circle time songs for preschool

Circle Time Songs for Preschool

circle time songs for preschoolers

Circle time has always felt like a gentle pause in our day. It is that moment when little bodies slow down, everyone sits close, and for a few minutes, we are all doing the same thing together. As a mom, I have seen how songs can turn a noisy, distracted moment into something calm and connected.

When my son was in preschool, he did not always sing right away. Some days he just watched. Some days he whispered. And then one day, he sang the whole song out loud like he had known it forever. That is the quiet magic of circle time songs. They meet kids where they are.

These songs are simple, familiar, and perfect for preschool circle time at home or in the classroom.

Why Circle Time Songs Are So Helpful

From a mom’s point of view, circle time songs do more than just fill time.

They help children feel safe because routines matter to little ones.
They build listening and attention skills in a gentle way.
They support language development through repetition.
They encourage social skills like turn taking and being part of a group.
They make transitions easier at the start of the day.

Even if your child is not singing yet, listening and watching still counts.

10 Circle Time Songs for Preschool

1. Hello Song

    This is a lovely way to start circle time and help every child feel noticed. You can replace hello with each child’s name as you sing.

    Hello, hello, hello and how are you
    Hello, hello, hello and how are you
    I am fine, I am fine, I hope that you are too

    La la la la la la la
    La la la la la la la
    La la la la la la la
    I hope that you are too

    2. If You’re Happy and You Know It

    Always a favorite and easy to join in.

    If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands
    If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands
    If you’re happy and you know it then your face will surely show it
    If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands

    3. Open Shut Them

    Perfect for busy little hands.

    Open shut them, open shut them
    Give a little clap clap clap
    Open shut them, open shut them
    Lay them in your lap lap lap

    4. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    A calming song that helps everyone settle.

    Twinkle, twinkle little star
    How I wonder what you are
    Up above the world so high
    Like a diamond in the sky
    Twinkle, twinkle little star
    How I wonder what you are

    5. The Wheels on the Bus

    Great for group singing and simple actions.

    The wheels on the bus go round and round
    Round and round, round and round
    The wheels on the bus go round and round
    All through the town

    6. ABC Song

    A circle time classic that kids love repeating.

    A B C D E F G
    H I J K L M N O P
    Q R S
    T U V
    W X
    Y and Z
    Now I know my ABCs
    Next time won’t you sing with me

    7. Days of the Week Song

    Perfect for daily routines.

    Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
    Thursday, Friday, Saturday
    These are the days of the week

    8. Five Little Ducks

    A gentle counting song kids love.

    Five little ducks went out one day
    Over the hills and far away
    Mother duck said quack quack quack quack
    But only four little ducks came back

    9. Baa Baa Black Sheep

    Simple and familiar.

    Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool
    Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full
    One for the master, one for the dame
    And one for the little boy who lives down the lane

    10. Row Row Row Your Boat

    A soft song that feels calm and cozy.

    Row row row your boat
    Gently down the stream
    Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily
    Life is but a dream

    A Little Mom Reminder

    Do not stress about singing perfectly or remembering every word. Circle time songs are about connection, not performance. Sitting together, singing softly, or even just listening helps children feel safe and included.
    Those few minutes of music can shape how the whole day feels, and as a mom, that is something I always hold onto.

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