Music Classes for Ages 1-4 | Grace Note Guitars
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Do you find your little one dancing every time music comes on? Are you looking for an activity to create stronger bonds between you and your child while you both have fun?

If yes, then your little ones will LOVE The Learning Groove!

Created by bestselling author Eric Litwin (Pete the Cat, I Love My White Shoes) and award-winning musician Michael Levine. Their mission is to help young children reach their full music and language potential and that is why we wanted to bring these classes to Grace Note Guitars. 

a group of people playing on a mat in a room while listening to music

In these classes, your little ones will have fun with a variety of instruments and interactive songs & stories to help them develop in the following areas:

  • Gross motor control

  •  Fine motor control

  •  Word association

  • Following directions

  •  Preschool readiness

  •  Parent Child bonding

  • Exposure to music from around the world

  •  Musical development

  • Rhythm Development

 

 

As a parent or guardian, you will be just as involved as your children. Your children will LOVE this special time that you will have together and will look to you as an example for how to participate with the class. 

Register today to start the fun! 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. Can we start after the session begins?

Yes! You can join up to halfway through the session. Please contact us for a pro-rated coupon code, so that you only pay for the weeks you use. 

2. Do we need to bring anything?

The only thing you will need is non-slip socks for your child, and regular socks for yourself. We take our shoes off to make sitting on the floor more comfortable and keep our mat clean. 

3. How many families are there per class? 

We have a max of 7 children per class plus their parents/caregivers. 

"“A music-rich experience for children of singing, listening and moving is really bringing a very serious benefit to children as they progress into more formal learning,”-
Mary Luehrisen, executive director of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation

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