Children's music is a broad category of songs and musical pieces created specifically for young listeners, typically from preschool through the pre-teen years. It prioritizes accessibility, education, participation, and fun.
The style favors simple, memorable melodies; repetitive, call-and-response structures; and clear, friendly vocals. Lyrics are usually narrative or instructional, using everyday vocabulary, rhymes, humor, and imaginative themes (animals, numbers, colors, feelings, and stories). Arrangements often feature bright timbres, handclaps, and small percussion, with moderate tempos that support movement and group singing.
While rooted in folk traditions, lullabies, nursery rhymes, music hall/vaudeville, and classical pedagogy, modern children's music also borrows from pop, rock, country, and global styles. It spans intimate lullabies, classroom sing-alongs, educational anthems, and high-production soundtracks for film, television, and digital platforms.