The Best Toddler Songs (2024)

Toddler songs are an absolute must-have if you have one or two-year-olds around. Toddlers need snacks, music, and naps!

Finding the right toddler song is like finding magic with little ones. It can change their mood, help them listen better, and even teach them new skills!

We’ve put together some of our all-time favorite songs for one-year-olds and two-year-olds, and we think you’ll actually love them too.
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Let’s start with some of the favorites – a mix of nursery rhymesand other songs for toddlers that you may have heard of or might already love. Then stick around for some newer songs for one-year-olds and songs for two-year-olds that are sure to become beloved favorites as well!

Shake your Sillies Out by The Learning Station

There’s no better way to start than with a great movement and action song for toddlers and preschoolers! Kids can’t resist the fun beat and interactive directions of this song.

Old MacDonald Had a Farm by Patty Shukla

Who doesn’t love Old MacDonald and his menagerie? This is a classic song for toddlers — and for good reason! It introduces some great early concepts such as animal names and sounds.

If You’re Happy and You Know It by Jack Hartmann

Something that makes a song perfect for toddlers is repetition! “If you’re happy and you know it” is repeated…repeatedly…in this song, which makes it PERFECT for kids and toddlers. Kids can pick up the tune and sing along very quickly, which makes them more likely to engage and follow along. I also love this song for its rhythm. Clapping/patting/stomping along with the beat engages little bodies and brains in a whole new way!

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star by Elizabeth Mitchell

Most toddlers are already familiar with this song, so it’s a great one to have in your back pocket! You can add motions and make it a finger play, use it a calming music during rest time or nap time, or pair it with a sensory activity.

Mr. Sun by Raffi

This is another song for toddlers that is very easy to adapt to a lot of different situations! Add motions or tie it into a science or weather unit.

Baby Beluga by Raffi

You may have loved this song as a kid yourself – time to introduce one of the best ever children’s songs to the next generation! There is a reason that this toddler song has enchanted generations, and it is absolutely perfect for learning about the ocean.

Itsy Bitsy Spider by Twinkle Little Songs

A classic fingerplay for kids. If the traditional thumb-and-finger alternating pattern is a bit tricky for little ones who still need work honing those fine motor skills, you can group all your fingers on each hand together, then bring your hands together while twisting like you would with the original motion.

Baby Shark Dance by Pinkfong

Enough said.

Just kidding. 🙂 I know, I know. You might be tired of hearing the Baby Shark song over and over. BUT did you know that listening to Baby Shark (doo doo doo doo doo doo) is actually doing amazing things in your child’s brain?! Read more about the educational benefits of Baby Shark!

Animal Farm by Nancy Kopman

This adorable song by our friend Nancy Kopman has a lot of elements that make it an amazing song for toddlers! Animal names and sounds, an easily repeatable melody, and super cute animations. I also love how she goes backward through all the animal sounds, engaging those little brains to think of what comes next!

Butterfly Driving a Truck by Caspar Babypants

Toddlers love to have FUN and be silly! What’s more fun than a butterfly driving a truck in this silly song for kids?!

Stompy the Bear by Caspar Babypants

I love this fun little song, and I highly suspect you and your kids will too! The chorus is very repetitive and easy. It also includes color recognition and some fun rhyming words!

Train Song by Charlie Hope

Most toddlers love trains and train noises, so they’ll be sucked right in to this toddler song. Then follow her simple instructions to stomp and pull your arm along to the beat! Whoo wooo!

Shake, Shake, Shake by Nancy Kopman

Any song where a word is repeated three times in the title means it’s going to be a great song for toddlers! This is a great one to sing in circle time with maracas, simple egg shakers, or even scarves.

Victor Vito by The Laurie Berkner Band

Victor Vito is a must-hear song with some fantastic rhyming! The call-and-response in the chorus makes it very engaging, and it’s just plain FUN!

Pig on Her Head by Laurie Berkner

Animals hanging out on heads – what could be more fun?! Even my “big” first grader has a blast singing this song and frequently requests it! As you can imagine, it reinforces animal names and also introduces some social studies by naming different family members.

Here is the Beehive by Alina Celeste

Alina Celeste’scharming interpretation of this fun fingerplay has been a hit with little learners both in the library, classroom and at home!This one can be incorporated into a lesson/theme on bees or counting.

We’re Going on a Lion Hunt by The Kiboomers

A fun new twist on a classic song! The call and response is PERFECT for toddlers and younger kids, as all they have to do is mimic what you say. Add some fun actions and you’ve got a great circle time song, or one to have in your back pocket when you need to fill a few minutes!

