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9 Months to 2 Years Music and Motion Class "Rock N Roll"

Rock n Roll is a fun, high energy and stimulating music and movement class for children and caregivers aged 9 months through 2 years old. The class consists of four 10 week units, each with its own age appropriate theme and musical selection. Experience the developmental benefits of music through singing, dancing, exploring age-appropriate instruments and more!


Each class contains a variety of music and movement-based activities:


Moving to Music
Whether they're a buzzing bee or a shooting rock star, your toddler will learn to listen and move to music, developing their locomotor skills and active listening capabilities. Babies will enjoy moving and grooving with their caregiver in a sensory-rich environment!

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Sing Alongs
Sing-along songs are a perfect way to incorporate musical routines into class and at home! Whether it's singing the 'clean up song' after instrument exploration or helping clean up the toys back at home, children from a very early age respond positively to music and song in their daily routines.


Instrument Exploration
Using age-appropriate instruments, such as shakers and hand-bells, babies and toddlers will enjoy exploring exciting new sounds and developing their active listening skills!

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Active Listening/Story Time
For each class, a different theme-related story with be told, offering opportunities for movement and memory-based activities related to the story/theme.


Group Activities
Group dances and musical activities are great ways to improve coordination, boost confidence, and build life-long friendships!


All activities include appropriate movement options for toddlers and caregiver/babies.

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