own music program brings together an eclectic group of children's musicians to create a multi-lingual, multi-level music experience. The star of our program is our imaginary mascot Arfie, who comes to life through singer/songwriter Morgan Taylor, the creator of the wildly popular stage show Gustafer Yellowgold. Each Arfie song collection features a musical lesson song which helps parents teach their children things they need to know as they grow, like how to meet a dog and how to cross the street safely. Classes include a CD and illustrated booklet each semester. Arfie program inculudes 10 classes and CD. infants 9 months and under attend ferr when accompaniying a registered older sibling in a mixed age music class.Infants 1 months and up pay the sibling fee.
Arfie's Art & Play (20 mos. - 3 yrs)
$285.00
Students enrolled in this class will learn at the same time enjoy a musical play with their weekly art projects. The class incorporates movement, books and music activities as doors to the imagination, using our Arfie song collections.
Arfie's Sing Along & Open Play
$10.00
Students enrolled in this class will learn at the same time have free play time in a safe, welcoming environment. This class is a great way for our children who are not getting enough unstructured play time, which is essential for healthy development. Some sessions include a short sing along segment to add to the fun. Creative play for all ages from infants up to 5 years. Toys, coloring, lego table, puzzles, reading corner. Note: Drop-In: Parent/caregiver supervised with the school staffer on hand. $10 per family with up to two kids per session.
Baby Music Playgroup
$125.00
Infatn Classes for babies up to 12 months, are a gentle introduction to the experience of music-making. Moms, dads and caregivers create the experience for the youngest of the young, and as the babies grow, they become more active in their participation. Most "graduate" into mixed age classes sometime after their first birthday, all depending on their shifting nap schedules. While many babies are more comfortable with this approach, some do enjoy mixed-age classes, depending on their personality.