The Best Free Kids Songs Online
Parents no longer need to buy CDs or subscribe to expensive apps to give children access to high-quality children's music. Between YouTube channels, free apps, and dedicated kids music websites, there are thousands of free options available. Here's our curated guide to the best.
Top YouTube Channels for Free Kids Songs
- β’**KidSongsTV** β A growing channel featuring nursery rhymes, ABC songs, lullabies, and original children's music with full lyrics on-screen for sing-along.
- β’**Super Simple Songs** β High-production-value songs with clear pronunciation β excellent for ESL and toddlers learning language.
- β’**Cocomelon** β One of the most-watched kids channels globally, with catchy original songs and nursery rhyme covers.
- β’**The Kiboomers** β Educational songs covering colors, shapes, numbers, letters, and more.
- β’**Bounce Patrol** β Australian channel with original kids songs and classic nursery rhyme covers.
- β’**Pink Fong** β Home of Baby Shark; also has an extensive library of educational songs.
- β’**Little Baby Bum** β One of the original major kids music YouTube channels with a large nursery rhyme library.
- β’**Dave and Ava** β Colorful 3D animation with classic nursery rhymes and original songs.
Best Websites for Free Kids Songs
- β’**KidSongsTV.com** β Full song lyrics with embedded YouTube videos for every song β perfect for sing-along sessions.
- β’**Mama Lisa's World** β An extraordinary archive of children's songs and nursery rhymes from around the world with translations.
- β’**Kids Music Corner** β Free printable lyrics and simple educational songs.
Free Kids Music Apps
- β’**YouTube Kids** β A filtered version of YouTube with free access to major kids music channels. Set up content filters for your child's age group.
- β’**Spotify (free tier)** β Includes curated children's music playlists including nursery rhymes, lullabies, and learning songs.
- β’**Amazon Music (with Prime)** β Includes a children's music library with popular kids artists.
20 Must-Know Free Kids Songs
- β’Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- β’ABC Song
- β’Wheels on the Bus
- β’Old MacDonald Had a Farm
- β’Baby Shark
- β’Itsy Bitsy Spider
- β’If You're Happy and You Know It
- β’Head Shoulders Knees and Toes
- β’Row Row Row Your Boat
- β’Baa Baa Black Sheep
- β’Five Little Monkeys
- β’Ring Around the Rosie
- β’Jack and Jill
- β’Humpty Dumpty
- β’Mary Had a Little Lamb
- β’Pat-a-Cake
- β’Hickory Dickory Dock
- β’Little Miss Muffet
- β’Incy Wincy Spider
- β’Hot Cross Buns
Best Free Kids Song Platforms in 2026
- β’**YouTube Kids** β The largest free library of children's music videos. Age-filtered, ad-moderated (not ad-free), and available globally. Best for: comprehensive access to all major channels.
- β’**Spotify (free tier)** β Audio-only children's songs playlists without video. Excellent for car listening without screen distraction. Best for: audio music without visual component.
- β’**Apple Music / Amazon Music (family playlists)** β Curated children's music playlists on subscription services. If the family already subscribes, these are excellent.
- β’**BBC CBeebies Radio** β Free streaming of children's music and audio stories. Particularly strong for British nursery rhymes and traditional content.
- β’**Jack Hartmann's YouTube channel** β Free, curriculum-aligned educational songs. Excellent for school-age children supplementing classroom learning.
- β’**Sesame Street YouTube** β Free clips, song segments, and short episodes from the official channel.
How to Create a Safe Free Kids Music Environment
Free platforms come with trade-offs, most commonly advertising. YouTube's standard platform includes pre-roll ads that may not be age-appropriate for young children. Solutions include: upgrading to YouTube Premium for ad-free viewing, using YouTube Kids (which has age-appropriate advertising only), or creating a dedicated parent-controlled playlist that prevents autoplay into uncontrolled content.
For audio-only listening, Spotify's free tier offers children's playlists without video, which eliminates screen concerns entirely. Many families use audio streaming in the car and video content at home during dedicated, co-viewed sessions β a practical compromise that keeps screen time intentional rather than habitual.
Offline Free Kids Songs: Don't Overlook the Obvious
The most effective free children's music resource is the adult caregiver's own voice. Singing nursery rhymes, lullabies, and songs from your own childhood costs nothing, requires no device, and produces stronger language development outcomes than any streaming platform. Your voice, your face, and your responsiveness are the developmental gold standard against which all other music resources are measured.
Public libraries are another underused resource: most offer free access to children's music CDs, audiobooks, and digital lending platforms like Libby, which provides free access to curated children's content for library cardholders.
