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   135 NE Randolph Ave.
   Peoria, IL 61606
   
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Adventures - 3-5 years

 
   
Kindermusik Adventures
Age Range:
3 to 5 years.

Class Structure:
5 sessions.

Class Length:
varies with each camp.

New!
On the Road

Relive your childhood with your child. Every song is likely to revive a memory from your summers' past. Play "Eye Spy" and find shapes in the clouds to pass the time. Take imaginary trips to vacation destinations on a bus named "Van Go."

At Home Materials include: Hardcover book and a wooden frog guiro instrument—just the right mix of sophistication and silliness. CD includes the slip-in lyric book. Home activities poster.


Confetti Days!

Throw a new party every day. Ride a carousel inside the classroom. Play a balancing game and walk on a web of ropes. Learn colors and sing the Spanish song "De Colores." Do a musical move and freeze.

At Home Materials include: Five full-color picture folders each depicting a different theme, Home CD, Story Kit, Specially designed Confetti Bells.

preschooler—3 to 5 years

Your preschooler spends less time learning new words, and more time using them. So she likes word-plays and fooling around with context and meaning. Add rhymes into silly songs with phrases that end in predictable syllables and your preschooler gets a better idea of when those words begin and end, so she's no fool when she starts learning to spell.

"Do Your Ears Hang Low?" this song is from the Kindermusik preschooler's camp On the Road.
Play this clip and you'll likely remember the melody of this campfire song. Teach it to your preschooler on your next road trip.

    Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro?
    Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow?
    Can you throw them over your shoulder like a Continental Soldier?
    Do your ears hang low?

    Do your ears flip-flop? Can you use them for a mop?
    Are they stringy at the bottom? Are they curly at the top?
    Can you use them for a swatter? Can you use them for a blotter?
    Do your ears flip-flop?