Preschool Ages 3-5

Preschool Ages 3-5

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Preschool Ages 3-5
  • Family Music For Preschoolers: 1. Pond Play

    What do you like to do on a summer day? Join us for a sunny day walk to the pond to catch a fish, see some turtles, jump with the frogs and discover how much fun it can be to explore nature together with music!

  • Family Music For Preschoolers 2: A Walk in the Woods

    Get your imagination running as we take a walk in the woods in this delightful music and movement class for you and your preschooler. Pet a bunny, wave to the woodsmen, and make sure you stay dry when you get to the creek!

  • Family Music For Preschoolers 3: Visiting the Meadow

    A joyful visit to the meadow is a favorite activity for little ones! Enjoy this interactive and imaginative class with your preschooler as we take a trip to meadow where we meet rabbits, goats, lambs and other jumpy, hoppy animals!

  • Family Music For Preschoolers 4: Bugs and Bees

    Explore the buzzy, woodsy sounds of bugs and bees. Move like your favorite insect and fly like a bee in this music and movement class for you and your preschooler!

  • Family Music For Preschoolers 5: Sky & Weather

    Join in the fun as we explore the inspiring sounds and scenes of the sky and weather. Can you hear all of the different noises weather makes? It pings, zings, pounds, flashes, sings and twinkles!

  • Family Music For Preschoolers 6: Birds, Trees and Butterflies

    Come join in sunny fun as we sing and move to songs about chirpy birds, swaying trees, fluttering butterflies and more!

  • 1. Kumbaya Bonus

    Sitting around a campfire near the pond, what better song to sing than Kumbaya! Rhythm and tonal patterns build your child's musical foundation.

  • 2. Billy Billy Bonus

    A silly playful song to sing on your walk in the woods! Enjoy the the swinging beat and be sure to let me hear your enthusiastic echoes!

  • 3. Looby Lou Bonus

    A playful song to get your whole body moving! You can also try this one standing up. Don't forget that the rhythm and tonal patterns are the most important part, so have fun with them too!

  • 4. See the Pony Bonus

    What would a pony do if a bug or a bee buzzed by it's ear? It might gallop away! Enjoy this galloping triple beat!