(F)Toy land, (Am)toy land, (Gm)dear lit tle (C7)girl and (Fdim)boy (F)land, (Bb)while you (Bbm)dwell with (F)in it you are (G)ev er hap py (C7)there.
(F)Child hood’s (Am)toy land, (Gm)won der ful (C7)world of (Fdim)joy (F)land, (Bb)would n’t (Bbm)it be (F)fine if (D7)we could (Gm)stay there for (C7)ev er (F)more?
(F)Toy land, (Am)toy land, (Gm)we’re on our (C7)way to (Fdim)toy (F)land.
(Bb)Don’t know (Bbm)when we’ll (F)get there, but we (G)know there’s fun in (C7)store.
(F)Toy land, (Am)toy land, (Gm)won der ful (C7)girl and (Fdim)boy (F)land, (Bb)once you (Bbm)leave its (F)bor ders (D7)you can (Gm)nev er re (C7)turn a (F)more?
(F)gain.
This page shows “Toyland March” by Mel Leven in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 108 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.