Music for babies.
Chances are, you’ve seen a glimpse of the music-maker inside your new little one, as they coo and wiggle when you sing a nursery rhyme or start moving when you put on your favorite song. At birth, infants are already alert to musical sounds and naturally responsive to volume, movement, tempo, and melody.
Read more about babies and music on the Music Together® Worldwide blog.
Music for toddlers.
Toddlers are curious little people. They’re starting to explore the world and themselves and learning more about communicating with their grownups and peers. Music can help your toddler better understand all of these brand new experiences by giving her a valuable tool for relaxing, focusing, and expressing emotions
Music for preschoolers.
Preschoolers are overflowing with creativity, and making music with them is so much fun. When picking activities for your 3- or 4-year-old, a music class is a great choice. Regular exposure to a musically rich environment fosters your child's music skills as well as growth and development in many other areas essential to success in school and life.