








| A $30 dollar deposit is required & deducted off of the total tuition due. Deposit covers supplies and holds your spot. Thanks! |
| A one day offering! |

Peek A Boo! I Love You! More than just a curious story, Mother Goose games like peek-a-boo help your baby understand language. In this special camp, uncover more ways to say "I love you" using American Sign Language, soap bubbles, and parent-baby dances. Plus, you can meet with other newborns and families in the community and learn how music improves the child development process. Home Materials include: Literature Board Book, CD of all the songs from class, Duck Wash Mitt, Baby Duck Gertie Ball, and Home activities Poster. |


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Zoo Train! Your toddler and the train make a natural match - always on the move. And when you both dance and make the featured animal sounds, your toddler develops the multisensory and listening skills necessary for permanent learning. You'll love knowing that every happy "choo-choo" moment develops rhythm and fine motor coordination. Weekly Craft activities add to the fun! Home Materials include: Hardcover book, funky chunky animal shaker—in elephant or giraffe shapes (these will be chosen at random). CD also includes the slip-in lyric book. & Home activities poster. |




On The Road Take imaginary trips in a van named “Van Go” to fun-filled vacation destinations such as the carnival, a summer cottage, and the beach. Every song is likely to revive a memory from your summers’ past. There will be singing, learning, creativity and crafts each week! Home Materials include: Hardcover book and a wooden frog guiro instrument—just the right mix of sophistication and silliness. Also, a CD that includes the slip-in lyric book. & Home activities, weekly poster. |



| Movin’ & Groovin’ is a romping, rolling, stretching good time for the whole family. This 5-lesson unit of Family Time will explore lots of different ways to move—while interpreting analyzing the music. Family members will chug around the classroom like trains, clip-clop like horses, and roll over like puppy dogs. They’ll hear a story about playing tag together in Can You Catch Me?, and read about a jungle hokey-pokey in Put Your Left Paw In. Show your best groovin’ moves—its time for Movin’ & Groovin’ |
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| Songs and fingerplays. Already accustomed to fingerplays and rhyme-songs—such as "This Little Piggy"—you'll easily substitute American Sign Language (ASL) signs in familiar songs, improving your child's language skills, fine motor skills, and strengthen fingers for zipping zippers and using scissors. Learn when you play. You'll never have to memorize a list of signs. This curriculum gives you the ASL signs that are most useful to you, and most interesting to your child. So playtime and everyday items around the house—ball, bubbles, mom and dad—become the objects of learning in the classroom, and sign language becomes a natural, happy part of your child's day. Hearing children who know signs, learn language almost twice as fast. As early as 11-14 months old, hearing children exposed to sign language put little sentences together faster than non-signing children, who do not begin to combine words into short sentences. Benefits for Your Child and You -Communicate with your child even before she can form the words. -Ease a child's frustration by helping her communicate what she needs, speed language development, and enhance long-term learning abilities. -Know when your child is most ready to interact and learn. -Learn sign language teaching methods, such as making the sign on a child's body, on the floor, or hand over hand. -Recognize and respond to your child's version of signs. |
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| Home materials for Session A: Family Activity Guide, DVD glossary showing 60 signs, Clip-on flashcards that feature photos of both children and adults using family-friendly American Sign Language signs |


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| Jazz Kitchen: We will take jazz music, sounds and instruments into the kitchen! Children will explore food in its many dimensions—shopping at the grocery store, then heating up the kitchen with chopping, dicing, making toast, and cooking noodles from scratch—all to the rhythms and sounds of jazz. They’ll also explore quarter-note and eight-note rhythms with their hands, their bodies, and a piano keyboard. Home Materials include: A magazine style family guide, a CD with all the songs from class, a Jazz Kitchen wire whisk and a signature Kindermusik Egg shaker. |
| Specially designed to fit the varying ages and learning abilities of a multi-sibling family! |
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| TWO options for Drop-Off Musical Summer Camps! |
| Ned Redd World Traveler - Get those ears in gear! Tucked away in each of these songs are certain sounds just waiting to be identified by world-class listeners. Join Ned Redd and his dog Bandana as they guide listeners on an adventure to New York, London, Italy, Australia, and even more exotic places. Daily Crafts & snacks along with continued melodic reading and writing on the treble clef staff, round out this adventure! At Home Materials will include:1 Den-den drum,1 Ned Redd World Traveler hardcoverBook, 1 Ned Redd World Traveler CD plus ability to download all tracks of this CD from play.kindermusik.com digitally! (code included with home materials package) & 1 Around the World CD download from play.kindermusik.com; (code included with home materials package), two Kindermusik signature egg shakers & daily crafts. |




| Tell Me A Tale - Through storytelling, children will develop a continued awareness of rhythm, movement, singing, and drama. Each lesson features a new, classic 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. Home Materials include: Tell Me a Tale hardcover book, Home CD, pair of lumi sticks instrument, activity poster and weekly crafts. |
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| At Home Materials Include: Sing, Play & Grow! A family guide to musical fun—a book full of activities and information about child development, as well as fun facts about the songs enjoyed in class. Jellybean band puppets: Rascal the monkey (hand puppet and finger puppet). 2 Home CDs, 2 monkey den-den drums. 2 Jellybean Band books with activity pages, comic strips about the band, and stories. This unit’s stories are Can You Catch Me? and Put Your Left Paw In. Also, A matching card game & family totebag! |


| Saturday July 24th 9:30-10:30am $20.00 total |
| Saturday July 24th 10:45-11:45am $20.00 total |
| 18-36 month olds Student attends with a parent or caregiver |
This lift-the-flap book is full of riddles and jokes that your giggler will share again and again. Develop your student's problem solving skills, their sense of humor, and their appreciation for language with this challenging class & delightful book. The CD’s zany songs encourage creative silliness and even more fooling around with musical patterns, rhythms, & words in tunes like “Waddly Atcha,” and “Boom Boom Ain’t It Great To Be Crazy?” |
| Frog Went a-Dancing encourages children to be creative, to initiate their own ideas and to respond in their own ways, while the parents’ active participation gives the toddlers the security they need. Playing instruments, singing, moving, and exploring uncover an engaging musical world while building the toddlers’ confidence, self- control, and communications skills. |
| 3-6 year olds Parent/Family attends only the last 15 minutes of class |