We're More Than Music
Children 3.5 to 5.5 years
Your child’s imagination
is running wild,
and he can’t wait
to tell you all about it.
In Kindermusik Imagine That,
preschoolers learn to express emotions
through creative movement,
explore instruments while learning
to keep a steady beat,
and build social skills
through shared imaginative play.
Your teacher becomes a guide through a magical, musical world of imagination where children can explore the power of pretend play with exceptional music, movement activities, singing and literature as the building blocks.
Each class provides a variety of opportunities for singing, movement, social engagement, instrument exploration, language development, and cooperating and having fun with new friends.
Capture the creative spirit, build upon self discovery, share the power of imagination, and celebrate the uniqueness of every child.
You’ll receive:
Each semester is 15 classes long.
In this class, preschoolers use their real experience of playing in the park to create imaginative, storytelling scenarios with music—go on an imaginary trip to Grasshopper Park where they sail down the park slide and then recreate the sound of that experience with a loooong vocal glissando. Each week provides preschoolers one uninterrupted session of imaginative play that’s guided in a very specific, sequential way—with a special sharing time with parents in the last 15 minutes of class
Think of it like taking a course inside a child’s imagination. We’ll use the theme of a toy shop to make our pretend-creations, using rhythm and songs with every imaginary saw, hammer, and nail. The result is building the preschooler’s sense of a sequence of events, which is good for storytelling, as well as making his ideas a reality.
Sunshine, rain, snow, thunderstorms, and more in this imaginative and delightful weather-related musical adventure. Preschoolers create storm sounds with a drum to “Wild Storms,” jump in pretend puddles to “Mud Puddle Jump,” throw pretend snow-balls to “Snowballs,” and sing along to “Colors of the Rainbow.” With weather as our learning theme, preschoolers will explore musical styles that range from Opera to American folk, and become more self-sufficient in a creative musical environment that integrates music, pretend play, storytelling, movement, and more.
In this unit, sidewalks, elevators, skyscrapers, and world-traveling photographers are the theme. Learning through the pretend play that preschoolers adore, we’ll be rhythmically busy playing storytelling games and handcrafting city “buildings” from wax paper at home so we can make a cityscape in class! Plus every activity has some at-home adaptations so the parent can take part in the learning. With a pair of resonator bars as a featured instrument, and a multicultural, jazzy collection of music, preschoolers will develop the social and intellectual skills they’ll need in school.