4 Halloween Songs for Kids

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I love marking the seasons with my kids and holidays are a great way to do it.

I find that holidays are more fun with kids overall, so I’m already excited about Halloween even though it’s weeks away. My family has plans to go to an annual pumpkin carving party and to “Trunk or Treat” at the school since we live in a rural community where traditional trick or treating is impractical. My son’s costume is even 90% done!? (not typical for me).

My kids are now 4 and 2 so we are really able to appreciate holiday fun. They have been requesting to read Halloween books and watch Halloween shows, so we needed some good Halloween songs too.  I didn’t know any myself so did some searching on YouTube. There are a lot of lame/inappropriate ones, so I have picked which four I thought were best to share with you and your little ones.

4 Halloween Songs for Kids (1)

1. Five Little Pumpkins

After watching several versions of this song on YouTube I picked this one as my favorite. The two little girls sing it clearly and do all the hand motions. They are sitting next to lit jack-o-lanterns (very festive) and their excitement is genuine, unlike the syrupy versions of adults doing the song with the hand motions. My kids love watching other kids do things, so this is a perfect version.

2. The Skeleton Dance

This version of the Skeleton Dance is done by Super Simple Songs, my kids love their version of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star so they are a trusted source. The song is animated with dancing skeletons and as they sing “the foot bone’s connected to the leg bone” each bone lights up. It’s another song that can get your kid moving and motioning while they sing. As cheesy as they might be, I think those types of songs are the most fun for kids.

3.  Halloween Cat 

I had never heard of this one, but it’s a cute, short little rhyme with a cute video. It’s got a fun slapstick ending [SPOILER ALERT] when the cat slips off the rock.

4. The Monster Mash

How could I not include this classic? It’s animated with cute and friendly looking Halloween characters. Very benign, and very festive.

Do you have any Halloween songs for kids that you would add to the list?

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Sandra O'Flaherty
I am stay at home mom to two wonderful kids. I grew up in Vermont, but it wasn't until I left this great state for a few years that I truly appreciated what a wonderful place it is. My husband is also a Vermonter, so we are happy to be able to raise our kids here surrounded by a large extended family. In fact, we like it so much that we bought the house next door to his parents, and my mom lives in an apartment on our property. We enjoy playing outdoors and poking around our little "gentleman's farm" that we started in 2010. We have chickens, goats, a work-in-progress vegetable garden, fruit trees, and we tap our own maple trees for syrup. I have a BA in environmental studies and an MA in urban planning. I try to keep a toe in the professional world that I left when my oldest was born by serving on our local Planning Commission. You can learn more about me and my passion for this planet we call home on my blog: Mama of Ma'at

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