10 Best Pre School Songs about Friendship

Songs are an excellent tool for teaching friendship in preschool. Not only do they engage children and make learning fun, but they also help reinforce positive values and behavior. Additionally, songs provide a unique opportunity for children to practice listening, communication, and teamwork skills.

Below I have listed some of the best songs about friendship for preschoolers. Each one is sure to be a hit with teachers and children alike!

1. The More We Get Together by Raffi

This song by Raffi is a classic children’s tune about the importance of friendship and togetherness. The lyrics of the song suggest that when we spend time with our friends, we feel happier.

The song also teaches young children about sharing and inclusivity, as it encourages them to make friends with the friends of their friends.

The more we get together
Together, together
The more we get together
The happier we'll be
Cause your friends are my friends
And my friends are your friends
The more we get together
The happier we'll be

2. Friends Song by The Singing Walrus

Friends song is another fun and upbeat track that celebrates the importance of friendship for preschoolers. The song tells us that having friends makes everything more enjoyable and meaningful, from walking and sitting to eating and playing.

Additionally, if you are a teacher you can use this song to encourage students to interact with one another and make new friends. For example, you can prompt students to find a partner to walk, sit, eat, play, read, or watch with, using the song as a reminder of the benefits of having friends.

I don’t walk alone (3x)
I have my friends
I don’t sit alone (3x)
I have my friends
All my friends can walk with me (walk, walk with me)
All my friends can walk with me (walk, walk with me)
All my friends can sit with me (sit, sit with me)
All my friends can sit with me (sit, sit with me)

3. Make New Friends by The Learning Station

Make New Friends is yet another great song about friendship especially for preschoolers who are just beginning to build their social circles. The lyrics convey the message that making new friends is a wonderful experience, but it is equally important to treasure and maintain the bonds with old friends.

Make new friends,
But keep the old.
One is silver,
And the other, gold.
A circle's round
It has no end
That's how long
I'm gonna be your friend.

4. You’ve Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman

Used in the movie Toy Story, this song celebrates friendship and loyalty. You’ve Got a Friend in Me is perfect for reminding kids that even when life gets tough, they still have friends to turn to for help, comfort, and support.

You've got a friend in me
You've got a friend in me
When the road looks rough ahead
And you're miles and miles from your nice warm bed
You just remember what your old pal said
Boy, you've got a friend in me
Yeah, you've got a friend in me

5. Special Friends (Yo! Yes?) by The Learning Station

The song is about the importance of making new friends and the different ways to do so. It emphasizes the simple gestures of saying hello, shaking hands, waving, holding hands, and clapping, which can all help to create connections and form bonds with others.

Additionally, the simple lyrics and catchy melody make this a fun and easy song for kids to learn and remember.

When you're meeting someone new.
Shake their hand say, "How do you do?" Say hello, shake a hand, make a friend.
If you should see a friend today, wave a hand cause it's the way to say hello, wave a hand, make a friend.

6. Sharing Song by Raffi

This song is centered around the idea of sharing and generosity. The lyrics suggest the importance of sharing with friends and the joy that comes with it.

The singer explains that even though something may be theirs, they are happy to share it with their friend so that both can enjoy it.

The examples given in the song, such as a cake or a book, illustrate that this message applies to many different types of items.

It's mine but you can have some
With you I'd like to share it
'Cause if I share it with you
You'll have some too
Well if I have a cake to eat
If I have a tasty treat
If you come to me and ask
I'll give some to you

7. Friends, Friends 123 by The Kiboomers

Friends, Friends, 1 -2 -3
All my friends are here with me.
You're my friend
And you're my friend.
You're my friend
And you're my friend.
Friends, Friends, 1 -2 -3
All my friends are here with me

8. Will You Be a Friend of Mine? by The Kiboomers

Will you be a friend of mine,
A friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine
And hop around with me?

9. That’s What Friends Are For by  Frances England

If you feel lost and afrain
Don't know what to do or what to say
Let me lend you my ear
Let me lend you a hand

10. What Makes a Good Friend? by Rocking Dan Teaching Man

For Teachers: How To Use These Songs to Engage with Kids?

These songs provide an excellent opportunity to engage with kids and foster a positive environment. You can use the songs as starting point for conversations about friendship, sharing, and working together.

You can also encourage students to sing along with the songs or create their own group performances. This will help kids practice their communication and teamwork skills, as well as help build a sense of community among the students.

Finally, you can use research-based activities to reinforce the messages of each song. For example, after singing “The More We Get Together” you can lead students in a group game or activity that will help them practice being cooperative and working as a team.

Final Thoughts

Friendship is an important part of life, and these 10 best pre school songs about friendship are great tools to help educate kids on what it means to be a good friend. Not only do they teach kids valuable lessons about friendship, but the fun and memorable melodies make them easy to enjoy and remember.

So why not add these songs to your playlist and use them as a way to engage with kids and foster an environment of positivity?