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Music

  • The child learns about different genres of music by listening to classical music.
  • They develop an appreciation for classical compositions and their unique qualities.
  • The child improves their listening skills and ability to recognize different instruments used in classical music.
  • They may start to understand basic musical concepts like rhythm, melody, and dynamics through exposure to classical music.

Encourage the child to explore different genres of music beyond classical, such as jazz, pop, or folk. They can listen to music from different cultures, time periods, or even experiment with making their own music using simple instruments like a xylophone or a recorder.

Book Recommendations

  • The Story of the Orchestra by Robert Levine: An engaging introduction to the world of classical music, featuring various composers and their famous compositions.
  • Can You Hear It? by William Lach: A beautifully illustrated book that introduces children to famous pieces of classical music and encourages them to listen and identify the instruments used.
  • The Carnival of the Animals by Jack Prelutsky: A playful and imaginative poem with illustrations that introduce children to different animals and their corresponding musical themes.

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