Children love to laugh, and what better way to spark joy than with funny songs for kids? These delightful tunes don’t just entertain; they play a vital role in children’s development. Whether you’re filling a transition time or wrapping up a lesson, these songs keep kids laughing, moving, and learning. In this post, we’ll explore ten top songs that bring fun into learning, along with easy ways teachers can incorporate music into their daily routines. Let’s dive into a world of giggles and catchy choruses!

Classic Funny Songs for Kids

These timeless tracks have delighted generations of children and still bring big laughs today.

1. The Wheels on the Bus

With verses that grow funnier the longer the song goes on, this classic lets kids sing about everything from honking horns to silly passengers.

The wheels on the bus

The wheels on the bus

Download “The Wheels on the Bus” lyric worksheet and sing along with your class or kids at home!

2. Old MacDonald Had a Farm

Kids love adding their own animal sounds to this barnyard anthem – and the sillier, the better!

Old Macdonald had a farm

Old Macdonald had a farm

Download the “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” lyric worksheet and bring the farm fun to your next singalong!

3. If You’re Happy and You Know It

This interactive song invites kids to clap, stomp, and shout “Hooray!” – often with silly add-ons like “wiggle your ears” or “do the chicken dance.”

If you're happy and you know it

If you’re happy and you know it

Download the “If You’re Happy and You Know It” worksheet and let the joy begin with every verse!

4. On Top of Spaghetti

A hilarious twist on the classic “On Top of Old Smoky,” this song tells the tragic (and absurd) tale of a runaway meatball.

On top of spaghetti

On top of spaghetti

Download the “On Top of Spaghetti” lyric worksheet and let kids giggle their way through this silly song!

5. The Hockey Pokey

Known for its absurd movements and tongue-twisting lines, this song never fails to get a room full of kids laughing – and spinning!

Hockey pokey

Hockey pokey

Download the “Hokey Pokey” lyric worksheet and bring this classic movement song to life with your kids!

Modern & Viral Funny Songs

These newer songs have become viral sensations thanks to catchy beats and silly themes perfect for today’s generation of young listeners.

6. Baby Shark

Love it or hate it, this viral hit is packed with repetitive, humorous lyrics and has become a favorite among preschoolers for its dance and silly shark family.

Baby shark

Baby shark

Download the “Baby Shark” lyric worksheet and get kids clapping, dancing, and giggling along!

7. Pig on Her Head

This Laurie Berkner classic introduces new animals in each verse sitting on someone’s head.

Pig on her head

Pig on her head

Download the worksheet and act out the silly animal fun!

8. I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas

Kids love switching vowel sounds in this song to create hilarious versions of the word “bananas” like “bobobos” or “beebees”. It’s both funny and educational.

Apples and bananas

Apples and bananas

Download this song and sing silly vowel sounds with your class!

9. Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream? – Super Simple Songs

This song asks kids ridiculous food pairings like “Do you like spaghetti yogurt? and gets everyone shouting “Nooo!” through laughter.

Do you like broccoli ice cream?

Do you like broccoli ice cream?

Download the “Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream?” lyric worksheet and get kids giggling through every verse!

10. Down by the Bay

A rhyming song that asks funny, often absurd, questions.

Down by the bay

Down by the bay

Download now and rhyme along with “Down by the Bay”!

Educational Funny Songs

These songs cleverly teach concepts while delivering a big dose of humor. Perfect for classrooms or homeschool routines!

11. Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed

A funny – and slightly chaotic – countdown song that gets kids excited while reinforcing number recognition.

Five little monkeys

Five little monkeys

Download the “Five Little Monkeys” lyric worksheet and count down the fun while singing along!

12. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

A wacky story-song about an old lady eating increasingly bizarre animals. The dark humor is balanced by the sheer silliness of it all.

There was an old lady who swallowed a fly

There was an old lady who swallowed a fly

Download the “There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” lyric worksheet and sing your way through the silliness!

13. Head, Shoulders, Kees, and Toes

Add in wrong body parts or speed it up to ridiculous levels and you’ve got an instant giggle-fest that doubles as a movement song.

Head, shoulders, knees, and toes

Head, shoulders, knees, and toes

Download the “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes” lyric worksheet and help kids sing their way through body awareness!

14. Boom Chicka Boom

This call-and-response song encourages children to try out funny voices – robot voice, cowboy voice, baby voice – and act them out.

Boom chicka boom

Boom chicka boom

Download the “Boom Chicka Boom” lyric worksheet and get kids echoing, laughing, and moving together!

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best song ever for kids?

While opinions vary, many teachers agree that “Baby Shark” or “Apples and Bananas” tops the list for fun, repetition, and engagement. But for sheer laughs, “Herman the Worm” often wins hearts.

2. What is a fun song for first graders?

“Boom Chicka Boom” is perfect—funny, interactive, and great for call-and-response. First graders also love “If You’re Happy” and “Banana Banana Meatball.”

3. What songs do 10 year olds listen to?

Kids around 10 enjoy funny songs like “The Duck Song” and upbeat tracks from Kidz Bop or Taylor Swift—as long as they’re fun and age-appropriate.

4. What is the best song to dance to for kids?

“The Hokey Pokey” and “Boom Chicka Boom” are kid-friendly dance favorites that get everyone moving, laughing, and following along easily.

The Bottom Line

Funny songs for kids are more than just silly entertainment—they’re powerful tools for learning, movement, and connection. Whether it’s clapping along to familiar tunes, giggling at absurd lyrics, or jumping into interactive motions, these songs help children build language skills, boost memory, and express emotions—all while having a blast.

So why not bring more laughter into your child’s day? Try singing a few of these songs together at home or in the classroom, and watch how quickly they engage, move, and laugh. It’s fun that’s good for the brain and the heart.