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Choral songs that captivate 4-year-olds! A collection of heartfelt song ideas for junior kindergarten recitals

Many teachers are likely searching for choral songs to sing at year-round class presentations and events.

Here, we introduce songs that are perfect for creating memorable moments in children’s hearts.

We’ve gathered plenty of tunes that four-year-olds can enjoy singing—bright and lively songs, songs that convey gentle feelings, and songs everyone can sing together while holding hands.

By singing together at a recital, children will surely encounter wonderful songs that let them feel the joy of cooperation and a sense of unity.

Please use this as a guide to find the perfect song for your children.

Choral pieces that captivate 4-year-olds! A collection of song ideas (21–30) that resonate at middle-year preschool recitals

My precious friendYuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

Precious Friends ♪ With Mother | With Lyrics [Babies Happy, Stop Crying, Laughing Dance, Songs, Japanese Children’s Songs] Educational/Developmental for Infants and Toddlers covered by UtaSta
My dear friends, Yuichiro Hanada and Maya Nagata

A gentle song depicting warm bonds of the heart was born on NHK Educational TV’s “Okaasan to Issho” in September 2024.

Sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Maya Nagata, the piece conveys precious time with friends and the spirit of supporting one another, set to a poppy, friendly melody.

The warm vocals produced by D.

W.

Nicols resonate with children, making it a popular choice for kindergarten and nursery school performances.

Also included on the album “NHK Okaasan to Issho Saishin Best Hyuurara Bunbun!,” this track is a recommended song to enjoy with family and teachers, enriching moments of togetherness.

Song of CourageAtsuko Ono

"Song of Courage" Music Video – Theme song of the Shimajiro movie "Shimajiro and the Song of Courage" – In theaters Friday, March 14, 2025
Yuki’s Song Atsuko Ono

A wonderful song, harmonizing gentleness and strength, has been born as the film’s theme song.

Atsuko Ono’s warm singing voice eases the anxiety of taking that first step and gives you courage.

Centered on themes of bonds with friends and the importance of believing in yourself, the piece delivers a heartwarming message.

Written specifically for a film releasing in March 2025, it blends beautifully with the story.

Ono also takes on her first voice-acting role in the film, showcasing new charms beyond her singing.

It’s perfect not only for families to enjoy at the theater, but also for activities in preschools and kindergartens, and for singing and dancing together at home.

It’s a lovely song that stays close to children’s hearts and cheers them on as they take new steps.

Choral songs that captivate 4-year-olds! A collection of heartfelt song ideas for preschoolers’ recitals (31–40)

SketchAimyon

As the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Picture-Perfect Story,” Aimyon delivers vocals filled with warm friendship.

This work depicts the precious memories in children’s hearts, set to a gentle melody.

It captures picture-like moments—watching over Nobita with affection as he dozes off during everyday life with Doraemon.

Released simultaneously with the movie in March 2025, this song is recommended as a tender track that parents and children can enjoy together, and as a lovely memory for your child’s first birthday.

Sing, Bam-Bam!Lyrics: Hiroo Sakata / Music: Naozumi Yamamoto

♪ Sing, bam-bam — open your mouth wide and try singing: ai, ai, ai~ ♪ (with gestures)
Utae Banban, Lyrics: Hiroo Sakata / Music: Naozumi Yamamoto

This song was created as the theme for NHK’s New Year’s program “Utae Banban,” broadcast in 1970.

Since 1974, it has also been included in elementary school music textbooks, so some of you might remember singing it as children.

The onomatopoeic words that appear in the lyrics—like “banban,” “punpun,” and “ai-ai”—are so fun that you’ll want to sing it over and over again; it’s truly a magical song.

Because it expresses a full range of emotions—joy, anger, sorrow, and fun—in an enjoyable way, it’s a great piece to perform with gestures and other expressive movements.

My favorite things

[Classic song] My Favorite Things ♪ [Shimajiro Channel Official]
My favorite things

It’s a warmhearted song that helps children find what they love and nurture a sense of cherishing it.

The staging that incorporates sign language is memorable, and there are thoughtful touches throughout that allow children of diverse backgrounds to sing together and have fun.

The melody is pleasant and so familiar you can’t help but hum along.

Released around 2011, it has been used in various settings, including the educational program “Shimajiro no Wao!”, concerts, and events at childcare facilities.

This work truly supports children’s growth, teaching the beauty of expressing gratitude for familiar things and important people.

Singing it together with parents or guardians can also be an opportunity to foster an even deeper bond.

Yokai Shiritori

Yokai Shiritori [Uta no Mama Papa] Nursery Rhyme, Hand Play, With Mother
Yokai Shiritori

The song “Yokai Shiritori” features all kinds of yokai in its lyrics.

Listen closely to hear which yokai appear.

Since it’s structured as shiritori, you might also enjoy it as a kind of wordplay.

It could be fun to ask the children which yokai they like and work their original yokai names into the song to get everyone excited.

It’s a tune that can be enjoyed in many settings, such as summer festivals or overnight daycare events in the summer.

By all means, try creating a new yokai song together with the children.

Magic Shoes

Magic Shoes - With Mother (Okaasan to Issho) July 2016 Song (Covered by UtaSta)
Magic Shoes

Listening to it makes you feel positive—“Magic Shoes” is the perfect song for the start of summer when you want to try something new! It’s also popular with children and teachers.

The lyric “put on your magic shoes” is so adorable, isn’t it? It’s a thrilling song that makes you feel like taking on new challenges or going out somewhere.

With its bright tempo, try singing it together while happily chatting about your favorite shoes.