Christmas is a time for merriment, joy, and celebration! Christmas festivities become double the fun with carols spreading cheer and laughter. Christmas songs for toddlers can make the little one in your house excited with the festive spirit. Here is a compilation of some Christmas songs that your toddlers may groove to and enjoy. The lyrics are easy to follow that can help your kids enjoy the spirit of Christmas.
Top 15 Christmas Songs For Toddlers Or Preschoolers To Sing Along To
Here are 15 easy Christmas songs for preschoolers that they will love:
1. Way Up High On The Christmas Tree:
Here is a cute Christmas song for preschoolers that you can teach your preschooler while letting them help you set up the Christmas tree. “Way up high on the Christmas tree (point up) Two little candy canes winked at me (wink), So I shook that tree as hard as I could (pretend to shake tree) And down dropped those candy canes (squat down) Mmm, Mmm, Good!! (rub tummy)” Make sure to teach your preschooler the actions listed in the parenthesis to make the song livelier and more fun than normal!
2. Little Reindeer:
Here is an easy way to teach your preschooler counting, while enjoying the Christmas song. “One little, two little, three little reindeer Four little, five little, six little reindeer Seven little, eight little, nine little reindeer Pulling Santa’s Sleigh” Sing this to the tune of the nursery rhyme ‘One little two little three little fingers’.
3. I’m A Little Christmas Tree:
Your toddler can help you decorate the Christmas tree while singing the song below. “I’m a little Christmas tree tall and straight Here are my branches for you to decorate. First you put the star on the very top Just be careful that my balls don’t drop.” Let your toddler sing this to the tune of the nursery rhyme ‘I’m a little teapot.’
4. My Candy Cane:
Christmas is all about candy cane, so why not teach your toddler about the same as a song? “This is my candy cane for all who’d like to see, I can put it anywhere even on the tree. It reminds me of Christmas time and of the falling snow, But most of all when Santa goes, ho, ho, ho!” Maybe you could treat your toddler to a candy cane after singing the preschool Christmas song?
5. Twinkle Twinkle Christmas Star:
Of course, your preschooler must be knowing this song by now, so why not add some fun hand movements to the same and change it to a Christmas theme? “Twinkle Twinkle Christmas Star Way up high is where you are Shining bright for all to see On the top of our tree Twinkle Twinkle Christmas star Way up high is where you are.” Make your toddler sing this to the tune of ‘Twinkle twinkle little star.’
6. Christmas Stocking:
Here is a cute Christmas song for toddlers that will teach them just what they can expect from that special stocking this Christmas! “An article of clothing, This month I’ll want to use, But not where you’d imagine, down inside my shoes! Oh, no! It’s more important! It won’t be used in walking! For Santa Claus will fill it, It’s my Christmas Stocking.” Sing the song while you help your toddler hang Christmas stockings around the house.
7. Christmas Secrets:
Sit down with your preschooler and whisper these cute lyrics in their ears. “I know so many secrets, such secrets full of fun; But if you hear my secrets, please don’t tell anyone. Here are some lights that twinkle, here is an ornament. Here is a great big present, from Grandpa it was sent. And on the very tip-tip top, an angel you can see, What is the secret? Can’t you tell? Why, it’s a Christmas tree!” Ask your preschooler what their special Christmas secret is!
8. We Wish You A Merry Christmas:
Make sure the entire family sings this song together with your toddler. “We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year. Now let’s all do a little clapping (clap), Now let’s all do a little clapping(clap), Now let’s all do a little clapping (clap), And spread Christmas cheer (raise arms above head) Now let’s all do a little jumping (jump), Now let’s all do a little jumping(jump), Now let’s all do a little jumping (jump) And spread Christmas cheer (raise arms above head) Now let’s all do a little waving (wave), Now let’s all do a little waving(wave), Now let’s all do a little waving(wave), And spread Christmas cheer (raise arms above head) We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year.” Use this song to help your toddler celebrate New Year as well.
9. Five Little Christmas Trees:
Here is an easy and fun way to teach your toddler how to count. “Five little Christmas Trees (Hold up Five Fingers), Standing all alone Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face) ‘Cause they hadn’t found a home Then chop went the axe (chopping) And down fell the tree (clap) And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face) Four little Christmas Trees (Hold up Four Fingers), Standing all alone Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face) ‘Cause they hadn’t found a home Then chop went the axe (chopping) And down fell the tree (clap) And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face) Three little Christmas Trees (Hold up Three Fingers), Standing all alone Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face) ‘Cause they hadn’t found a home Then chop went the axe (chopping) And down fell the tree (clap) And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face) Two little Christmas Trees (Hold up Two Fingers), Standing all alone Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face) ‘Cause they hadn’t found a home Then chop went the axe (chopping) And down fell the tree (clap) And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face) One little Christmas Trees (Hold up One Fingers), Standing all alone Her heart was very sad (Make Sad Face) ‘Cause she hadn’t found a home Then chop went the axe (chopping) And down fell the tree (clap) And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face) No little Christmas Trees Standing all alone Their hearts were very happy ‘Cause they all found a home” Let your preschooler sing this to the tune of ‘Five little butterflies.’ Ask him to perform the actions listed within the parenthesis.
10. Merry Christmas Elf:
If your preschooler can identify an elf, they will love singing this song! “Round and round the Christmas tree, Santa chased the elf. Santa caught him and gave him a kiss. Merry Christmas, elf.” Why don’t you teach your preschooler how to draw an elf?
11. Santa Is Back:
What a cute way to teach your toddler about body parts! “Two merry brown eyes, a cute little nose, A long snowy beard, two cheeks like a rose, A round chubby form, a big bulging sack; Hooray for old Santa, we’re glad that he’s back!” Teach your toddler how to draw an easy Santa face.
12. Five Little Reindeer:
Use this song to teach your preschooler about counting, as well as the different characters related to Christmas. “The first little reindeer went to the market, To buy some Christmas trees. The second little reindeer went to the elf shop, To supervise the toys. The third little reindeer hurried to he cookie factory, To prepare for girls and boys. The fourth little reindeer went to the TV stations, To ready the Christmas shows. And the fifth little reindeer went to see Heat Miser and Cold Miser To order the season’s snows.” Get your preschooler some reindeer horns to sing along to this one.
13. When Santa Comes Down The Chimney:
Make sure you sing this song to your toddler at bedtime. “When Santa comes down the chimney, I should like to peek, But he’ll never come, no never, until I’m fast asleep!” Use the song to get your toddler to bed.
14. Toys On The Christmas Tree:
Maybe your toddler can help you set up the Christmas tree decorations while singing this one? “This little drum under a tree, Santa put it there just for me. With a boom-boom, rat-a-tat, rummy-tummy-tum, Christmas day is so much fun! This little train under the tree, Santa put it there just for me, With a chug-chug, choo-choo, rummy-tummy-tum, Christmas day is so much fun! This little doll under the tree, Santa put it there just for me, With a Ma-ma, Ma-ma, rummy-tummy-tum, Christmas day is so much fun!” Bring out your toddler’s toys while singing this song.
15. Christmas Bell:
”I’m a little Christmas bell. I like to sing a Christmas song. When I sing, you hear me ring, Ding-dong, ding-dong.” Hand a little bell to your preschooler while performing this song. /div>