WHAT THE GROWNUPS SAY
"I just wanted to let you know that the other day out of the blue, Taryn
said to me, "Sing Lolly Lolly". Music class has helped her so much. I'm so
glad that you started these classes!!! " ~ Kathy, Duncannon.
"Music Together helps children to see that singing, playing instruments, and dancing are natural activities for people of all ages. Our classes become small musical communities, and give us the tools to share fun musical activities with our friends and families." ~ Sharon, Harrisburg. (mommy of Eliana)
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"Ben was having a complete meltdown while I was driving the other day and I turned on the CD and started to sing. POOF, the crying and screaming stopped and he was smiling by the time the first song was part way through! Thank you for helping us get through that
meltdown--we love your classes! " ~ Susannah, Camp Hill
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"Katie enjoys Music Together so much that she applies songs she has learned in class to everyday situations. For example, on a recent trip to the grocery store, she was riding underneath the grocery cart in the kiddie car when we passed the ice cream section. I heard a little voice singing, "Vanilla ice cream, strawberry ice cream, chocolate ice cream." That day she was a living advertisement for the Music Together program because customers were eager to learn where my daughter learned that catchy tune! ~ Michelle, Harrisburg
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"I just had to tell you that when I got home from work today, Chelsea ran to me with the music book and opened up to the Rabbit Song and said "Mommy I want Rabbit Song on." Then after we listened to that she opened up to the Hello Song and said "I want Hello Song on." I was amazed how she opened up to the right page in the book and knew what they were. Then I was pretending I was sleeping and she yelled WAKE UP! I asked her who says that, and she said "Miss Kathy. I'm so glad we signed up for your class." ~ Paula, Camp Hill
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"Last night after putting Chayse's PJ's on him, he went and changed himself back into his clothes. I went to put his jammies back on and he started crying. It took {us some time} to understand .... that he was getting ready for music class. He cried .... because it was not the day to go to "Kathy's music". He wore his clothes to bed and when he woke up, said, "I ready music". I think we have an addict!" ~ Holly, Mechanicsburga
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