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It's Music Time! - Summerside

Back by popular demand!! 

 

This 1.5-hour interactive session is designed by Tunes and Tales for early childhood educators working with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Participants will explore how to create and run a successful, developmentally appropriate music circle that supports connection, regulation, and joyful musical learning.

The session will cover practical strategies for introducing and using musical elements, instruments and singing effectively with young children. 

Educators will learn fun, new songs they can take directly into their classrooms.

 

Facilitator Bio: 

Tunes and Tales is a PEI based musical storytelling group creating imaginative, interactive performances for children and families. Blending original songs, and visual storytelling through crankies, their shows invite audiences into rich story worlds that encourage creativity, empathy, and social-emotional learning.