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Snow Songs to Enjoy in Winter! Children's Snow Nursery Rhymes & Hand-Play Songs

Songs about snow you’ll want to hum along to with your children in winter.There are so many heartwarming classics among winter children’s songs loved in elementary schools, daycare centers, and kindergartens that depict snowy scenes.Many of you may be thinking, “I want to sing while watching the snow fall,” or “I’m looking for songs to use for seasonal events.”So in this article, we introduce a wide range of children’s songs and winter tunes related to snow that you can enjoy with kids.From timeless favorites that have long been loved to songs you can pair with hand plays, we’ve gathered them all—find your new favorite!

Snow songs to enjoy in winter! Children's snow nursery rhymes & hand-play songs (61–70)

Blaze up, snowsSakushi: Sakata Hiroo / Sakkyoku: Uno Seiichirou

Burn, Snow – Chinatsu Nakayama & Hibari Children's Choir
Blaze up, snowsSakushi: Sakata Hiroo / Sakkyoku: Uno Seiichirou

This is the song that was first broadcast on Minna no Uta in 1967.

The lyrics about snow that flares up are striking.

The tune is interesting too, using lots of breaks like a bit of tango, and it still feels fresh even today.

It’s sung by Chinatsu Nakayama, who performed many anime songs.

White RoadSakushi: Unno Yoji / Sakkyoku: Antonio Vivarudi

“White Road” Music by Vivaldi, Lyrics by Yoji Umino, Shiroimichi / Antonio Lucio Vivaldi | Guitar accompaniment via remote: Y.M
White RoadSakushi: Unno Yoji / Sakkyoku: Antonio Vivarudi

“Shiroi Michi” (The White Road) is a song released in 1975 on NHK’s Minna no Uta.

Junko Yamamoto’s clear, beautiful high-falsetto vocals garnered much praise.

The melody quotes the second movement of Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in F minor, “Winter,” from The Four Seasons.

The lyrics depict someone walking along a white snowy road, speaking to their deceased mother to say they’re doing their best to live on.

In 1985, singer Mirei Kitahara released a remake.

In conclusion

Children’s songs about snow bring winter’s unique scenes to children’s hearts.

Winter songs loved in elementary schools, daycare centers, kindergartens, and at home are a cherished presence that warmly color the cold season.

Find your favorite snow song and sing it together with your child.

Surely, your winter memories will shine even brighter.