We invite you tomorrow on a journey inspired by the ancient Norse myth of Idunn — the keeper of magical apples granting strength and youth. We'll listen to the lively music of Claude Debussy "Jardins sous la pluie" (Gardens under the Rain), which paints a vivid image of awakening nature, and get acquainted with Norwegian composer Christian Sinding and his piece "Rustle of Spring", which also evokes the image of awakening. Besides music, there will be fun tasks for agility, attention and coordination, as well as active "apple" games 🍏 Sign up easily in KiddoDu or via the organizer's direct message: https://t.me/TOTprianik
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Play-based music sessions where children explore sound and rhythm through songs, clapping, shakers, and simple instruments. The variety of sounds, rhythms, and movements provides rich sensory input, supports inter-hemispheric integration, develops auditory perception, rhythm, coordination, and early foundations for speech and language.
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more «music» →Everything related to body and movement. These are activities aimed at physical development and maintaining good health, as well as those that help children relax, release stress, or express their natural need for movement. Physical activities are part of the basic recommended “balance” for every child.
more «physical development» →Activities that help children explore their bodies, space, coordination, teamwork and dialogue through play, help release tension and express emotions through movement. They combine fun and physical expression, building confidence and providing sense of joy — while also help strengthen the body.
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