Classes

Learning with fun and musical play

In class, educators lead a group of children and their parents through joyful activities, using music and movement. Parents learn more about their child's unique developmental process, and the shared learning experience creates a unique bond as the child associates learning with fun, musical play.
Kindermusik courses are developmentally appropriate and fun for your child. This means that all the activities that we do are specifically designed for that one particular age group.
Family Time is the one course with a wide range of ages in the class. The purpose of this course is to bring together the whole family for music making. your educator will of course give you many ideas on how to modify the activities in the class to fit each of your children's abilities and interests.
The programs are designed thematically, so it is possible to join at any level and at any time in the semester.

Available Kindermusik® Programs

Kindermusik Village®
Ages: Newborn to 1½ years old

Kindermusik Our Time®
Ages: 1½ to 3 years old

Kindermusik Imagine That!®
Ages: 3 to 5 years old

Kindermusik for the Young Child®
Ages: 5 to 7 years old

Kindermusik ABC Music & Me
Ages: 2 to 6 years old. A program for pre-schools.

Kindermusik Sign & Sing
Ages: 6 months to 3 years old. Sign language curriculum for hearing children

Kindermusik Family Time
Ages: newborn through 7 years old

Kindermusik Summer Adventures™
Ages: newborn through 7 years old

 

What Parents are saying!

My daughter started Kindermusik Village Class at the age of 4,5 months and she enjoyed the singing, dancing and swaying a lot. As she grew, so did her interest in instruments grew and now, at the age of 2, she loves to sing the songs and dance to the music. We now visit Family Time class so our little boy (6,5 months) can also benefit from such early musical experience. I'm glad to have discovered Kindermusik which does not only have a positive effect on the children's listening and coordination skills but also on their language development and self-esteem. It surely is the beginning of a lifelong love of music.

Felicitas Woehler-Moorhoff, Berlin, Germany