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camps use an integrated approach with music, movement, storytelling, pretend play, drama, and art. Whether bundling up for a journey to "Where Cold Winds Blow" or taking an imaginary trip to a Mexican fiesta, the memories created will last a lifetime. In fact, studies show that young children who receive regular music training demonstrate better motor skills, math ability and reading performance than those who dont.
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Features & Benefits for You and Your Child
- Stimulate a love of the arts.
- Employs arts, crafts, movement, dance, drama, and music to foster creativity.
- Offers your child a fun, musical experience during the summer.
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(newborn to 18 months) Set your baby's day to classical music. With a little more Tchaikovsky in your "Twinkle, Twinkle" repertoire you'll discover new ways your baby benefits from the classics as you both develop an appreciation for the world's most respected music. Each lesson features new activities and songs you can sing for all the places you go togetherthe store, the playground, the doctor, and more.
Day one: Baby goes to the grocery store
Day two: Playing in the park
Day three: Going to the doctor
Day four: Going to the beach or pool
Day five: A family picnic reunion
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(18 months to 3 years)
Kindermusik for parents and toddlers ages 1.5 to 3. Lessons feature music, stories, take home crafts and snack ideas to stimulate a toddler’s emerging sense of imagination, coordination, and ability to learn more words. Tag along this summer with a traveling zoo-train; bring your own stuffed animal for the petting zoo; wear long white socks on your hands for polar bear paws, and learn about real animals in the zoo. Fast enough to keep pace with a toddler’s busy feet and emerging sense of steady beat. Sing songs about a trip through the zoo: Polar bears, monkeys, seals, and parrots. Music includes favorites from around the world, such as Australia and Peru. Parents also learn more about child development and how music improves a toddler’s ability to think, reason, create and express.
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Get ready for a seaside adventure with creatures from the sea and ocean play. In Creatures at the Ocean, your child will be introduced to a number of whimsical waterfront friends, including the seagull, crab, dolphin, octopus, and whale. Beach fun is the focus with beachball play, pretend-kite play, sand play, and sheet-simulated waves! Throughout each lesson, children explore ocean movements such as a whales spouting, sing to delightful music including a lively Calypso tune, hear an original ocean creature story, and make music with delightfully unique instruments such as shakers, castanets, and more. Dive into lessons like Ahoy There, On My Beach Blanket, Coastal Waters, Riding the Waves, and In the Deep Blue Sea. So put on your beach sandals and join us for an ocean adventure!
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(3 to 4.5 years)
Kindermusik for children ages 3 to 5. Lessons feature music, stories, take home crafts and snack ideas. This camp makes the most of a preschoolers burgeoning imagination and ability to learn more words and solve problems. Take imaginary trips to summer vacation locations such as the carnival, a summer cottage, and the beach. Crafts use simple materialsmost can be found around the house. Parents will love remembering and singing favorite camp songs along with their child. Create camp memories of singing Kumbaya around a campsite made of rhythm sticks, flashlights, and wispy red scarves. Parents also learn more about how music improves a preschoolers ability to think, reason, create and express.
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(4.5 to 7 years)
Through storytelling, your child will develop an early awareness of rhythm, movement, singing, and drama. Each lesson features a new tale from around the world, explored through multi-instrument and multi-cultural elements. All told, it's an around-the-imagination adventure of the greatest stories from Europe, Malaysia, South Africa, and more.
Day one: European Bremen Town musicians
Day two: A Malaysian tale about a small deer who outsmarts a crocodile
Day three: A story of six blind men and an elephant from India
Day four: A Lazy Jack Appalachian folk tale about a kid who matches the wrong solution to his pocket problem
Day five: A Zulu tale from South Africa about a woman who rides a turtle to the bottom of the sea to find stories to tell her children
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