Children’s songs, folk songs, and nursery rhymes for March: fun spring hand-play songs.
In this article, we introduce children’s songs, folk songs, and traditional nursery rhymes perfect for March.
We’ve gathered tunes that are easy for kids to listen to and simple to sing along with!
If you’re looking for children’s songs that suit spring, songs you can sing while doing hand-play motions, or something you can sing to your child, be sure to check these out.
As the weather warms up, you’ll likely have more chances to go on walks with your child.
If you take a stroll while singing March songs, it’s sure to be even more fun than usual!
We’ve also picked out famous graduation and school entrance songs, so feel free to use them as references for songs to sing at graduation or entrance ceremonies.
March nursery rhymes, folk songs, and children’s songs: Fun spring hand-play songs (1–10)
rolling egg

A charming hand-play song that portrays the growth from egg to chick to chicken.
With rhythmic lyrics and simple hand movements, it sparks children’s imagination.
A longtime favorite in preschools and homes, it was adapted into a picture book in June 2024, adding visual delight.
Recommended for parent-child bonding and group play.
Beyond hand-play, it’s also perfect for springtime walks—sing this song and feel the passing spring with your whole body.
It popped out.

A cute hand-clapping song that brings to mind children’s innocent smiles.
The lyrics evoke the arrival of spring, and the simple, easy-to-remember melody is delightful.
By repeatedly opening and closing their hands, children can develop a sense of rhythm and cooperation.
It’s perfect not only for music activities in kindergartens and nurseries, but also for fun parent-child time.
You can check the choreography on video sites like YouTube, so even first-timers can incorporate it easily.
Singing it before a walk or outdoor play is sure to lift children’s spirits.
It’s also easy to use for spring events and seasonal activities, so why not add it to your repertoire?
Everyone is friendsLyrics and music by Hirotaka Nakagawa

This song, which captivates children, sings about the importance of friendship.
Packed with lyrics full of memories from kindergarten and nursery school, it’s sure to evoke a sense of nostalgia in everyone.
Everyday moments depicted through Hirotaka Nakagawa’s warm perspective gently resonate with listeners.
Released in 1986, the piece was also used in March 1989 as an insert song on Fuji TV’s popular children’s program “Open! Ponkikki.” It’s often sung at occasions like graduation from kindergarten and school entrance ceremonies—moments of taking a new step—serving as a gentle push for children.
Sing it with friends, and it will surely become a wonderful memory.
Goodbye, our preschoolLyrics by Toshihiko Shinzawa / Music by Hideo Shimazutsu

This is a popular kindergarten graduation song that has become a classic for graduation ceremonies.
When you listen to the lyrics, you’ll be reminded of your child’s growth up to now, and you may find yourself moved to tears.
March is graduation season, so why not give it a listen and try singing it?
Thank you · GoodbyeLyrics by Takao Ide / Music by Wakako Fukuda

This is a perfect song for the spring season of farewells.
The lyrics, which honestly express gratitude to friends, classrooms, and teachers, truly resonate.
Its simple, familiar melody is loved by people of all ages, from children to adults.
First broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” in February 1985, it has been close to many hearts ever since.
Composed by Kazuko Fukuda with the hope of creating “a masterpiece that will last 100 years,” this piece is often sung at graduations and farewell gatherings, but it’s also recommended for expressing everyday appreciation.
The Root of the HeartLyrics and Music: Minami Yume

This song is captivating for its warm lyrics that embrace children’s hearts and its gentle melody.
It carries a profound message: the memories from kindergarten and nursery school will become precious “roots” that support them throughout their lives.
You can feel how Minami Yume’s experience as a childcare worker lives in every line of the lyrics.
Included on the album “Omoide Ippai! Sotsuen Song,” released in October 2014, this work touched many people’s hearts and is often sung at milestone events such as graduation and advancement ceremonies, resonating deeply with both parents and teachers.
Spring has come.Lyrics by Tomorogi Yukio / Music by Mine Akira

This is a warm children’s song that portrays children rejoicing at the arrival of spring together with creatures of the natural world.
The lively scenes include smiling rice fish and butterflies, cheerful little birds, and even singing cabbages, moles, and white clouds.
The songwriter and composer, Tomorogi Yukio, has created many pieces for children, and his works are still beloved in early childhood education settings today.
Why not sing this piece—which also has an educational aspect in conveying the feel of the spring season to children—and share in the joy of spring?







