03/30/2026
Woohoo Bunny Hokey Pokey!
🐰🎶 lets have much fun moving, hopping, and giggling with our “Bunny Hokey Pokey” Easter song!
Songs like this help children build listening skills, body awareness, coordination, and confidence all while having lots of seasonal fun. 💛
There’s nothing sweeter than watching little learners hop themselves around and join in with big smiles!
03/27/2026
Children's rhythm skills are closely tied to how they learn to read. Research shows that preschoolers who can clap or tap in time with a beat often score higher on early language and pre-reading measures.
Brain recordings reveal why: kids with stronger rhythm skills have sharper neural responses to speech sounds, which helps them break words into syllables and sounds.
In 2024, a team of researchers went further, giving elementary school children a rhythm-training game for six weeks. The kids who played it showed measurable improvements in reading fluency compared to controls.
Scientists believe this happens because reading itself is rhythmic: the brain must keep time with the flow of speech. Rhythm games and musical play may give children's brains a boost that helps reading come more naturally. -
Give the gift of music to a child who can’t afford it.
https://allkidsneedmusic.academy All Kids Need Music
03/09/2026
I am looking forward to seeing my Tuesday class tomorrow!
01/27/2026
February songs that build language skills, counting, movement, and social connection all while celebrating friendship, kindness, and Groundhog Day, 🐻💌
Singing together helps strengthen memory, confidence, and joy in the classroom. We love watching our friends learn through music! ❤️🎵
01/25/2026
Tuesday 11:45 class is cancelled. Feel free to come to Thursday, 11:00am class. Hopefully weather conditions will allow!
01/24/2026
They are dressed for the snow.
01/24/2026
Hi families! Let’s see your Littles in the snow! Remember to listen to the crunch!
01/13/2026
Looking forward to Kindermusik tomorrow!
01/11/2026
We had a great first week in Kindermusik at Englewood. Looking forward to next week!
01/08/2026
Oh, and here are my porch geese I mentioned in class.