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Music

  • The child learned to listen and follow a rhythmic beat during circle time songs and music activities.
  • They learned to sing along with familiar songs and nursery rhymes, improving their vocal skills and memory.
  • Through circle time, the child was exposed to different musical instruments and learned to identify their sounds and names.
  • They also learned basic concepts of music such as high and low pitches, fast and slow rhythms, and loud and soft dynamics.

To further develop their musical skills, you can encourage the child to explore different musical instruments at home or in a music class. You can also introduce them to different genres of music and involve them in singing or dancing activities. Playing interactive music games or creating homemade instruments can also be a fun way to continue their musical development.

Book Recommendations

  • The Wheels on the Bus by Raffi: This classic sing-along book is perfect for circle time and introduces children to different sounds and actions.
  • If You're Happy and You Know It by Jane Cabrera: This interactive book brings the popular song to life and encourages children to clap, stomp, and wiggle along.
  • Music Is... by Brandon Stosuy: This book explores the magic of music and introduces children to different musical genres and instruments.

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