🎵 Music FunTime®

Early Childhood Music Classes for Ages 18 Months – 7 Years

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Music FunTime® — an evidence-based early childhood music curriculum — offers engaging group lessons for children 18 months through 7 years old. More than just singing and dancing, this program empowers young learners to read music notation, understand symbols, and explore instruments—while supporting foundational growth in math, science, and cognitive skills.

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In our small, classroom-style preschool and early elementary music classes, children dive into musical crafts, worksheets, games, and instrument play. This fun, interactive environment nurtures a lifelong love of music and strengthens both brain hemispheres—blending creative right-brain activity with analytical left-brain learning.

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Parents are often amazed at how quickly their children blossom: showing greater confidence, focus, communication, and a growing appreciation for music of all kinds.

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Highlights of Our Music Funtime® Program

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Musical Crafts

 Creative projects that make music theory fun and hands-on—kids love them!

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Live Performances

 Taught the same way children learn ABCs and 123s, with colorful tools and worksheets covering rhythm, pitch, notation, symbols, and key signatures.

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Musical Theory

Several times a year, students rehearse and perform in group showcases—building listening skills, stage confidence, and teamwork.

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Musical Instruments

 Each child receives a rhythm-instrument kit at registration to use in class and at home. Over time, they’re introduced to piano, guitar, percussion, violin, bells, flutophones, recorders, and more.

Unlocking Your Child’s Potential with Music

Learn how music shapes the brain and gives kids a head start in school and in life.

Give Your Child an Advantage with Music FunTime
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