Australia
Bounce Patrol is a Melbourne-based children's entertainment group built around five on-screen performers — Jacinta, Jackson, Alyssa, Will, and Rachel — who produce original kids' songs and nursery rhyme covers designed to get toddlers moving.
Total Followers +0.0%
34M
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
34M followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
0.9%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $622–$1.7K / IG post
A March 2026 rankings report across Social Blade, vidIQ and other analytics platforms placed Bounce Patrol atop Australia's most-subscribed YouTube channels, noting over 27.74 billion lifetime views across just 308 videos.
Both releases appeared on YouTube Music in 2026, accompanied by new singles including extended versions of 'Wheels on the Bus' and 'Old MacDonald Had a Farm', continuing the channel's strategy of multi-platform music distribution.
The Melbourne venue listed a Bounce Patrol live stage show for children aged 1–5, described as bringing "the YouTube magic they know and love to life" with nursery rhymes and original songs.
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Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Bounce Patrol is a Melbourne-based children's entertainment group built around five on-screen performers — Jacinta, Jackson, Alyssa, Will, and Rachel — who produce original kids' songs and nursery rhyme covers designed to get toddlers moving. Drawn from Melbourne's performing arts community, the group built its catalog around high-energy, brightly produced videos that pair educational content — colours, numbers, the alphabet, animals — with bouncy, danceable arrangements. Their "Finger Family" catalog, particularly the widely circulated "Daddy Finger Song," drove hundreds of millions of views and cemented their position as a fixture in the global children's YouTube ecosystem.
With tens of millions of subscribers, Bounce Patrol ranks among Australia's largest YouTube channels and maintains a meaningful Spotify footprint alongside its video output. Their audience skews heavily toward the under-five demographic, mediated by parents and caregivers — a dynamic that explains engagement metrics running below typical category benchmarks, since the actual viewers are pre-literate toddlers. Collaborations with fellow Australian children's act Lah-Lah reflect a cross-promotion strategy within the kids' entertainment space rather than conventional influencer deals. Their brand alignment naturally favors educational publishers, toy companies, and family streaming platforms, and their established international reach positions the group well for licensing and co-production opportunities as children's digital content continues to scale globally.
Bounce Patrol 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's tier (Mega, 34M combined followers, Australia). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Bounce Patrol features five on-screen performers named Jacinta, Jackson, Alyssa, Will, and Rachel. They are professional entertainers based in Melbourne, Australia, who appear together as an ensemble cast across the channel's music videos and nursery rhyme content.
Bounce Patrol describes itself as Australia's largest YouTube channel, a claim backed by a subscriber base well above 30 million — placing it ahead of most other Australian-origin channels. That scale has been built by consistently publishing kids songs and nursery rhymes for a global audience of toddlers and young families.
Bounce Patrol is based in Melbourne, Victoria. Despite having a heavily international viewership, all their productions are made in Australia by Melbourne-based performers and creative staff.
The Daddy Finger song — part of the broader Finger Family nursery rhyme tradition — is one of Bounce Patrol's signature video formats, where each finger on the hand represents a family member in a call-and-response pattern. The format has generated dozens of variations on their channel, and hashtags like #daddyfingersong and #fingerfamilynurseryrhymes are among the most consistently used tags across their content.
Yes, Bounce Patrol has a presence on Spotify with over one million followers, making them one of the more significant children's music acts on the platform. Parents frequently use their audio tracks as background music during playtime or car trips, extending the brand well beyond YouTube.
The Mikmaks is a kids entertainment property connected to the Bounce Patrol team, aimed at the same toddler and pre-school audience. The name appears regularly in Bounce Patrol's content tags, indicating it operates within the same production family rather than as a separate third-party brand.
Lah-Lah (also known as Lah-Lah's Big Live Band) is a fellow Australian children's music act that has collaborated with Bounce Patrol on multiple uploads, including versions of Baby Shark and Wheels on the Bus. The partnership brings together two of Australia's prominent kids music brands for crossover content targeting the same pre-school demographic.
Yes, Wheels on the Bus is one of the most frequently appearing songs on Bounce Patrol's channel, with multiple versions including solo uploads and collaborative takes filmed with Australian kids act Lah-Lah. The song's simple, repetitive structure fits naturally with the movement-based, bouncy style that defines the Bounce Patrol format.
Bounce Patrol does both — their channel mixes classic nursery rhymes like Wheels on the Bus and Baby Shark with original songs written specifically for young children. Their YouTube bio confirms that their original material is designed to teach kids colours, numbers, animals, and the alphabet through movement and music.
With over 30 million YouTube subscribers, Bounce Patrol sits in the Mega tier globally and is one of the largest children's entertainment channels to originate from Australia. That reach puts them alongside internationally recognised kids properties, which is reflected in their claimed status as Australia's largest YouTube channel.
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