If you’ve enjoyed these toddler songs, please check out our other song compilations! There are lots for toddlers and older kids, too!

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The Best Toddler Songs (2024)

FAQs

What is the best music for toddlers? ›

Top Songs
  • Itsy Bitsy Spider. ...
  • Mary Had A Little Lamb. ...
  • Row, Row, Row Your Boat. ...
  • Are You Sleeping? ( ...
  • Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. ...
  • Rain, Rain Go Away. Songs for Kids: Classic Children's Music · 2016.
  • The ABC Song. Songs for Kids: Classic Children's Music · 2016.
  • Lullaby for Frida. Lullabies · 2020.

What is the best music for toddler brain? ›

The Best Classical Baby Music: Playful Classical Songs for Cognitive Development & Learning for Babies & Toddlers
  • Sonata 10, Scherzo (Gifted & Talented Kids Mix) ...
  • Fur Elise (Relaxing Music Box Mix for Newborn Infants) ...
  • Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring (Soothing Bedtime Lullaby for Sleep)

Is music good for 2 year olds? ›

Music helps toddlers build coordination

Plus, if the rhythm is very entertaining, you may even notice your toddler starting to jump up and down, which helps with their muscle development, strength and balance.

Is it good for 1 year old to listen to music? ›

Neuroscientists who study baby brains say music has long-lasting benefits for babies, too. Music makes a big difference to the baby brain. One study from the Institute of Learning and Brain Sciences detected that after babies listen to music, their auditory and prefrontal cortexes look different.

What is Lil Baby's most listened to song? ›

Song TitleStreamsDaily
Drip Too Hard (Lil Baby & Gunna)1,488,135,591590,114
* For The Night (feat. Lil Baby & DaBaby)1,119,646,692295,850
Yes Indeed1,111,841,834412,439
* Wants and Needs (feat. Lil Baby)794,207,667308,309
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What songs do popular kids listen to? ›

10 Child-Appropriate Pop Songs for Kids to Sing
  • Brave, by Sara Bareilles. ...
  • Beautiful, by Christina Aguilera. ...
  • Breakaway, by Kelly Clarkson. ...
  • Mean, by Taylor Swift. ...
  • Firework, by Katy Perry. ...
  • Fight Song, by Rachel Platten. ...
  • Happy, by Pharrell Williams. ...
  • Count on Me, by Bruno Mars.

What is the most common baby song? ›

Our top 10 songs for babies under 6 months
  1. Itsy Bitsy Spider 🕷️ ...
  2. Round and Round the Garden. ...
  3. Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes. ...
  4. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 🌟 ...
  5. Air on the G String. ...
  6. This Little Piggy 🐷 ...
  7. Mary Had a Little Lamb 🐑 ...
  8. Skinny Marinky Dinky Dink.
Oct 7, 2021

What songs stop babies crying? ›

50 Songs to Stop Crying Babies - Background Music for Newborn Bedroom
  • Background Music. Baby Music Orchestra.
  • Calmness and Serenity. Baby Music Orchestra.
  • Same Lullaby. Baby Music Orchestra.
  • Jordan's Lullaby. Baby Music Orchestra.
  • Study in Baroque. Baby Music Orchestra.
  • Moons Under Water. ...
  • Soulful Waterfalls. ...
  • Zen Ok (Understanding)

What type of music should toddlers listen to? ›

Is one type of music best for my toddler? Let your child listen to whatever they like, says Pratt. Try out your favorites, or classical music (the old standby), or spice things up with Brazilian or African tunes. Anything with a good melody will do, although slow songs may work best for bedtime and fast ones for play.

What do you get a toddler who loves music? ›

9 Gift Ideas For Young Children Who Love Music
  • A WOODEN XYLOPHONE FOR KIDS. ...
  • "THE STORY OF POP" BOARD BOOK. ...
  • A GIANT PIANO KEYBOARD MAT. ...
  • A TOY UKULELE. ...
  • A BLUETOOTH KARAOKE MIC. ...
  • "HOW TO DRAW MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS" BOOK. ...
  • "SPONTUNEOUS" BOARD GAME. ...
  • A COLORFUL MUSIC STAND.
Dec 9, 2020

Is loud music bad for 2 year olds? ›

Your child's inner ears may be damaged if he or she is around extremely loud noises or around loud noises for long periods of time. This is called noise-induced hearing loss. One way of describing noise is by decibels.

Is the sound of music good for toddlers? ›

The Sound of Music is an uplifting classic family movie that will appeal to all ages, although the tense moments at the end of the film will require parental guidance for young children.

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