adjustment.
Shine in the cruel nightLiSA

LiSA’s acclaimed song “Shine in the Cruel Night,” used as the theme for the popular film released in July 2025, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle Arc Chapter 1 – Akaza Returns.
While LiSA often features songs with wide and dramatic pitch shifts, this piece keeps the rises and falls within a range that upper elementary school students can manage.
The vocal range is also average for a female song at roughly mid1 F to hi D, so with a suitable key, even elementary school boys should be able to sing it.
Combined with the anime’s popularity, it’s widely known among elementary school students, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

I think the current music scene for elementary school students can be broadly divided into four categories: hip-hop, K-pop, viral hits, and Vocaloid.
This time, I recommend “Kyofu All Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki)” as an easy-to-sing popular song from the Vocaloid category.
It’s a hit number by the popular Vocaloid producer Yukopi.
Its uniquely cute yet surreal vibe—something not seen in previous Vocaloid tracks—made a big splash in the scene.
With a range of about mid1 G to hi B, it’s relatively narrow for a Vocaloid song, and there are no fast-tongue-twister sections at all, so the difficulty is definitely easy.
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano-chan, who is hugely popular as a TV personality, performs in the music scene under the name ano.
Although her solo career is still relatively new, she already has several hit numbers.
One highly recommended track is Chyu, Diversity.
Thanks to its use as a theme song for the widely popular anime Chainsaw Man, it’s extremely well-known—even among elementary school students.
While the song may give the impression of being somewhat high, its range is relatively narrow—mid2 A# to hi C#—so even elementary school students should be able to sing it without any problem.
Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

Through the development of social media and the like, the things children like have changed significantly.
Even so, there are cultures that are universally loved.
When it comes to anime, “Doraemon” seems like a perfect example, doesn’t it? The song “Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon” is the anime’s theme song and has broad support across generations.
Since it’s a song targeted at children, it’s composed within a relatively narrow vocal range, from mid2A to hiC.
It’s a song that even elementary school students, whose voices can easily become unstable due to voice changes, should be able to sing well.


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