MT BABIES:
From Newborn

Babies in the womb can hear sound waves long before they are born – it is believed that babies are born musical. This can be nurtured from a very early age and by six months old, they will be turning towards and recognising sounds. We believe that The Music Tree will encourage and develop these skills through our music. Our baby activities include rhymes, songs, fingerplays, movement, baby instruments and more, all of which are useful tools to help your child develop pre-speech followed by language, hand-eye coordination, visual tracking and general motor coordination. Most importantly, we hope that this will also be an enjoyable, shared experience for you and your baby.

MT TODDLERS: Crawling - 2 Years

The natural ‘step up’ from MT Babies to MT Toddlers is effortless. With a little encouragement from mothers/carers, toddlers confidently participate in our activities, finding their feet and rewarding you with their first ‘musical’ footsteps! Once familiar with our class environment they will be clapping and marching, playing instruments, interacting with our MT pictures, puppets, toys and actions songs. They will soon be able to recognise familiar nursery rhymes, and in no time, will be banging along with the pulse of the music!

MT STROLLERS: 2 - 3 Years

Through the magic of songs, instruments, movement, colours, signs, shapes, toys and pictures, we can help to make music an unforgettable experience for you and your child. Musical concepts considered, include rhythm, melody and dynamics, helping to create a carefully shaped program of MT activities, providing that important springboard for nursery and preschool.

MT PRESCHOOLERS:
3 Years - School Age

By the age of three years plus, children are becoming quite confident, and to encourage their independence, these classes are parent-free. General learning skills already developed will be enhanced, introducing more advanced musical concepts.

Activities at The Music Tree are so much fun that children will not recognise them as a learning tool, helping them to ‘Grow In Time’.