Back in the Groove

It was so wonderful to be back at Jessie's Centre! Having been a part of their community for a few years now, it's really lovely to come back to the Centre and see the staff's smiling and welcoming faces. We had a great little crew of singers today, all of them new to Rainbow Songs. Although some of them had sleeping babies at the start, each babe eventually awoke already in our circle and immersed in song. It was great to see the moms engaged with their kids and not too shy to sing out loud, even on the first day.

Working Out the Kinks

It's great to be back with RSF this fall with another round of classes starting at Robertson House – a new location for me! Despite some challenges with regard to the setup of the room and behaviour management, the first class was a very positive experience. A definite highlight was going around the room and using the beat of the drum to help everyone learn each other's names. The kids – as always – loved acting like sleeping bunnies for the Sleeping Bunnies song, and hopped around very enthusiastically when it came time. Great dancers! I look forward to a great session.

WOW!

What an AMAZING last class at Robertson House! There was definitely a special energy today! The kids were out singing, and me and the moms were having a blast. I'm so thankful that I got to be the one to bring music to Robertson House this session; it's always a special evening in the week for me. I hope the families can forever keep a song in their hearts. Until next time!

A Great Finish!

Last Monday's final class at Beatrice House was a great success! What a great session as well! Though it was consistently difficult to get parents involved, the kids were very engaged and enthusiastic with all the classes. Parents looked very proud when their children were receiving their certificates – this was great to see. After going through all the hits (Sticky Bubble Gum, Sleeping Bunnies, Five Little Monkeys), staff brought out all sorts of treats and we had a nice little party to end off the session. Until next time!

Squeals of Delight

We were a small group in week two with 4 children and 1 adult. Today, however, was a different story with 10 children and 3 adults carrying on. Where last week I had a child who thought he could sing faster than me, today I had a baby who thought she could wail louder than me. No, no. The little one learned the truth during Put Your Finger in the Air when I held the note while putting my finger on my finger. We also sang 1 & 2 & 3 & 4, Funga Alafia, Mister Sun, Mama and Don' Allow, and marched to Oh When the Kids. They were fascinated by the sound of the Jaw Harp. And, as usual, the parachute produced squeals of delight.

Feeling the music

Class was super fun tonight! We began with opposites - Roly Poly and clapping/knee slapping/foot stomping slow and fast with 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8. We all felt the Latin rhythms with the cowbell and agogo, and continued feeling it during the parachute as we danced to some salsa music. The class was really cookin' tonight – so much energy and excitement! Cowbell Agogo

Shaking the Sillies!

This week's class was lots of fun, as usual. The kids (including the older ones) really seem to be getting a lot out of it. It seems like a good channel for their high energy. As usual, we really had a great time with the Sleeping Bunnies song, and had a blast "shaking our sillies out." I look forward to the last class next week!

"Psst Mommy... Rainbow Songs"

A returning mom showed up first for class today with her excited daughter, saying she was woken up from a post-dinner nap with a whisper in her ear, "Mommy, time for Rainbow Songs". This brought a huge smile to my face! We had a great turn out for class today with a mix of new and returning moms. So many loud voices, smiles and giggles – what a blast!

Ding Ding Ding!

This week's class at Beatrice House was loads of fun. With a smaller class size, participants were able to generally stay focused on the songs and activities. Passing the bean bag and practicing sharing continues to be a hit, and I've seen some definite improvements throughout the session. We had a very nice moment with the Chime Bars, our instrument of the week, when participants were near perfectly in sync with the ding-ding-ding rhythm they were tasked with. They seemed to enjoy using the chime bars as fire truck bells very much. Chime Bars

A Grand Finale

Today's class was a great end to our brief run of five classes. We had our biggest turn out yet, and the children were very excited to receive their noise-making gifts at the end of the class. Some highlights included a rambunctious version of What Are You Wearing? (geared toward the older children) and our final time with the parachute. The two moms who attended most consistently were very happy to receive their certificates of attendance. I hope to be back at Jessie's Centre in the near future. What a great place for kids and parents to learn and develop!