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Music

Create music using kitchen stuffChildren love music as much as they love making things.  Combine the two with a band!
Explore the music and dance of your cultureOffer your child opportunities to learn about the music and dance of their culture.
Make your own instrumentsInstruments can be created using inexpensive materials from home.
 

 

Move to MusicMusic and movement go together and children naturally respond to these.
Play a Listening GameA wonderful way to explore the sense of hearing is to listen to different sounds and separate and identify their differences.
 

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