Need some ocean songs for your preschool class? If you’re teaching about the ocean or doing an under the sea theme, using music and videos can be a great way to supplement your favorite educational themes.
There are tons of preschool songs about the ocean and sea creatures on YouTube that you can use in your preschool or kindergarten classroom or at home, here’s a list of my favorites below.

Ocean Songs for Kindergarten
You can sing songs with your kids during circle time, transitions, or whenever they just need to refocus and get moving!
Using music in your classroom can help you introduce new academic concepts, build background knowledge, and develop vocabulary skills for any theme or topic.
This list includes fun ocean songs your little learners will love to sing! Also included are movement songs to help your kids get their wiggles out, plus educational songs to help your kids learn academic concepts.
Preschool Songs About The Ocean
Use these free, teacher-approved YouTube videos to incorporate music and movement into your daily routine. All of the songs on this list are age-appropriate for young children.
You can show these videos to your class using an LCD projector and a computer screen, or just play the audio if you prefer – either way, your little learners will love singing and dancing along to these fun songs!
If you don’t want to select individual songs, you can also follow my Ocean Songs for Preschool Playlist on YouTube.
Let’s Go to the Beach
A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea
Under the Sea
If You Want to Be a Pirate
Ten Little Fishes
Submarine
Animals in the Ocean
The Octopus Song
A Sailor Went to Sea
12345, Once I Caught a Fish Alive
The Aquarium Song
Silly Pirate Song
Baby Shark
Five Little Fishes
More Ocean Ideas
Even More Ocean Learning Fun!
Bring your ocean theme to life across every learning center! Start with the Ocean Math Activities to build number sense and counting skills, and pair them with the Ocean Literacy Pack for engaging, age-appropriate reading and writing activities that support early literacy.
Then round out your unit with the Shells and Sand Science Unit—a hands-on way to explore natural materials and build essential observation and inquiry skills. Everything you need for a well-rounded, standards-based ocean theme is right here, ready to go!








