Kindermusik With Notable Kids

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

What are you going to be for Halloween?

Halloween is big in our house this year. Jacob is doing an entire month of Halloween as the program of enquiry, so you know we're really talking it up a lot these days!

I'm hoping everyone will come to classes in costume during the week of Halloween. Just remember to be ready to peel off layers or have a sip of water handy. The costumes meant for trick or treating outside can be a little hot inside, especially if you're "Down in the Meadow", doing the Charleston, or Zig Zagging around the room.

Here's the link for the homemade costume above. I'm thinking the dragon might be one that I could pull off for myself...

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Frog Kiss


Frog Kiss,
Frog Kiss,
Is such a special thing.
For when you give a frog a kiss,
The frog begins to sing!

Ribbit, Ribbit, Croak, Croak, Crou-akkk!

I saw the photo and thought of all your Our Timer's and ABC-ers! Jacob caught these frogs (several times over) at our cabin this summer.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Jessica's Wedding Pictures

Jessica & Joe had a lovely wedding on the shore of Jessica's family's cabin in Invermere, BC. (For those who don't know, that's FAR BC, new time zone BC.) It had been kind of lousy weather all week, but as Jessica's car pulled up, the heavens beamed and we had glorious sunshine for the ceremony.
Jessica was gorgeous!
Jessica & Joe's good friend, Bree, presided over the ceremony. I had no idea you could do that, but as long as the legal components are there, a Justice of the Peace can sign the paperwork. It's so much more personal that way!

The reception was a ROCKIN' good time! They had a keyboard, drum kit, and mikes set up on stage, and Jessica and various family and friends periodically got up to jam. They were good! My husband, Warren, who had not heard Jessica sing "real" music (ie: NOT Kindermusik) before was baffled that they weren't on the bar circuit singing professionally. Jessica wrote a song for Joe - I can't believe she made it through the song! I wish I had a video clip of it to post!! I've asked for someone to email it to me, so keep your eyes open...
That's Joe on the left on guitar. You can't miss the bride on lead vocals. And that's Paula, Jessica's sister (& bridesmaid) singing backup on the right.

Too cool. Thanks, Jessica, for inviting us to be part of your day!

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

This tickled my funny bone...

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

These Ain't Your Momma's Cloth Diapers!


Come and learn how you can change the world – one diaper at a time!

Karen is a Kindermusik Mom and has started New and Green Baby Co., providing families with the latest and greatest in cloth diapers. I did cloth diapers 4 years ago, and wasn't sure that I would do it again. With the new options available, I've gone back to cloth once again. You wouldn't believe how easy they are now!

Karen is offering a series called Cloth Diapering 101 in November, and we will be hosting one at The Studio.

You will learn about:
· the environmental, health and financial benefits of cloth diapering
· what you need to start up and at different stages
· common concerns including going out and about with cloth diapers and night time solutions
You will also have the opportunity to see and feel the most popular diapers available, including hemp and bamboo diapers.

Workshops:

Friday November 2nd 2:30-3:30pm at Pomegranate Community Midwives in East Vancouver

Thursday November 15th 7-8pm at the Roundhouse in Yaletown (pending strike resolution)

Monday November 19th 6:45-7:45pm at Notable Kids Kindermusik Studio in West Vancouver

Friday December 7th 2:30-3:30pm at Pomegranate Community Midwives in East Vancouver

Contact Karen to sign up for a seminar today!

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Kindermusik With Notable Kids - Our Time Breakfast TV

Here are the toddlers!

Kindermusik With Notable Kids - Village Breakfast TV

Finally! Our Breakfast TV debut ready for viewing. Stick through the first few seconds on the horses...

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Developmental Notes: See What I Saw Week 4

Literacy & Dramatic Play enable children to:
- understand specific vocabulary terms
- express their feelings
- demonstrate their understanding through role-playing
- utilize their memory of actions and story sequences
- develop cooperative social skills, problem solving, and ability to coordinate actions with other children

Exploring Wood Instruments: The 3-5 year-old child has a disposition of curiosity and will conduct thorough investigations when given the chance. Exploring wood instruments provides an opportunity for children to learn and discover by finding new information, making comparisons, categorizing, conducting sound experiments, and talking about their findings. This kind of learning strengthens thinking skills which can then be transferred to any other learning experience.

Literacy & Movement: Through moving up and down, back and forth, and climbing up and falling down, the child experiences a variety of ways in which one’s body moves through space and time. Through these movement experiences, the child’s understanding of spatial terms is expanded. This type of active and interactive learning through storytelling strengthens both literacy and movement.

Rondo Form: The predictable nature of the rondo form of the Grasshopper Park Instrumental Medley (ABACADA) makes it possible for the children to anticipate the order of the music and movement. Learning to predict is important in other areas such as: reading comprehension, problem solving, sequencing, memory, and recall.

Analytical Listening: Analytical Listening requires children to discriminate one sound from another, ie: trombone, clarinet, and slide whistle sounds. This leads to identifying personal preferences in recognizing the beauty of sound.

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Developmental Notes: Wiggles & Giggles Week 4

Lullaby: The life of a toddler involves the constant emotional struggle between dependence and independence. The turbulence of these years can be difficult for both the child and the adult. The lullaby contains lyrical expressive qualities that have the capability to calm some of these feelings. Fundamental to all cultures, singing lullabies to a child can provide security, warmth, and comfort.

Movement and Learning: Movement is the key to learning! Our brains fully develop through movement activities such as crawling, rolling, turning, walking, skipping, reaching, swinging and much more! The brain has a lan for development that involves specific and intensive motor activities to make full use of our complicated nervous system.

Ensemble Development: Many children ages 1 1/2 through 3 years have a well-developed sense of their own internal steady beat. Sneak a look around the corner at a child and watch him beat on the floor as he is playing or banging on pots and pans with a steady beat. Once this internal steady beat is secured, children are then ready for experiences in which they are invited to match the steady beat of an external sound source. Matching this external steady beat through movement is a fundamental ensemble skill.

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Developmental Notes: Feathers Week 4

Bonding with Baby: The human face is of great interest to babies, especially to infants. The eyes, eyebrows, and mouth fascinate them and keep their attention. Being in position to focus on the adult’s face helps baby feel calm and secure.

Lullaby Tradition: Lullabies traditionally have been handed down from generation to generation for the purpose of providing soothing moments between adult and baby while surrounding baby with musical sounds indigenous to his culture.

Manipulation of Objects: Children learn through play. Through manipulation of objects, they learn about the world around them. Each child will have his own “action schemes” or ways of manipulating objects. Observe for some of the following schemes: mouthing, shaking, throwing, dropping, hitting, slapping, reaching.

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Moms of Multiples Sale Next Weekend


North Shore Mothers of Multiples Autumn Kids’ Stuff Swap Sale

Saturday October 13, 2007
9:30 am to 12 noon

St. David’s United Church
West Vancouver
(Taylor Way at Highway #1)

A great chance to pick up some gently used toys, clothing and gear for the babies and children in your life.

Admission: Adults $1 with partial proceeds going to a local charity

For more info, visit northshoremoms.ca.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Music & Verbal Communication


"Music training, with its pervasive effects on the nervous system’s ability to process sight and sound, may be more important for enhancing verbal communication skills than learning phonics, according to a new Northwestern University study."

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