I want to share the richness of beautiful music with our children. And so it is that we regularly enjoy classical music throughout our day. As I have been so encouraged by other mothers who freely share their educational goals, I hope that the passing on of a few ideas will also uplift any lovely readers of The Blissful Pear!
Here are a few things that really work well for our little ones:
We regularly listen to 25 Children's Favorites. As I mentioned, I'm truly a novice when it come to classical music. But in a short time, I have come to appreciate these selections. Mozart's Variations On Ah Vous Dirai-Je, Maman is among my favorites. I have found that I enjoy these traditional selections most in the morning time while I'm getting ready and our girls are playing. I have uploaded these songs to my iPod, and they are ready for us at any time!
We sing! We sing everything! We sing spiritual hymns and children's songs. We add music to common words and phrases to aid in the memory of new language. We sing the letters of our oldest daughter's name to help her to remember how to spell it. Even simple two-word phrases are uttered in song when teaching our youngest basic concepts.
We talk about music, and we identify instruments when we see or hear them.
And I love the website PreKinders! What a help it was in getting us started!
And here are some great literature selections, as they relate to music education:
Various renditions of Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev
Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin by Lloyd Moss and illustrated by Marjorie Priceman
Animal Orchestra, pictures by Tibor Gergely
For the Love of Music: The Remarkable Story of Maria Anna Mozart
by Elizabeth Rusch, paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
And while these selections still await us, they are worth mentioning, in part because they come with a CD.
Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saens, commentary by Barrie Carson Turner and illustrations by Sue Williams
Can You Hear It? by William Lach
I also love the Mozart Magic Cube by Munchkin. This is great for both Baby and Big Sister!
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