15 Preschool Songs for Every Occasion

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YouTube is a treasure trove of content, isn’t it? Exercise routines? Check. DIY home repairs? Check. Relatable mom vlogs? Check. Hilarious animal antics? Double check! And, of course, a plethora of preschool songs? Absolutely! YouTube isn’t just for adults; it’s also packed with kid-friendly content (gotta love the internet). You’ll discover tunes that entertain, educate, motivate, and energize your little ones. So, consider YouTube your go-to parenting tool.

Music holds immense power, regardless of age. If you’re a parent of a toddler, you understand this well. Precious family moments often happen when everyone dances to a silly song together. The right song can ease a toddler’s tantrum in no time. Social skills can be introduced and reinforced through catchy melodies, while the foundations of academic learning can be established through repetition and rhyme.

However, with the sea of videos on YouTube, it can be overwhelming. To save you some time, we’ve compiled a list of the best preschool songs suited for every age and stage.

Preschool Songs for Circle Time

Starting the day with morning songs during circle time sets a positive tone for preschoolers. Whether you’re homeschooling or teaching a group of children aged three to five, circle time is a crucial part of your routine. It’s a fantastic opportunity to introduce social and academic skills through music. Here are some great songs to include in your circle time activities:

  1. “Alphabet Song” — Fun Learning
    *The alphabet is filled with consonants and vowels…*
  2. “Let’s Learn Our Numbers 0-10” — Jack Hartmann
  3. “The Story of My Feelings” — The Laurie Berkner Band
    *This is the story of when I cry…*
  4. “How’s the Weather?” — Super Simple Songs
    *How’s the weather? How’s the weather today?*
  5. “Shape Song” — The Kiboomers
    *In this song let’s practice drawing shapes in the air…*

Preschool Songs for Movement

Movement is a vital aspect of a child’s day. It promotes not only motor skills but also brain development. With busy schedules, getting kids outside isn’t always feasible. And social distancing can make traditional games challenging. Luckily, YouTube offers fun songs for quick “brain breaks” to keep your child active, even indoors. Here are some fun songs to get them moving:

  1. “Let’s Star Jump” — Debbie Doo Kids TV
    *Let’s star jump, let’s star jump…*
  2. “Boom Chicka Boom” — Go Noodle
    *I said Boom Chicka Boom…*
  3. “Get Up to Get Down” — Jack Hartmann
  4. “Freeze Dance” — The Kiboomers
    *Let’s play the party freeze game…*
  5. “Can’t Stop the Feeling” — Go Noodle
    *I got this feeling inside my bones…*

Preschool Songs for Quiet Time

As we transition to winding down, let’s focus on songs that help kids relax. Once children outgrow naps, quiet time becomes essential for maintaining sanity. Everyone needs a moment to recharge, and while little ones might resist, they require this time too. Here’s a selection of calming songs to help set the mood:

  1. “Bring it Down” — Go Noodle
  2. “Be Mindful” — Jack Hartmann
  3. “Safe and Calm for Children” — The Learning Station
  4. “Quiet Time Song” — Cocomelon
    *You’ve had a lot of fun…*
  5. “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” — Super Simple Songs

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In summary, music plays a crucial role in the development and enjoyment of preschoolers. From energizing movement songs to calming melodies for quiet time, these tunes can enhance learning and bonding experiences for both you and your little one.

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