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Discovering New Animal Habitats in "I Live Inside a Snowglobe"

  • Writer: musicfortheages24
    musicfortheages24
  • Feb 26
  • 1 min read

The Winter II session has kicked off with exciting energy as the "I Live Inside a Snowglobe" series continues. This 4-week program invites participants to explore four new animal habitats through music and movement, each offering a unique glimpse into the lives of creatures thriving in their environments.


Week 1: Pond Animals

Week 2: Flying Animals

Week 3: Farm Animals

Week 4: Pre-Historic Animals


Why Exploring Animal Habitats Matters


Learning about winter animal habitats helps us appreciate the complexity of ecosystems and the importance of protecting them. It also encourages curiosity and respect for nature’s resilience.


  • Recognizing animal adaptations can inspire solutions for human challenges.

  • Understanding habitat needs supports conservation policies.

  • Experiencing nature’s diversity promotes mental well-being.


By participating in this session, learners gain knowledge and a sense of connection to the natural world.




Of course, everything is better with music! Music is a key component for early childhood learning and development!


We hope you enjoy this winter session! Look for our spring class schedule to come out soon! Spring classes begin April 6! Our new theme will be "Shape Up!--we will exercise our bodies and our brains while learning about shapes and things in the world that are that shape!


 
 
 

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