Winter Songs for Preschoolers
I love to teach songs and chants to my preschoolers. They enjoy music, especially ones that go along with the season! Today, I’m sharing with you some songs and chants about winter. These are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers!
Why Singing is Important
You may know that singing songs with preschoolers is a great way to introduce children to rhythm, rhyme, and singing. But did you know it also is great for the following benefits?
- Language Development – Songs introduce new vocabulary words to students, helps with pronunciation, and also improves comprehension.
- Social Skills – Singing in a group, such as circle time, is great for interaction with classmates, cooperation, and building a sense of community.
- Memory – Since songs often have repetitive elements, singing helps with memory!
- Motor Skills – A lot of preschool songs have actions to accompany the words. This is a fun way to incorporate gross motor skills.
- Literacy – Songs can help with pre-reading skills, like rhyming and phonemic awareness.
10 Winter Songs for Preschoolers
Whether you a teacher looking to incorporate music into circle time or a mom looking for songs to sing with their little ones, I hope you will find what you need with these 10 winter songs!
Snowball — This is a fun song that you can incorporate actions into! You could even have kids wad up paper into “snowballs” if you don’t mind a mess. 🙂
I’m a Little Snowman — A cute, simple song about a snowman!
The Mittens on My Hands — This would be a good transition song to sing while getting ready to go outside in the cold!
5 Little Snowmen — Here’s a fun chant to sing about 5 snowmen. You are practicing counting and rhyming while singing this chant!
The Mitten Chant — Love this cute chant about mittens!
10 Little Snowflakes — A great song to practice counting to 10!
Favorite Number Mittens — This is not a chant or a song, but it is a great transition idea when students are going to a new activity. I think it would be great to use if you have a group of students waiting in line for something, such as washing hands or getting backpacks.
Snowkey Pokey — It’s the snow version of the Hokey Pokey! It’s great for getting the wiggles out with little ones!
If you’d like to listen to the songs, check out the video below!
Printable Download
To download the songs and chants, simply click the button below!
Bonus Song
Check out this fun song about hibernation! This would be great to use with your winter hibernation thematic unit.
Winter Songs to Listen To
If you want to add music into your classroom by listening to songs, you must check out my winter Spotify playlist! My 3-year-old students LOVE music and dancing, so we make sure play songs on my Bose wireless speaker almost daily! This speaker is AWESOME. It has amazing quality sound and the battery lasts such a long time. It takes just a few minutes to set up initially, but then you are ready to start playing songs using bluetooth.
Here is what’s on my current winter song playlist:
- “Snowflakes, Snowflakes” by The Kiboomers
- “Snowman Freeze” by The Learning Station
- “I’m a Little Snowflake” by Ballet Preschool Party
- “Five Little Snowmen” by The Kiboomers
- “Where is Hibernating Bear” by The Kiboomers
- “North Pole Party Freeze Dance Game” by The Kiboomers
- “The Winter Hokey Pokey” by The Kiboomers
- “Snowman Kind of Day” by Nick Cope
- “Mitten Colors” by The Kiboomers
- “Jingle Bells Circle Time” by Kiboomers
More Songs and Rhymes
Preschool teachers are busy!! If you are looking to save time and make your life easier as a teacher, check out Songs and Rhymes for Transitions Times. This book will share 150 transition ideas for every part of the school day! Read more about it here.
Thank you for these sweet and useful visuals of the lyrics and tunes! I can’t wait to encourage the kids to really feel their mittens and see the colors.
This is my first year teaching 3 yr. olds (28 years in band)
These are great!
Thank you so much for sharing, as I am struggling with fun virtual lessons with young 4 yos!!
Your songs are a big help!
Thanks!
These songs are wonderful! Thank you for organizing and sharing them!
Great songs ! I love all of them. IThis will make my playgroup easier and fun. Thanks a lot!
Hi! I host a sing along podcast for kids and am wondering if I can use this post as a springboard for a winter episode. I’ll sing the songs and give you credit and direct my listeners to your page to see the lyrics and download the lyric page. Let me know what you think and thanks!
Mandy
Sure! That’s totally fine!
This is great. I do the Preschool story time at our library these winter songs will be great change from the songs we sing or dance to every week.
Thank you just hit the jack pot for winter songs!!!!! Awesome I work with 2 1/2 to three and this is perfect for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am looking forward to using some of these songs for my cozy week at school. I teach pre-k Thank you for sharing and for all your hard work. Bonnie
Love, love, love your site!! I just found it and I am already having a blast with it.
Just wanted to let you know about another really cute song with motions that I sing to my students and it’s one of their favourites. Not sure if you know it…
A chubby little snowman
With a great big carrot nose.
Along came a bunny rabbit,
And what do you suppose?
He was so very hungry,
looking for some lunch,
He ATE the great big carrot nose,
Nibble, nibble, nibble CRUNCH!
I love that! So cute!