

What Happens in a Musikgarten Class?
Children and caregivers sing songs, move to music, explore simple instruments, and experience rhythm through playful activities designed for early childhood development.
Typical class activities include:
• singing and echo songs
• movement and dancing
• rhythm instruments
• listening and musical play
• caregiver–child interaction
“In a Musikgarten class, children experience music the way they naturally learn—through singing, movement, rhythm, and joyful play shared with a caregiver.”
Miss Shannon
Why Families Love Musikgarten?
Musikgarten classes help children develop:
• listening and attention skills
• rhythm and coordination
• early language development
• creativity and musical expression
• strong caregiver–child connection
Caregivers Participate in Class
In Musikgarten classes, caregivers sing, move, and play along with their children. This shared experience strengthens bonding and helps children feel confident exploring music. During the 4-7-year-old class, caregivers only come in at sharing time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do parents stay in class?
Yes! Caregivers participate alongside their children.
Do children need musical experience?
No musical experience is required.
What should we bring?
Just yourselves! Instruments and materials are provided.
Additional Questions?
Contact Miss Shannon at 812-212-6498, missshannonstudio@gmail.com or DM on social media.

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