Kindermusik - Imagine That!
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Imagine That is designed
for active, energetic, enthusiastic, and imaginative children ages 3 to
5. Imagine That! classes encourage socialization, sharing, and participating
in group activities.
Fees: $290 includes 15 weeks 45 minutes session, taxes and home materials!
Register today and receive 10$ off coupon for your
next session!
Unit Descriptions!
See What I Saw
In this class, preschoolers use their real experience of playing in the
park to create imaginative, storytelling scenarios with music—go
on an imaginary trip to Grasshopper Park where they sail down the park
slide and then recreate the sound of that experience with a loooong vocal
glissando. Each week provides preschoolers one uninterrupted session of
imaginative play that's guided in a very specific, sequential way—with
a special sharing time with parents in the last 15 minutes of class
Home Materials: Two books—Can You Find Me? and The Ant Picnic Feast,
Two Home CDs, See What I Saw Play Set, a Family Activity Book, a slide
whistle instrument, and a backpack.
Hello Weather! Let’s Play Together!
sunshine, rain, snow, thunderstorms, and more in this imaginative and
delightful weather-related musical adventure. Preschoolers create storm
sounds with a drum to “Wild Storms,” jump in pretend puddles
to “Mud Puddle Jump,” throw pretend snow-balls to “Snowballs,”
and sing along to “Colors of the Rainbow.” With weather as
our learning theme, preschoolers will explore musical styles that range
from Opera to American folk, and become more self-sufficient in a creative
musical environment that integrates music, pretend play, storytelling,
movement, and more.
Home Materials: Two books—Michael Finnigan and Hurry Home, Little
Kittens, Hello Weather Play Set, Two Home CD with over 63 recordings of
the stories, games, and weather sound effects played in class, 46-page
Family Activity Book, and two instruments—ankle bells and rain shaker
with scraper.
Toys I Make, Trips I Take
Think of it like taking a course inside a child’s imagination. We’ll
use the theme of a toy shop to make our pretend-creations, using rhythm
and songs with every imaginary saw, hammer, and nail. The result is building
the preschooler’s sense of a sequence of events, which is good for
storytelling, as well as making his ideas a reality.
Home Materials: Two books—If I Had a Big Blue Boat and Tippity Tippity
Too, Toys I Make, Trips I Take Play Set, Two Home CDs, Family Activity
Book, and a drum.
Cities! Busy Places ~ Friendly Faces
In this unit, sidewalks, elevators, skyscrapers, and world-traveling photographers
are the theme. Learning through the pretend play that preschoolers adore,
we'll be rhythmically busy playing storytelling games and handcrafting
city "buildings" from wax paper at home so we can make a cityscape
in class! Plus every activity has some at-home adaptations so the parent
can take part in the learning. With a pair of resonator bars as a featured
instrument, and a multicultural, jazzy collection of music, preschoolers
will develop the social and intellectual skills they'll need in school.
Home Materials: Two books—Razupazu Toto and Down Our Street, Cities!
Game Board Set, Two Home CDs—collection of multicultural and jazzy
music heard in class, Family Activity Book, and a pair of resonator bars
as the featured instrument.

