Her songs have won Best Children Song in the 2010 Australian Dolphin Music Awards, a Tui nomination for Best NZ Children's Album in 2014 and Best Children's Song at the 2016 and 2017 Australian Songwriters Awards.
Children's music may not be the most popular genre, but van Riel said it's slowly but surely starting to gain the recognition it deserves.
"NZ on Air has been so supportive and are starting to provide funding for children's music," she tells Weekend.
Since most children's artists are parents themselves, van Riel said financial support like this was essential in order to create good quality content for children.
That includes her latest album, Fishing for Stars, a collection of catchy tunes and whimsical stories covering everything from learning the days of the week in te reo Māori to running around like a superhero.
However, much like broccoli hidden in sauce, van Riel sneaks in sincere messages of confidence, generosity, love and family between the silly singalongs and ukulele tunes.
Deeper meanings aside, the singer wants to create music that gives kids, and their parents, a chance to sing and laugh.
"I think there are a lot of parents who feel self-conscious about singing with their kids," says van Riel. "My hope is to create an opportunity where they can just sing for the joy of singing and not worry about the do's and don'ts."
Listening to the album, it's clear Fishing for Stars was a labour of love for the singer, who says everything from the lyrics to the CD cover have been designed with children in mind.
"Even the album cover is illustrated like a children's book," she said. "I love thinking that a kid can hold it in the car and know it's written especially for them, while parents have something that's not going to drive them nuts."
• Anna van Riel's Fishing for Stars is out now.