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Get to know our programs 

While your little one sings and moves, he will be also building his language, social and cognitive skills!​

Our 45-minute lesson typically involves:

1

Routines

The class usually begins with a warm welcome activity and ends with gentle song or lullaby, allowing children to wind down, prepare for class or reflect on it. 

2

Songs and Rhymes

Instructors lead children in singing familiar songs and engaging in rhythmic chants, helping to develop language skills and musical awareness.

3

Movement Activities

Children participate in movement activities that encourage physical coordination, such as dancing, hopping, and exploring different
ways to move to music.

4

Instrument Exploration

Class includes a time to play simple instruments like shakers, drums, or bells, promoting hand-eye coordination and rhythm skills.

5

Storytime or Imaginative Play

A short story or imaginative play segment may be included, allowing children to connect music with storytelling and creativity.

6

Parent Participation

Parents or caregivers are often involved in activities,
fostering bonding and providing support as children explore music.

Skills developed

Language: Children learn to identify sounds in words and become more aware of the rhythm of language

 

Physical development: Children develop coordination by learning about steady beat, meter, and rhythm

 

Social-emotional skills: Children learn to develop self-control and confidence

 

Cognitive skills: Children learn to develop creativity and problem-solving skills

 

Early math skills: Children learn early math skills through specialised activities

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3 levels of classes

Each designed for children at different

developmental levels

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  • Activities: Listening to songs and rhymes, playing with instruments, and doing back-and-forth vocal play

  • Bonding exercises: Story time, massage, and relaxation activities 

  • Sensory experiences: Exploring new sounds, sensations, and objects

  • Social experiences: Learning to anticipate patterns and embrace unfamiliar social experiences 

 

What are the benefits of Foundations? 

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  • Fosters listening and communication skills

  • Enhances eye-tracking skills

  • Improves balance and control over their movements

  • Develops core muscle strength

  • Fosters language and literacy skills

  • Develops the ability to anticipate patterns, which help prepare them for math and musical theory

For babies up to 18 months

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  • Learn basic music concepts

  • Explore new words, objects, and movements

  • Participate in circle dances to strengthen listening skills and pattern recognition

  • Sing and play repetitive songs to build tonal awareness

  • Play instruments to enhance fine motor abilities

  • Listen to music to bond with their caregivers

 

What can parents and caregivers expect? 

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  • Parents and caregivers learn bonding techniques 

  • Parents and caregivers can connect with other parents and caregivers 

  • Parents and caregivers can learn how to brighten up their everyday routines at home with music and movement

For toddlers between 12-24 months

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  • Sing and dance along to music

  • Play instruments and learn about them 

  • Listen to stories and learn early literacy skills

  • Children and caregivers interact with each other 

  • Caregivers receive advice on how to use music at home 

  • Caregivers receive digital home materials

 

What are the benefits of Level 2? 

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  • Develops children's social, cognitive, and physical skills

  • Improves pre-reading and literacy skills

  • Fosters listening skills

  • Helps children develop visual spatial skills

  • Helps children develop creative problem solving skills

  • Boosts children's school readiness

For kids above 2 years

2025 term dates

Term 1 (March 4 - April 3)

Term 2 (April 29 - June 26)

Term 3July 15 - September 11)

Term 4 (October 7 - December 4)

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