* Twinkle Twinkle Little Star: A timeless classic perfect for lullaby time.
* The Wheels on the Bus: A fun, interactive song that gets kids moving.
* Old MacDonald Had a Farm: A great way to learn about animals and make animal sounds.
* Mary Had a Little Lamb: Another classic with a simple melody and repetitive lyrics.
* Humpty Dumpty: A fun rhyme with a bit of a lesson about safety.
* Itsy Bitsy Spider: A cute song about a little spider climbing a water spout.
* Baa Baa Black Sheep: A simple song about a sheep who gives wool to the farmer.
* Five Little Ducks: A counting song with cute animal sounds.
* Jack and Jill: A simple rhyme with a memorable story.
* The Itsy Bitsy Spider: A cute song about a little spider climbing a water spout.
* Baby Shark (Doo Doo Doo): A catchy and addictive song that is popular with young children.
* The Finger Family: A fun song that helps teach children about their fingers and family.
* Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes: A classic song that gets kids moving and helps them learn body parts.
* If You're Happy and You Know It: A fun song that encourages children to express themselves.
* The Hokey Pokey: A silly song with a catchy dance.
* Row, Row, Row Your Boat: A fun song about rowing a boat and the rhythm of the water.
* Shake Your Sillies Out: A fun song that encourages children to shake off their wiggles.
* The Ants Go Marching: A marching song that helps children learn about numbers.
* Animal Sounds: Many songs focus on different animal sounds, like "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and "The Animal Sounds Song".
* Colors: Songs like "The Colors of the Rainbow" and "Red, Yellow, Green, Blue" are great for teaching colors.
* Counting: Many songs focus on counting, like "Five Little Ducks" and "The Ants Go Marching".
* Learning letters: There are many songs that teach letters of the alphabet, like "The Alphabet Song" and "The Phonics Song".
* Consider the age of the child: Choose songs that are appropriate for their age and attention span.
* Look for songs with catchy melodies and simple lyrics: This will help children learn and sing along.
* Choose songs with positive messages and themes: Songs that promote kindness, sharing, and learning are great for young children.
* Let your child's interests guide your choices: If your child is interested in animals, choose songs about animals.
Remember that the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy singing together!