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Need an educational activity your kids will love?

Joyful experiences stick with us—including educational ones! Build confidence, strengthen family connection, and help your child meet developmental milestones through the power of music.

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Supercharge early development and connect with friends in Kindermusik LIVE virtual or in-person music classes for kids.

Why does age or developmental level matter in music classes?

From vocal range to instrument safety to attention span, every age is different. That’s why each Kindermusik class is designed to help children truly enjoy the activities and meet appropriate developmental milestones. You can also find mixed-age classes adaptable for families and groups!

Dad holds up his daughter to dance during music classes for babies. Foundations

Foundations

(0-12 months)

Did you know sound recognition begins in the womb? Foundations classes are all about exploring and reacting to new sounds, objects, and movements. Plus, parents and caregivers heighten connections with their babies by learning bonding techniques.

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1-year-old boy plays with a soft chime ball during music classes for young toddlers. Level 1

Level 1

(12-24 months)

Give your little one extra confidence to move, groove, and speak! Level 1 classes allow young toddlers to explore new movements, objects, and words, while learning basic music concepts. Families also discover how to create better daily routines with music.

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Two-year-old girl plays with a hoop during music classes for older toddlers Level 2

Level 2

(2-3 years)

Older toddlers have tons of energy and curiosity. Level 2 classes are all about exploring creativity and enhancing cognitive development through singing, dancing, and instrument play, while grownups learn how to help unpack big emotions with music.

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Early preschooler uses zig zag blocks during music classes for families. Level 3

Level 3

(3-5 years)

Did you know that preschoolers have a natural love of music? Level 3 classes use music to boost language skills, confidence, social-emotional skills, self-control, and more. Parents and caregivers join a portion of each class to participate in the music-making.

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Preschooler plays a drum during music classes for 4-6-year-olds. Level 4

Level 4

(4-6 years)

Thinking of signing up for music lessons? Level 4 classes help build a foundation for formal music instruction. Children explore basic music symbols and more complex instruments. Plus, families can observe as their children master concepts that boost learning in other subjects.

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Kindergartner plays the recorder during music classes for 5-7-year-olds. Kindermusik Musicians

Kindermusik Musicians

(5-7 years)

When kids learn big concepts in groups, it’s more likely to stick. Kindermusik Musicians classes introduce music notation, new and complex instruments, and different genres of music. Children participate in ensembles while improving their problem-solving and pre-literacy skills.

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Children listen to and play the glockenspiel in music classes for 0-7-year-olds. Mixed Age

Mixed Age

(0-7 years)

Need something for the whole family? Mixed-Age classes are designed for infants through seven-year-olds to make music and get the wiggles out together. Families build connections, grownups learn ideas for music exploration and play at home, and there’s room for everyone to grow.

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Mom and 3-year-old son resting on the floor during music classes for older toddlers.

Find the right experience for your family!

Whether you're looking for in-person or virtual settings, specific levels or mixed-age offerings, Kindermusik educators offer a variety of classes from all over the world.

Grownup and child feet dancing on toes to the beat during music classes for families.

What are Kindermusik music classes like?

Music studios around the world sprinkle in their own magic into every class, but you can count on a few key ingredients that make a Kindermusik experience stand out.

Hello and Goodbye Rituals

Welcoming your little one by name helps promote self-confidence and foster positive social interactions.

Singing, dancing, and instrument play

You’ll experience exciting themes with engaging songs, stories, movement prompts, and instruments to spark the imagination.

After-class family support

Educators explain what your child is learning in real time, and equip you with at-home music and activities to continue the experience and reinforce the joy in the car, yard, or wherever you are.

How do music and movement supercharge brainpower?

The combination of music and movement in one class offers a multi-sensory learning experience. Kindermusik activities are designed to enhance everything from physical development to social-emotional skills, while boosting school readiness.

Static illustration of the human brain. How music and movement affect all areas of the brain and boost development.
Social-Emotional

Group musical play boosts healthy expression, empathy, relationship building, and inner balance.

Cognitive

Music education builds listening skills, promotes memory and recall, and strengthens executive function.

Fine Motor Movement

Playing instruments and mimicking fingerplays strengthen the hand muscles needed for critical tasks like writing.

Whole Body Movement

Moving to music builds core strength, develops eye-hand coordination, and stimulates the vestibular system.

Language: Receptive

Group music making enhances the ability to follow directions, comprehend stories, and confidently answer questions.

Language: Expressive

Vocal play activities boost phonemic awareness, while singing familiar songs enhances vocabulary.

Musical

Group music classes develop vocal skills, music appreciation, and a foundation for formal music instruction.

Sensory

Instrument play, movement, and pretend play help children become better problem solvers and innovative thinkers.

Mother and son play triangle together during music classes for early Pre-K.

Ready to turn everyday learning into musical fun?

We’ve got you covered! Search for recurring or one-time classes that fit your family’s schedule.