The Best Toddler Songs to Sing Together (2024)

Kids learn a lot as they play — and when music is added into the mix, the fun and understanding increase in a big way. Whether you read sing-along stories, belt out a classic radio hit, demonstrate rhyming songs or offer a mini piano or drum set, music is an incredibly powerful and instructive tool.

Singing with your toddler can actually increase her brain's development, teach her new words and improve the bond you share. Music can also enhance creativity and build your tot's self-esteem. Lastly, music is soothing and calming for little kids, acting as a mood lifter when the day is long and nerves are frazzled. And it can serve as a fun workout when you add in a few toddler dance moves. So, what are you waiting for?

Here are 17 fun toddler songs to sing with your kid that'll leave you both laughing.

B-I-N-G-O

Songs like this one, with its repetitive refrain that spells out the farmer's dog's name, are especially tot-friendly. You can encourage your critter to pretend to be the pup in question, barking along to the tune, or get her to clap along with you as you spell out the name.

If You're Happy and You Know It

You know she'll be happy when she's singing this song! Clapping hands, stamping feet and shouting "Hurray" make this bouncy tune even more fun for little ones.

I'm a Little Teapot

Acting out a song is a jolly good time — and who doesn't want to be a pot with a spout? Leaning over and pretending to pour tea on the floor is even goofier.

Two Little Blackbirds

This adorable tune is made better when you put pieces of damp tissue on two fingers that stand in for the birds. And instead of Jack and Jill, use names your tot knows.

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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

You can show your tot that the same tune can have different words by singing this classic, the alphabet song and "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep."

The Ants Go Marching

This is a fun counting song that starts off slow and then builds in speed. In fact, you'll both be breathless by the time it's over!

Baby Shark

This ditty seems to be everywhere, from birthday parties to sports stadiums and beyond. Teach it to your tot if she hasn't encountered it already.

You Are My Sunshine

Here's a gentle lullaby that also has lovely lyrics. Older toddlers can learn the melody while you sing the harmony above as an accompaniment.

We're Going on a Lion Hunt

It's scary when you're hunting big game, though diving under and over obstacles is an excellent distraction.

Do Your Ears Hang Low?

Why yes, they do hang low! And they wobble to and fro! Ask your tot which creatures actually have ears like this (elephants, donkeys, Basset hounds and more).

YMCA

Spelling out the letters in this classic song is a blast for little kids. Yours will love it even more if she hears it at a baseball game during the seventh inning stretch.

Hey, Diddle Diddle

Classic rhymes can be read aloud or sungm so check out a book of them at the library. Other similar ones include "Jack and Jill," "Little Miss Muffet" and "Pease Porridge Hot."

Hokey-Pokey

The arm-waggling, leg-shaking and circle-turning makes this song one of the best around. Add to the silliness by using toys as props: "You put your sock monkey in, you take your sock monkey out …" That reallyiswhat it's all about, right?

I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee

Bees can be scary to little kids, but this tune might help allay some fears. Add to the laughs by swapping in different creatures (dinosaur, anyone?).

There Were 10 in the Bed

How many fit in just one bed? This is a lively song for bedtime and it can seem long too, so feel free to reduce the number and start at five.

Where Is Thumbkin?

Finger songs are classics, of course, as you're teaching her the words as well as the hand motions. Fingers that climb, toes that wiggle and thumbs that hide add extra joy to singing.

This Old Man

A counting song with a goofy phrase? Sign us up! Knick-whack paddy whack is hilarious to say over and over out loud.


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The Best Toddler Songs to Sing Together (2024)

FAQs

What songs to sing with toddlers? ›

Songs to sing with your child
  • Ten green bottles.
  • One, two, three, four, five.
  • Five little ducks.
  • Ten in the bed.
  • This little piggy.
  • Horsey horsey.
  • Dance to your daddy.
  • Baa baa black sheep.

What is the best music for toddler development? ›

Anything with a good melody will do, although slow songs may work best for bedtime and fast ones for play. In the morning, play classical music (choose something pleasant and happy, such as a tinkly piano concerto from Chopin or Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons") so they'll wake up in a light and upbeat mood.

Should a 2 year old be able to sing a song? ›

Starting at approximately two years of age, children will begin to sing and keep the beat with some accuracy!

Is sing good for a 3 year old? ›

Some scenes might be too scary for children under four or five years, and we recommend parental guidance for children up to the age of seven years. The main message from this movie is that you shouldn't let fear stop you from doing the thing you love.

Is Sing 2 appropriate for 3 year olds? ›

Content that may disturb children

In addition to the violent scenes mentioned above, Sing 2 has some scenes that could scare or disturb children aged under 5 years.

What songs are in 3 4 for kids? ›

Disney Ballet Music in 3/4 Time - Dance Class Music for Children
  • God Help The Outcasts (from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame") - Slow 3/4. ...
  • Hushabye Mountain (from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang") - Slow 3/4. ...
  • Inch Worm (from "Hans Andersen") - Slow 3/4. ...
  • La-La-lu (from "Lady and the Tramp") - Slow 3/4.

Should a 2 year old know ABC's? ›

Typically, by the age of three, children should be able to recite the alphabet. However, every child is different. Some toddlers may learn in their twos, and others might not pick it up until the late threes.

Does singing help toddlers? ›

Singing is often more than just a fun activity for children. It helps in developing important emotional skills, providing an outlet for emotions and helping them to connect feelings with words.

When can toddlers sing full songs? ›

Between 18 and 23 months, you may hear your toddler sing a couple of recognizable words from a song they know and repeat those same words over and over again in an off-key but musical way. Later—sometime between 23 and 27 months—your toddler may begin singing whole phrases of songs.

How vocal should a 2 year old be? ›

At age 2, most kids say at least 2 words together. By 30 months, they are saying 50 words or more and are understood about half of the time. They are using words like “I,” “me,” or “we.” By 30 months, most kids can follow 2-step instructions, like "Pick up the ball and bring it to Daddy."

Can 3 year olds sing songs? ›

As children approach their third birthday, they will likely be able to sing many or all of the words of favourite, familiar songs.

When can toddler sing ABC song? ›

Around age 2: Kids start recognizing some letters and can sing or say aloud the “ABC” song. Around age 3: Kids may recognize about half the letters in the alphabet and start to connect letters to their sounds. (Like s makes the /s/ sound.)

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