Australia
Bounce Patrol is a Melbourne-based children's entertainment group that produces original and classic nursery rhymes, finger-family songs, and educational…
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34M
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
34M followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
0.9%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $621–$1.7K / IG post
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Bounce Patrol is a Melbourne-based children's entertainment group that produces original and classic nursery rhymes, finger-family songs, and educational music videos aimed at toddlers and pre-school-aged children. The ensemble — comprising performers Jacinta, Jackson, Alyssa, Will, and Rachel — built its identity around high-energy, movement-driven content designed to get young children physically engaged rather than passively watching. Their catalog spans foundational learning themes such as colours, numbers, the alphabet, and animals, wrapped in upbeat production and bright visuals that align with the sensory preferences of very young audiences. The channel's claim to being Australia's largest on YouTube reflects a long-running commitment to consistent output in a globally competitive niche dominated by animated formats, making Bounce Patrol's live-performer approach a distinguishing factor.
Despite the channel's Australian origin, its audience is overwhelmingly English-speaking and North American-skewed, with the United States accounting for the majority of viewership — a pattern common to English-language children's content that travels well across borders. The reported audience skews toward adults in the 18-to-44 range, which reflects the typical proxy-viewing dynamic of kids' channels where parents and caregivers hold the accounts and devices. Bounce Patrol has demonstrated cross-platform appeal beyond YouTube, with meaningful streaming numbers on Spotify, and has pursued collaborative content with fellow Australian children's act Lah-Lah, signalling an interest in building within the Australasian kids' entertainment ecosystem. With children's digital media continuing to consolidate around a handful of trusted brands, Bounce Patrol's live-performer format and strong English-language reach position it as a durable mid-market alternative to fully animated competitors, particularly for brands in the family, parenting, and early-childhood education categories.
Bounce Patrol - Kids Songs reaches an audience concentrated in Australia primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories. As an education creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 0.9%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Bounce Patrol - Kids Songs's tier (Mega, 34M combined followers, Australia). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Bounce Patrol currently features five on-screen performers: Jacinta, Jackson, Alyssa, Will, and Rachel. The group is based in Melbourne, Australia, and together they write and perform original kids songs and nursery rhymes designed to get toddlers and preschoolers physically moving and singing along.
Bounce Patrol describes itself as Australia's largest YouTube channel in its own social media bios, and with well over 30 million subscribers it sits comfortably in the global Mega creator tier for children's content. That level of reach is extraordinary for an independently produced kids music act out of Melbourne, putting them ahead of most Australian broadcasters and mainstream media brands on the platform.
The Daddy Finger song, widely known as the Finger Family song, is one of Bounce Patrol's most-searched formats — each finger on the hand represents a family member (Daddy Finger, Mommy Finger, Brother Finger, Sister Finger, Baby Finger) in a call-and-response nursery rhyme structure. It has become a signature piece for the channel and one of the defining videos in the broader Finger Family genre that dominated kids YouTube.
Yes, Bounce Patrol has surpassed one million followers on Spotify, which is a notable milestone for a children's music act. That presence means families can listen to songs like Wheels on the Bus and Baby Shark on audio-only without needing a screen, extending the channel's reach well beyond YouTube.
Lah-Lah, also known as Lah-Lah's Big Live Band, is another Australian children's entertainment act that Bounce Patrol has teamed up with on videos including Baby Shark and Wheels on the Bus. The partnership makes natural sense as both are Australian kids music brands targeting toddlers and preschoolers, and crossover videos let each channel reach the other's audience.
The Mikmaks is a separate Australian kids YouTube channel that Bounce Patrol actively references in its content hashtags, pointing to a close creative or production relationship between the two. Both channels focus on energetic, movement-based children's music and appear to share behind-the-scenes ties within the Australian children's entertainment space.
Bounce Patrol is best known for high-energy versions of classic nursery rhymes including Wheels on the Bus, Baby Shark, and the Finger Family song, all filmed with their signature bright, bouncy performance style. Beyond covers, they also produce original educational songs teaching colours, numbers, animals, and the alphabet — content designed to be genuinely interactive for young children.
Yes, Bounce Patrol continues to upload new content to YouTube as of mid-2026, with recent releases including fresh takes on Wheels on the Bus and Baby Shark collaborations with Lah-Lah. They also stay active on Instagram, regularly posting Shorts and clips to keep families engaged between full video uploads.
Bounce Patrol is from Melbourne, Australia, where all five of its performers are based. Despite their Australian origins, the majority of their YouTube viewership comes from the United States and the United Kingdom, making them one of the most globally watched kids channels ever produced in Australia.
Bounce Patrol has amassed well over 34 million YouTube subscribers, placing them in the Mega tier globally and making the channel one of the largest dedicated children's music channels on the platform. Their videos have accumulated billions of views in total, driven largely by evergreen nursery rhyme content that parents and toddlers return to repeatedly.
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