Introducing some piano songs for kids is a great way to get your child excited about learning the piano. Like any instrument, your child can start learning the piano at any age. However, starting at a tender age helps them learn faster and perform relatively better. With diligent practice sessions, their understanding of music will enhance over time. Besides, their language skills will also improve since music and language have a deep correlation. This post shares some easy songs that children can learn to play on the piano to understand the instrument’s nuances. So, whether your child plays a standard piano or an electronic keyboard, share these piano songs with them to play at home.

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15 Piano Songs For Kids

1. The Itsy Bitsy Spider 

It is a classic song that your child would like to play on the piano. You can play along and make hand movements too. The itsy bitsy spider G C C C D E E Went up the water spout E D C D E C Down came the rain E E F G And washed the spider out G F E F G E Out came the sun C C D E And dried up all the rain E D C D E C And the itsy bitsy spider G G C C C D E Went up the spout again E E D C D E C

2. Birthday Song 

A child taking piano lessons may also want to perform. And what better song than a birthday song to play at every family party. Happy birthday to you D  D E  D G F Happy birthday to you D D E D A G Happy birthday dear person D  D d  B G F# E Happy birthday to you C C  B G A G

3. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star 

It is an easy piano song a beginner can play. Most notes are played on twitch, which makes it simple to start with. Also, locating the keys is easier. Twinkle, twinkle, little star C C G G A A G How I wonder what you are F F E E D D C Up above the world so high G G F F E E D Like a diamond in the sky G G F F E E D Twinkle, twinkle, little star C C G G A A G How I wonder what you are F F E E D D C

4. Mary Had a Little Lamb

It is a song that many tutors teach children as the notes are easy to learn. Mary had a little lamb E D C D E E E Little lamb, little lamb D D D E G G Mary had a little lamb E D C D E E E Its fleece was white as snow E D D E D C

5. Old Mac Donald Had a Farm 

Kindergarten children like the song as it has farm animals and their sounds. The best part of the song is it has many verses that can be played repeatedly. Old MacDonald had a farm F F F C D D C E-i-e-i-o A A G G F And on his farm he had a cow F F F C D D C E-i-e-i-o A A G G F With a moo-moo here and a moo-moo there C F F F C F F F Here a moo, there a moo F F F F F Everywhere a moo moo F F F F F Old MacDonald had a farm F F F C D D C E-i-e-i-o A A G G F

6. If You Are Happy and You Know It

If your child is done with basics, you can introduce white keys and B flat. This song can be a perfect choice as they can sing, clap, and play. If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands C C F F F F F F E F G If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands C C G G G G G G F G A If you’re happy and you know it A A Bb Bb Bb Bb D D Then your face will surely show it Bb Bb A A A G F F If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands A A G G G F E E D E F

7. The Wheels On The Bus

Does your child enjoy singing this song on every car trip? If yes, they will even enjoy playing it on the piano as it is a simple pattern of alternative keys. The wheels on the bus C F F F F Go round and round A C A F Round and round G E C Round and round! A G F The wheels on the bus C F F F F Go round and round A C A F All through the town! G C C F

8. Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Looking for a much simpler song to start with? This one can be the right one for your little one. Row, row, row your boat C C C D E Gently down the stream, E D E F G Merrily merrily, merrily, merrily C C C G G G E E E C C C Life is but a dream G F E D C

9. Three Blind Mice 

The song has a simple practice rhyme for beginners. Three blind mice F# E  D Three blind mice F# E  D See how they run A G G F# See how they run A G G F# They all ran after A ^D ^D ^C# B The farmer’s wife ^C#  ^D-A A Who cut off their tails A ^D ^D ^D ^C# With a carving knife, B ^C# ^D-A A Did you ever see such A A ^D-^D ^C# B A sight in your life, ^C# ^D A A A As three blind mice? G F# E D

10. Baa Baa Black Sheep

Playing this nursery rhyme is relatively easy for your child to master the piano. Baa, baa, black sheep C C G G Have you any wool? A A A-A G Yes sir, yes sir F F E E Three bags full! D D C One for the master G G G F-F One for the dame E E E D And one for the little boy C G G G F-F F Who lives down the lane! F E E E D

11. London Bridge

If your child has started learning to play the piano, this rhyme should be on top of the list. London Bridge is falling down GA G F E F G Falling down, falling down D E  F E F G London Bridge is falling down G A G F E F G My fair lady! D G E C Build it up with iron bars G A G F E F G Iron bars, iron bars D E F E F G Build it up with iron bars G A G F E F G My fair lady! D G E C

12. Jingle Bells 

It is fun to play the Xmas and Hanukkah songs with your little one in school. Let them enjoy playing it on the piano. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way E E E E E E E G C D E Oh what fun it  is to ride F F F F F E E EE In a one horse open sleigh E D D E D G Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way E E E E E E E G C D E Oh what fun it is to ride F F F F F E E EE In a one horse open sleigh G G F D C

13. Yankee Doodle 

It is an easy song for the little one to play on the piano. The song includes the zebra keynotes, one black, and one white. Yankee Doodle went to town C C D E C E D Riding on a pony, G C C D E C B He stuck a feather in his cap G C C D E F E D And called it macaroni! C B G A B C C Yankee Doodle keep it up, A B A G A B C Yankee Doodle dandy, G A G F E G Mind the music and the step A B A G AB C And with the girls be handy! A G C B D C C

14. Baby Shark 

It is the most popular dance song that your tiny tot would love to play. It is musical and simple to play on the keyboard. Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Baby shark G G F# Mummy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Mummy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Mummy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Mummy shark G G F# Daddy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Daddy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Daddy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo D E G G G G G G G Daddy shark G G F#

15. I Love You (Barney’s Song) 

It is one of the most famous Dinosaurs dancing songs your little one will enjoy playing on the piano. I love you, you love me G E G G E G We’re a happy family! A G F E D E F With a great big hug E F G C C And a kiss from me to you C C C D E F G Won’t you say you love me too? G D D F E D C I love you, you love me G E G G E G We’re best friends A G F Like friends should be E D E F With a great big hug E F G C C And a kiss from me to you C C C D E F G Won’t you say you love me too? G D D F E D C