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Babies instinctively respond to music, as simple shakers and scarves add visual and aural variety to baby's environment.

Singing with household items like spoons helps to make music a natural everyday experience!
Preschoolers learn so much through imaginative play and interaction.
Primary children are introduced to music notation through exciting games and fun songs.
Families play and learn together in a magical shared time
Early years musician skills from Birth

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Susie in action!Up in the air!My house!Sandblocks are fun to use!Susie with a group of 3 to 4 year olds.A nest for a robin!A hive for a bee!A hammer goes rap, rap, rap!Spoons make great tapping instruments!Sandblocks up in the air! 

 

 

Baby massage at a local nursery as we warm up.Babies newborn to 18 months can participate, too!Group dancing is as fun for adults as for littlies!Swooping through the air!Experiencing rhythms and beats is so much fun!The guiro creates a great sound!Movement is integral to music!Arts and crafts helps to solidify musical concepts.Different percussion instruments introduce timbre and rhythmsWorking with mum or dad is the best teaching experience a child can have.Toddlers respond best to a parent's loving encouragement.Children learn through example .. what better example than with mum!Mums and dads make a huge difference in a child's experience