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20+ Children’s Songs When You Want to Dance With Your Kids

Music is food for the soul. But, for children, music is a tool to improve their motor skills, imagination, and intellectual growth. In addition, children’s songs help kids learn to express their emotions and feelings better when they sway to a happy melody. 

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However, finding children’s appropriate songs is not easy in this rap and pop age music. Therefore, most parents settle for nursery rhymes that get boring for children. 

Luckily, we researched and found some joyful and educational songs that your kids and the entire family can enjoy together. So, let’s clap and play some fun children’s songs. 

22 Best Children’s Songs of All Times

Over time, many children’s songs have been composed and produced to teach new values to children. However, some songs are so special that they became part of every family get-together. Today, we will celebrate some of the timeless children’s songs that your kiddo and your entire family can enjoy together.

1. “Brave” by Sara Bareilles

This song has a powerful message that one should never bottle up their feelings. Instead, they should freely express their hurt and anger without any hesitation. It is an upbeat song that your teenagers will enjoy.

2. “We Are the Dinosaurs” by Laurie Berkner

It has been over 20 years since this children’s song was first released. But, up to this date, the song can bring a great smile to young children’s faces and make them dance to the happy tune. This dinosaur song can bring back some of your own childhood memories that you can share with your child.

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3. “The Bear Necessities” from Jungle Book kids’

If your child is obsessed with Jungle book stories, this song will make their day. This children’s song is all about being happy and eating ants. Your kids will learn to lead a happy and content life from an adorable bear in this song. 

4. “Breakaway” by Kelly Clarkson

Breakaway is a perfect song for all ages children. From preschoolers to teenagers, every child encounters a situation in life when they have to break away from the comfort of their homes and independently face the world. 

5. “The Rainbow Connection” by Jim Henson

Is your child the biggest The Muppet Movie fan? Then, this entire collection ranging from duets with Miss Piggy and Debbie Harry to covers by Willie Nelson, the Dixie Chicks, Lea Salonga, Less Than Jake, and others, will warm your child’s heart. If you plan to travel with your children for a long drive, play this song on repeat, and your kids will not realize when they will reach their destination.

6. “Baby Shark” by Pinkfong

Baby Shark is one of those songs that gets stuck in your subconscious mind, and you don’t even realize it when you start humming its tune. This children’s song is perfect for your little ones’ birthday party, where all kids can dance to this peppy song. 

7. “Shiny” from Moana

This is a perfect children’s song that your whole family can enjoy. The song has beautiful lyrics that your young children might not understand, but you can connect with each word. If you are tired of listening to Frozen music, introduce this song to your children to give some flavors to your eardrums. 

8. “Mean” by Taylor Swift

You might not have noticed, but Taylor Swift has a great collection of children’s songs. Like, this song that talks about bullying. Your child will feel empowered and confident after listening to Mean while driving to school every day. 

9. “Firework” by Katy Perry

There comes a time in every child’s life when they feel conscious about their looks, body, and other physical traits. At that time, play Firework by Katy Perry to fuel up their inner confidence in your child to lead the world like a firecracker.

Or you can play it to have some fun, anytime, anywhere!

10. “Happy” by Pharrell Williams

Want to have fun and share a laugh with your child? Then, play this happy song on repeat and make some happy memories with your little one.

11. “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” by Justin Timberlake

This Trolls movie’s title track is simply magical. Your kids can watch this song with you all day and not get bored of it. It is a simple song narrating a father’s feelings to his son. So, as a parent, you can easily relate to this song.

12. “You’ll Sing a Song, and I’ll Sing a Song” by Ella Jenkins

Ella Jenkins is the goddess of children’s songs. She has composed so many great songs for children that you can play them all day in your home. This lady has received a Grammy for her fantastic contribution to children’s songs. 

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13. “Brown Skin Girl” by Beyoncé, Wizkid, and Saint Jhn Feat. Blue Ivy

Beyoncé collaborated with her elder daughter to write and compose this beautiful song about diversity and representation. If your little girl has brown skin, you should have her listen to this song so she can understand how special and important she is.

14. “Remedy” by Adele

Now, we can’t be lyricists and write songs for our children. But, you can steal Adele’s words to express your feelings for your kids. This song is beautifully created for parents who want to tell their children how much they mean to them.

15. “The Garbage Truck Song” by Blippi

Sanitation workers are the least appreciated professionals in the world. This song might help your children understand how sanitation workers help our society. Maybe, your children might start taking the garbage outside after listening to this song.

