[Preschool] Recommended choral pieces for 3-year-olds
In nursery schools and kindergartens, there are plenty of opportunities for everyone to sing together—not just during daily activities, but also at events like recitals and music festivals.
Choral singing is a wonderful activity: children can feel the joy of singing, strengthen their sense of unity with friends, and deepen their interest in seasons and events.
We’d like to incorporate a variety of songs so that children grow fond of music and come to love singing.
So this time, we’re introducing recommended choral songs for 3-year-olds (the youngest class).
We’ve gathered lots of lively, energetic pieces that suit 3-year-olds, along with many cute songs.
Find a lovely piece that matches your class’s character, and have fun singing together!
[Childcare] Recommended choir songs for 3-year-olds (1–10)
Magic incantationLyrics/Music: Yuzuri Taro

It’s a fun song that makes you want to dance with the children.
With a bright tone, the lyrics are themed around magic spells and carry a message that gives kids courage.
It features an easy-to-sing melody and a friendly rhythm, and is often used for performances at nursery schools and kindergartens.
Created by Yuzuri Taro, the song is included in the CD book “Yuzurin Classroom Best Songs 1” and is widely used in educational settings.
It’s perfect for energetic three-year-olds, so let’s all sing and dance together!
If we make it togetherLyrics: Hiroko Taniyama / Music: Arata Tanimoto

Known as a popular song from the TV program “Okaasan to Issho,” this piece captivates children with its very cute melody.
The story is about Shape-kun and Color-san meeting and creating something together, which sets the world in motion.
It conveys the importance of cooperation and the joy of making something as a group.
It’s great for recitals and concerts, but it’s also easy to sing during everyday childcare activities.
Once you learn it, you’ll find yourself humming it when everyone’s working together to make something!
Song of the SpaceshipLyrics by Tomorogi Yukio / Music by Mine Akira

It’s a fun song that sparks a sense of adventure toward space.
Its light, catchy melody stands out and makes it easy for children to hum along naturally.
The lyrics include cheerful call-and-response parts, making it a participatory song that everyone can enjoy singing together.
Sung in many nurseries and kindergartens, it’s a very unique song that stimulates children’s imaginations.
The sheet music is also published, so you can sing it with piano accompaniment.
It’s great for recitals and concerts, and it’s also recommended to incorporate it alongside space-themed craft activities.
Child(ren) of the EarthKeropons

Here’s a song by Keropons that kids can enjoy together.
Created in collaboration with the National Federation of Private Nursery Schools, this piece features a bright, energetic, and cheerful sound.
The lyrics sing about the importance of children connecting with the Earth and nature, conveying the idea that play leads to learning and fostering a spirit of challenge.
Released in 2023, the song has been adopted by childcare facilities nationwide as the theme song for the childcare movement “A New Era Begins with Children.” There’s choreography as well, so it’s recommended to sing while dancing.
Through fun activities, this wonderful song helps convey appreciation for nature and the importance of living together in harmony.
It's fun.Lyrics: Kazuko Yamauchi / Music: Takahiko Terashima

When you’re singing it, you can’t help but clap along or sway to the beat—That’s Fun.
Its message, “It’s so much fun when everyone claps and sings together!” is perfect for a children’s chorus.
It encourages noticing things you can only experience in group singing: comparing the sound of clapping your own right and left hands with the sound when you clap hands with a friend, and singing while listening closely to the voices around you.
Look at your friends and teacher as you sing, add some movement, and have fun together.
Hey! TambourineLyrics by Osamu Yoshioka / Music by Akira Yuyama

This song, themed around fun rhythm play with a tambourine, is a lively and easy-to-remember children’s tune.
Since tambourines are familiar instruments for kids, the song feels approachable.
Released in June 1994, it was also featured on the TV program “Okaasan to Issho,” helping it become widely loved.
It’s perfect for three-year-olds, and everyone can enjoy singing together and playing with tambourines! It’s also recommended for activities like recitals and music events where children can participate and have fun together.
Gather round! Fun, fun, funLyrics: Takao Ide / Music: Nobuyoshi Koshibe

Let’s all sing this bright and lively song together.
Written by Takao Ide, the lyrics start with the idea that the Earth is running low on energy, and the theme is traveling around the world with friends to get it moving again.
The lyrics repeat fun phrases and feel uplifting, so children will likely find themselves humming along.
Released in October 1989 as the theme song for NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho,” it has been beloved for many years.
With its energetic vibe, it’s a perfect song for three-year-olds!





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