Hickory, Dickory, Tickle and Bounce &
Rhythm Of My Day (spring)

Hickory, Dickory, Tickle and Bounce
is focused on further feeding a baby's
language development through the rhythmic
nature of nursery rhymes. You and your child
will also discover plenty of implied movement
activities throughout the semester with many
additional movement concepts - like up and down - incorporated into the literature book. Favorite songs and activities from Hickory, Dickory, Tickle and Bounce include “Peek-a-boo,” “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” “Beat the Drum,” “Roll That Ball,” “Sulla Lulla” and “The Blackbird.”













Rhythm Of My Day
This class will help you bring more rhythm
and routine to your baby's day, as well as
help develop lasting learning skills. We'll show
you how and tell you why music can help
your little one soothe into the day’s schedule
and help build a strong body and mind network for learning. You can bring home those same stress-free play and relaxation techniques from class, and incorporate them into your daily routines.  Home Materials include The Rhythm of My Day—a  colorful picture board book with class themes, CD of beautifully arranged songs from class, a set of Art Banners and an instrument for music-making at home.
newborns to 18 months
Village ~ Imagine your child swinging softly in a blanket or dancing with you around a maypole. Village provides a delightful environment unlike any other. Through a unique blend of multi-level activities that includes creative movement, vocal play, object and instrument exploration and a colorful literature component, your baby’s growth and development are stimulated and all of his senses engaged. Village incorporates the most current research on early childhood development and provides families a special place for learning and connecting with other parents and babies through music and movement. All units in Village contain variety, including upbeat activities and an array of stimulating and age-appropriate objects and instruments for Baby to explore. All activities, from the most intimate to the most rambunctious, are designed to help Baby move down that fascinating road of development.

Tuition ($180) & Materials ($66): $246**
Do you qualify for **DISCOUNTS? (returning from previous semeser OR Paid-In-Full OR sibling)
Kindermusik is affordable for every family with PAYMENT PLANS
Tuition is prorated and materials are in full for late enrollment
Materials fee includes MO sales tax

Material Contents: (inquire about Sibling Materials)
2 sets of Home Materials. Each includes: CD, instrument, board book,
2 full-color banners, carry bag
Why are the Materials Required?    Making the Most of Home Materials

Class Length: 15 lessons, 40 minutes, once per week

Notes: Students are to be accompanied by parent/caregiver who is actively involved for the entire class. Due to the 1-1 attention necessary during this class, visiting (not enrolled) children may NOT sit-in/visit this class.
Minimum of four enrolled to 'make' a class.  Limited to 10 or 11 children in Webster. Not offered in UCity at this time.

Information about Village from Kindermusik International
Feathers & Do-Si-Do (fall)

Feathers introduces Baby and
Parent/Caregiver to a delightful range of
songs, movement activities, object play and
vocal play relating to our feathered friends.
The Australian Kookaburra, the African
Ostrich and many more birds from across the
world are featured in songs, dances, and poems. Both jazz and classical selections, a Yiddish folk song, a Muskogean melody, and Mother Goose rhymes set to music are just a few of the colorful and exciting pieces introduced in this curriculum. The board book feathers drawings of many birds.  A Chime Ball is the featured home instrument.












Do-Si-Do stimulates a wonderfully unique
experience of rhythm and movement for Baby
and Parent/Caregiver. Movement highlights
include a Virginia Reel, a combination Tango,
Cha-Cha! and a "move-to-it" poem, which is
also featured in the board book. Other
activities range from chime ball play to instrument exploration and more. Music selections draw from many traditions, including African American, Mexican, Romantic, Scottish, South African and Southeast Asian. An egg shaker is the featured home instrument along with a blue scarf. 
Cock-a-doodle-MOO & Dew Drops (spring)

Cock-a-doodle-MOO! Hop on the
hayride—it’s time to head for the farm!
Families will sing songs about the farm,
including “Old MacDonald,”  “Hayride,” and
“Clever Cows.” They’ll engage in rituals and
playful activities for baby and caregiver,
including infant massage, lap bounces, exercise and quiet time. A playful picturebook of animals and the sounds they make and a sun-jingle instrument are included in the Home Materials.









Dew Drops Stop and smell the roses—and
lily of the valley, and tulips, and pansies.
Families will play and move together to songs
about flowers, such as “Jasmine Flower,”
“How Does Your Garden Grow?” and
“White Coral Bells.” They’ll also hear
traditional Irish music: they’ll dance a jig, move to the “Irish Trot” and exercise to “Did You Ever See a Lassie.” The book is all flowers and the instrument is flower-bells.
Zoom Buggy & Dream Pillow (fall)

Zoom Buggy Swoosh, vroom, and clickety
clack your way through this delightful unit.
Babies and adults will dance, sing and play
instruments to the theme of being on the go.
Chug around the room to the song
“Little Red Caboose,” hold on tightly while
“Riding in the Buggy” and dance your way to “Zoom-e-oh!” Engage in rituals and playful activities such as infant massage, lap bounces, exercise and quiet time. The materials you will receive include a colorful board book—Zoom Buggy,'Home CD of the songs heard in class, two Art Banners and a Zoom Car Instrument—red, blue and natural wood colors, built in bell for jingling sound, moveable wheels, mixture of wood and durable plastic.










Dream Pillow This title alone brings images
of rocking, cuddling, singing and lulling to
sleep. But leading up to sleepy time are many
upbeat and playful activities. Babies and
Adults will swirl to a dreamy cloud dance
“Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland.” They’ll also
play baby appropriate instruments to “Aiken Drum” and “Sarasponda.” Favorite nursery rhymes like “Wee Willie Winkie” and “Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling,” are sprinkled throughout the classes. It’s easy to weave many of the class songs and activities into your families’ daily routines. Home Materials include a board book that calms and relaxes—Dream Pillow Lullaby, Home CD of the songs heard in class, two Art Banners and a Star Instrument—shaky beads of red, blue, and green with yellow center star in front and back that spins, two red durable plastic handles for little hands and a star body with natural wood color.
I have really enjoyed the one-to-one time with my child during this class. ~ Amy F.
More QUOTES from parents
Spring 2011 Schedule, Location, Calendar (Feb-May) -TBA Nov 2010
Spring 2011 ~ Hickory, Dickory, Tickle & Bounce & Rhythm Of My Day
Late enrollment welcome w/prorated tuition & materials in full
Fall 2010 Schedule, Location,Calendar (Sept-Jan)
Fall 2010 ~ Zoom Buggy & Dream Pillow
Late enrollment welcome w/prorated tuition & materials in full
YES!  Your baby IS paying attention to you: VIDEO HERE
Is my BABY really ready for Music Education?
For lap babies, crawlers and walkers, our parent-infant bonding activities include singing, listening, instrument play, literature and creative movement.  Infants are ready to listen and be moved to music from the moment they are born. Infants exposed to music from the earliest age will begin to respond as early as eight weeks and will demonstrate musical preferences as early as six months.  We know from experience in Kindermusik classes that infants will bounce to a steady beat as early as six months.  While responding to music, infants are stimulating development in all areas of the brain.  As well as emotional bonding, social and physical development, babies exhibit growth in  language and patterns of speech. Musical activities also stimulate development in the areas of the brain used in mathematics.
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Kindermusik with Lori Burkhardt
Licensed Educator 1995
Kindermusik Maestro since 2007
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