My children love music, and music has always been a fantastic tool to teach a variety of concepts in our classroom. Using songs in preschool classrooms is an easy and fun way to help our kids learn about the various seasons. This is why I wanted to share with you my favorite preschool songs for summer! These can be used for small groups or a summer unit theme. If you need even more inspiration for your classroom, check out one of our other preschool classroom themes.
Free Printable Summer Songs for Preschool
Visit the posts below to download the free lyrics for the song, or purchase the full emergent reader song pack for even more literacy skill practice.
- Learn about summer in this fun Summer Preschool Circle Time Song.
- Learn how to count to ten with the help of little fish in 10 Little Fish Preschool Circle Time Song.
- Teach your kids about different modes of transportation in Transportation Preschool Circle Time Song.
- Practice counting to ten with the help of seashells in 10 Little Seashells Preschool Circle Time Song.
- Explore and discover different ocean animals in Ocean Animals Preschool Circle Time Song.
Summer Song Videos on Youtube
This fun song about watermelons will teach your kids everything they need to know about this classic summer fruit.
Learn about the shining sun in Mr. Sun, Sun, Mr. Golden Sun
Join The Singing Walrus in Summer Song for Kids for a fun sing-a-long song.
Larn about the animals in the ocean with this catchy song for kids.
Learn about the four seasons with the help of The Seasons Song.
Sing and follow the movements in Have Fun This Summer!
Explore the season of summer in Boom Chicka Boom Summer.
Sing about all the fun parts of summer in Summer!
Your kids will love singing about the fun of summer in Summer Song.
If your little ones love summertime, they will love singing along with Summer Songs for Kids.
Dance along and sing the tunes with this set of Summer Songs for Kids.
Sing along with The Kiboomers as you learn about Animals in the Ocean.
Learn about all the different animals that live in the sea in this Under the Sea song.
This Silly Pirate Song is an educational song about pirates and the high seas.
We couldn’t make this list without the classic childhood favorite Baby Shark! Sorry to all the parents out there for how long this one will be stuck in your head!
Get Even More Playful Learning with the Full Song Packs
There are so many great ways to build upon the fun kids have as they learn these simple songs. For all 24 songs in this series we’ve put together a full song pack so that you can do some fun extension activities and tie in a bit more math and literacy along the way.
Each song pack set includes:
- Circle Time Song Charts and Pieces
- Full-Page Class Book Options
- Half-Page Emergent Reader Options
Where appropriate, we’ve also added song charts and book options with real photographs.
Extension activities are also suggested for each song.
Also available on Teachers Pay Teachers.
gayathri kl
Dear,
I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation for your wonderful blog post on “Preschool Songs for Summer.” As a teacher of a preschooler, finding engaging and educational songs that capture the spirit of summer can be quite a challenge. Your blog has been an absolute treasure trove of delightful melodies and playful lyrics that have brought endless joy to our home.
The collection of preschool songs you’ve curated is nothing short of fantastic. Each song captures the essence of summer, from the cheerful tunes to the catchy rhythms that instantly make us want to sing and dance along. My child’s face lights up every time we play one of your suggested songs, and the joy and excitement they experience are truly heartwarming.
What truly sets your blog apart is the educational value woven into each song. I appreciate how you carefully select songs that not only entertain but also teach important concepts and skills. From counting and colours to nature and seasonal themes, your song choices provide a wonderful opportunity for my child to learn and grow while having a blast.
Additionally, your blog post provides valuable resources and suggestions for incorporating movement and actions into the songs. This not only enhances the sensory experience but also promotes gross motor development and coordination. It’s a brilliant way to engage preschoolers and get them actively involved in the music, making learning even more fun and interactive.
I am immensely grateful to you for sharing these delightful preschool songs with us. Your passion for early childhood education and your commitment to providing high-quality resources are evident in every aspect of your blog. You have enriched our summer days with laughter, learning, and beautiful melodies. Thank you for spreading joy and making a positive impact on the lives of preschoolers at Cherubs Montessori School.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Gayathri KL
Shaunna Evans
Thank you so much for taking the time to share the impact these resources are having. It is so wonderful to hear that you are finding the songs valuable, and I’m thrilled to be able to support you and your students in this small way.
All the best,
Shaunna