16. “Long Live” by Taylor Swift

Long Live is another soulful children’s song by Taylor Swift. This song is a national anthem to celebrate and honor teenage friendships. 

17. “Don’t Read Like a Robot” by Blazer Fresh

A hip-hop song that will teach your children to read with full emotions. You can make reading pleasing and exciting for your kids with this song. After listening to this song, we can guarantee that your kids will never read in a robotic tone.

18. “ABC” by the Jackson 5

Jackson 5 is one of the most popular all-kids musical groups. And ABC is one of the best songs created by this musical group. This song is perfect for the occasion when your child is feeling low. You can play this song and uplift your child’s mood instantly.

19. “You Are My Sunshine” by Jimmie Davis

More than 350 artists have sung this soothing and beautiful country ballad. But, Jimmie Davis’ version is simply magical. You can play this track anytime your child feels agitated or throws tantrums. It will immediately calm your little devil.

20. “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten

You can easily relate to this song, no matter how young or old you are. It is about fighting all those times when you feel lost and small in your life. This is a theme song about never stopping fighting in your life despite all odds.

21. “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars doesn’t have a vast collection of children’s songs. However, this song is an excellent track to add to your child’s playlist as it talks about friendship and counting on people.

22. “Who Says” by Selena Gomez

This is yet another song about self-improvement and accepting yourself. In the beautiful voice of Selena Gomez, you can teach your child to accept themselves and stop worrying about other people.

Benefits of Playing Songs to Your Kids

As a parent, you are always looking for new ways to boost your child’s mental, physical, and intellectual growth. Music is one of the oldest approaches that parents use to teach new things to their little ones. That’s because introducing music into your child’s life will help to:

Develop Social Skills

While growing up, children often face the problem of social adaptation. Many kids find it hard to socialize with other people. Music can help children connect with people and develop a bond with them. You can enroll your child into some music instrumental or vocal class where they can learn how to interact with other people, lead a team, etc. 

Sharp Memory

It is found in a study that music doesn’t just help to retrieve stored memories; it also helps to lay down new ones. Exposing your child to music will stimulate their brain power and improve their academic skills. Music can trigger certain brain parts involved in reading, math, and logical problem-solving. If your child is struggling academically, you should introduce music in some way into his life to improve his memory.

Spark Creativity 

Without any doubt, musicians are one of the most creative people. Be it writing lyrics or composing a tune on the guitar, musicians have an ocean of creativity brewing inside them. Thus, you can spark creativity early in your child by exposing them to soulful children’s songs.

Teaches Discipline

Music is a disciplinary art. If you have ever observed musical bands, you must have seen how each band member works in sync. They know when to stop and when to help other team members. This helps to stimulate discipline and patience in your child.

Emotional Growth

Music is the best way to teach emotions to your children, such as empathy, sympathy, and others. Music gives multiple platforms for your child to express their feelings. Music can help you build solid emotional characteristics among your children.

Let’s Embrace the Music! 

No matter how young or old your kid is, you should embrace music in their life as early as possible. Music will build a confident and positive trait among your children. In addition, it will stimulate creativity and discipline, which will help your children throughout their life. 

However, you need to carefully select children’s songs after analyzing lyrics so that your kids won’t get exposed to something inappropriate. We have already shortlisted 22 children’s songs that your entire family can enjoy at your convenience. So, let’s include these songs in your child’s playlist and help to build their strong personality.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should children begin music lessons?

There is no definite age to begin children’s music sessions. However, it is recommended that you include music in your child’s life as soon as possible. Some physicians even advocated that you should start singing lullabies to your children just after their birth. This will help to stimulate their hearing senses. In addition, you can start your child’s music lessons from the age when they start to understand music and clearly speak words.

How to find appropriate children's songs?

While selecting children’s songs, make sure to check the lyrics of the song. The lyrics should not contain any offensive language or words that can expose your child to inappropriate content. In addition, ensure that the music range is not too high or violent. You can also pay attention to music videos to ensure no adult content is present in them.

Where can I find children's songs?

Today, you can go online to find audio and video versions of your favorite children’s songs. You can explore websites like Spotify, YouTube, Dailymotion, Amazon Prime Music, and others to find songs for your children.

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Brian Lee is a writer and parent of 3 spirited children. He loves writing about his parenting experience, the lessons his kids teach him every day and parenting hacks and tricks he’s picked up along the way.
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