There’s nothing like the exhaustion of being a parent to a tiny human. Lullabies may not be the magic solution but they DO have many benefits for both babies AND parents.
All in music
Arts advocacy can (and should) start where it matters the most - with our children.
We’re all doing our best to create a safe and loving environment for our little ones at home. Give some thought to what your little ones are hearing all day, every day…
Small-scale, organic activities can provide the richest, most nuanced experiences that allow our children to grow into adults that feel and appreciate subtlety and deep meaning.
Simple songs are just that - very short, simple songs that often become the first songs that your children learn to sing all the way through. Here’s one of my favourites…
Three songs to sing with your ball rolling games.
Two of my favourite ways to share a story WITHOUT a book
Some noisy toys are annoying - but not these little cuties.
There are many things we miss out on when we’re disconnected from the wisdom of our older family members… ask a Granny for a song today!
Here’s my current favourite knee bounce - sure to get your little one giggling.
Three things to think about when you’re choosing songs for your little one…
Two reasons why bringing music into your little one's life can make YOUR life easier!
Five reasons why music is important for babies, toddlers and kids.
Most kids love a tickle and most parents love to hear their child giggle. So rhymes that end with a tickle make EVERYONE happy!
Five questions to consider before your child starts instrumental lessons
Voices are amazing. Here are six ideas for pitch exploration that will build confidence and flexibility in little voices.
Find a few moments to escape the Christmas madness and share these musical moments with your little one...
Beware - not all musical gifts are created equal!
If you've ever been to one of my preschool music sessions you'll have noticed that I always sing up high.