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Recommended for elementary school kids! Christmas songs that will liven up karaoke

Recommended for elementary school kids! Christmas songs that will liven up karaoke
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As the Christmas season approaches, you start hearing Christmas songs everywhere.

Singing them at karaoke makes the time even more fun! In this article, we’ve gathered a variety of Christmas songs—from timeless classics everyone knows, from kids to adults, to tunes you’ve heard in anime and on TV.

There are plenty of songs that elementary schoolers can get excited about singing at Christmas.

They’re all perfect for the holiday, so use this as a guide and sing along together!

Recommended for Elementary School Kids! Christmas Songs That Liven Up Karaoke (1–10)

WISHstorm

ARASHI – WISH [Official Music Video]
WISH Arashi

This song was used as the theme song for the drama “Boys Over Flowers,” starring Jun Matsumoto of Arashi.

Although it’s a track from 2005, it’s by Arashi, a beloved national idol group, so plenty of elementary school kids probably know it! The theme is romance, but even elementary schoolers can fall in love! Try singing it while imagining a wonderful Christmas romance in your future!

Wonderful DayTwice

TWICE「Wonderful Day」Special Stage
Wonderful DayTwice

This TWICE song features romantic lyrics set against a wintry backdrop.

It explores bittersweet feelings, wishes, and hope as snow falls.

Released in December 2021, it’s perfect for the Christmas season.

It’s also a great pick for elementary school students, who may have more chances to go to karaoke with family and friends at this time of year.

While depicting classic winter scenes, the song expresses anticipation that dreams and wishes will come true.

With its bright, warm vibe that everyone can sing along to, why not perform it at a Christmas party?

Do you want to build a snowman?Frozen (Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi)

Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi – Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (From “Frozen”)
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (Anna and the Snow Queen) [Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi]

From Disney’s hit film Frozen, which released its sequel in 2019, here’s a cute song perfect for Christmas.

Try splitting the parts and singing with friends, sisters, or as a parent and child.

It’s perfect for karaoke with Disney fans! Be sure to practice it!

Merry ChristmasComposer: English Folk Song / Lyrics: Takada Sakuzo

A classic Christmas song everyone knows.

With lyrics and a melody simple enough for elementary schoolers to sing, even those who don’t usually sing at karaoke can join their friends and have fun celebrating Christmas! If you’re good at English, be sure to try the English version too!

AdventureYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Adventure” from TBS’s “CDTV Live! Live! Christmas SP” 2023.12.18
Adventure YOASOBI

A track that sparks an exhilarating sense of adventure.

Released by YOASOBI in February 2023, it served as the campaign song for Universal Studios Japan.

With lyrics that celebrate the joy of taking a step beyond the everyday, it’s sure to make elementary school kids’ hearts dance.

The bright, lively melody perfectly matches the fun atmosphere and will definitely liven up karaoke during the Christmas season! It’s great for parties too, warming up gatherings with friends and family—so be sure to sing it together and have a blast.

Christmas songback number

back number – “Christmas Song” Music Video
Christmas song back number

Even elementary schoolers want to sing sweet Christmas love songs! For those mature-at-heart kids, we recommend back number’s “Christmas Song.” Released in 2015, this track was used as the theme song for the drama “5→9: The Monk Who Fell in Love with Me.” It portrays someone spending Christmas with unrequited feelings, and how those emotions overflow more and more.

For kids who have a crush on a classmate, this grown-up love song might just tug at their hearts.

Try singing it while thinking of the boy or girl you like!

HappinessAI

A number well-known from Coca-Cola commercials! It’s a song everyone can enjoy—clap along or sing with friends.

Even kids who aren’t very confident with singing will naturally start moving to the fun melody.

You could even ask those who don’t want to sing to just clap along, so everyone can have a good time together!