Kids Mode

"Kids Mode" is a mode for, , and. A total of eight special choreographies "developed with the help of kids’ experts to encourage healthy movement" feature in this mode in each game.

The mode itself is exclusive to Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch, but the songs appear in the tracklist for all 7th-Generation consoles. The songs can also be played through the normal Just Dance mode on Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch.

Scoring

 * Instead of using the main game’s scoring system (which uses words like "PERFECT" or "SUPER"), Kids Mode uses words such as "HAHA", "YAY" and "WOW".
 * "Superstar" (11,000) and "Megastar" (12,000) scoring goals are not used in Kids Mode, instead you get rainbow stars by 11,000 points, the same way as getting "Superstar" in Just Dance Mode.


 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.

The songs are listed in a different order offline, but when online, the songs are listed in the following order.
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.
 * A (2016) indicates that this song is also available on.
 * A (JDK2) indicates that this song is also available on.

The songs are listed in a different order online, but when offline, the songs are listed in the following order.

These are the songs that can be played in the mode through.
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.
 * An (NJDU) means that the song does not require a paid subscription.
 * A (2018) means that this song only appears on.
 * A (2019) means that this song only appears on.
 * A (2020) means that this song only appears on.

Removed Songs
These are the songs that were removed from the Kids Mode after it was added before.

These are the songs that were going to feature on Kids Mode, but they were removed for unknown reasons.
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.

These are the songs that were going to feature on Kids Mode, but they were removed for unknown reasons.
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.

These are the songs that were going to feature on Kids Mode, but they were removed for unknown reasons.
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.

Unlimited
These songs are in the files or were planned to be on the Unlimited service of the mode.
 * An asterisk (*) indicates that this song is covered in-game.

Trivia

 * Pictograms are not shown in Kids Mode.
 * All songs have their backgrounds missing from their menu squares.
 * This is the case for Mi Mi Mi and Un Poco Loco.
 * All the routines can be accessed and played in Mode by searching them with the Search feature.
 * In this case, pictograms are displayed and the covers include the background.
 * Due to a glitch, in previews, the Gold Move sparkles are visible.
 * When the avatar is loaded yet, it is replaced by a grey sleeping face with a thinking cloud that says "ZZZ".
 * On 7th-Gen consoles, Kids Mode routines appear as part of the main tracklist.
 * In, they appear after Classic routines; in , instead, they appear in random order.
 * Like 8th-Gen consoles, the 7th-Gen does score at all like the former for this mode.
 * In the game files of both and 2019, there are used squares for routines that were meant to be available in Kids Mode.
 * There are also several placeholder squares, which borrow the design from regular placeholder icons and add the word "Kids" in the middle, which is placed diagonally and written in a rainbow font.
 * The original Kids routines can be played on World Dance Floor.
 * When a routine is played but its respective avatar cannot be loaded, Keep on Moving's avatar is used as a placeholder.
 * In their respective scoring screens, instead, Ring My Bell's avatar is displayed as default.
 * In, the Kids Mode songs have different properties than the main track list:
 * Kids Mode songs cannot be opened at the songs tab.
 * Kids Mode songs cannot be added to a playlist.

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