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09 May 2008
 


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New Educators, New Areas, New Classes

Kindermusik UK is the fastest growing Kindermusik programme worldwide with a 10 fold increase in educators in the last year and over 120 people enrollng for training. Newly licensed Kindermusik educators are now offering new programmes in - London, Blackrock, Bath, Warrington, Cranleigh, South Woodham Ferrers, Macclesfield, Haywards Heath, Derby, Beverley, Carrick Fergus, Ennis, Kilkenny, London, Earley, Stonehaven, Corfe Mullen, Ottershaw, Newport, Battle, Hastings, Lewes, Oxted, Bromley, Brentwood, Bath, Prestatyn, Sevenoaks, Kettering, Dorchester, Poole, Barnsley, Dublin and surrounding areas, East Grinstead,  Ditchling, West Byfleet, Petersfield, Tunbridge Wells, Kirdford.,Tadworth, Lymm, Newport, Stratford, Bridlington, Leicester, Newport Pagnell, Henley, Reading, Ribble Valley and  with more areas appearing soon
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Kindermusik on UK TV

Kindermusik featured on UK TV (Anglia TV and GMTV) in February 2008.  Local Milton Keynes Maestro educator, Lynn Swain was filmed leading her Kindermusik Village classes with local mums and children.   See the footage here.

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Award Nominations

Kindermusik has been nominated for the National What's on for little ones awards 'Best Music Class' activity for under 5s and for a Special award for the 'Best Baby Development activity'

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Kindermusik UK and Ireland are now part of the Kindermusik Partnership!

Kindermusik UK and Ireland are now part of the Worldwide Partnership of Kindermusik Educators with Joanne Banks as regional representative and 25 area representatives covering all corners of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. With Kindermusik growing rapidly in the UK and Ireland it has become necessary to identify local area representatives as key contacts for educators. Many thanks to the following area representatives for volunteering for these roles.

Lucia Brecheisen - Avon and Somerset
Helen Strong - Berkshire and Oxfordshire
Lynn Swain - Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire
Jane Fay - Cheshire and Merseyside
Suzanne Dunn - Co.Durham and Northumberlan
Cath Smithson - Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire
Magdalena Atkinson - Dorset
Scott Holt - East and West Sussex
Kate Pavey - Essex
Sue Honeywill - Gloucestershire and Worcestershire
Rebecca Ffrench-Lynch - Hampshire
Sam Pamplin - Hertfordshire
Joanne Banks - Kent
Frances Turnbull - Lancashire
Natasha Haddock - Leicestershire and Warwickshire
Ilana Menachemson - London
Susan Sharrock - Nottinghamshire
Jane Christie - Surrey.
Fiona Bodman - Scotland
Leonie Hain - Wales
Linda English - Northern Ireland
Hilary Hill - Channel Islands
Finola Ryan and Malia Higgins - Ireland


This Partnership will serve as a liaison for educators and Kindermusik International, to welcome, support and connect local educators and nurture and strengthen relationships to ensure that the best Kindermusik experience is offered to families.
 

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Kindermusik UK has 100 licensed educators - press release 28th October

In just 2 years the population of Kindermusik educators in the UK has grown to over 100 as an increasing number of people have become trained to teach this world leading music and movement programme for children. Educators are now teaching in many towns in the England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland and even as far as Gibraltar and the Channel Islands.

When asked the reason for its phenomenal growth - Vanessa Webb, Director Kindermusik UK Ltd said "it's a combination of the demand parents have for a high quality, thoroughly researched, proven programme and the fact that its a low risk business proposition that provides flexible working. We have also built up a tremendous supportive network of educators and strong training programme."

She believes that Kindermusik will continue to grow as the word spreads -"Kindermusik is unique in the quality of the teaching and home materials provided for families and in its broad range of curricula offered. There are many areas where we still need teachers and there is certainly the demand out there from parents!"


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Kindermusik - as mentioned in the national press !

"Its never too soon to introduce children to songs"  - Kindermusik was covered in the Daily Telegraph on October 14th in an article by Frances Childs who attends Kindermusik Village classes with her baby in Wokingham. Click below to see the article (nb you will need Acrobat reader to read the article)
Daily Telegraph

Click below for a cutting from Prima Baby and Pregnancy Magazine.
Prima Baby and Pregnancy

Kindermusik was recently featured in Mother and Baby magazine (July 2006) as an activity to take your child to in the summer holidays.

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Ask your educator about Kindermusik gift vouchers.

Ideal for Christmas or any time of year.  Vouchers available for single classes or for a full course. Please speak to your local educator for details.
 


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Kindermusik on BBC Radio

Janet Anderson was recently invited onto the “Jamie Owen” BBC Radio Wales morning show to talk about the benefits of Kindermusik. With educators working in both north and south Wales this was a brilliant opportunity for Kindermusik to be recognised across Wales.

Jamie asked Janet about the history of Kindermusik, the ages involved, what effect it has on the child, and played the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” which showed that different types of music are included.
Janet teaches Kindermusik classes in Prestatyn in North Wales


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Early Learning and Kindermusik Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th October 2006

Early Learning Centre's around the country had a Grandparents 'Playtime' session encouraging grandparents and their grandchildren to play on some of the new range of toys in store for Christmas. Advertised in SAGA magazine it was a chance to start some Christmas shopping! Kindermusik teachers supported various stores and were able to demonstrate what goes on during a typical class with singing, dancing and lots of instrument playalong !  Remember Kindermusik classes make an excellent Christmas present, one that will last way past the holiday season ! Watch out for 2007 when Kindermusik may be visiting stores regularly for Kindermusik time !

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14 & 15 October 2006 - Kindermusik Exhibition at Little Ones Fair North West

Kindermusik was represented by Michele Quaresma and Jane Fay at the recently held Little One's Fair at Haydock Park Racecourse. More than 3000 people attended over the two days, and all had the chance to visit the Kindermusik stand, see samples of the instruments used in Kindermusik sessions, and find out more about the programme and the home materials used in the curricula.  The egg shakers and frog guiros generated much interest and the Free Prize Draw, Kindermusik balloons and chocolate give-aways were well received by children and adults alike!  Two demonstrations were held on the Sunday.  (Click on the links above for pictures).
 

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August 2006 - Family Learning Day Milton Keynes

Lynn Swain offered free Kindermusik demonstration classes (10 am to 5pm) as part of a Family Learning day in Middleton Hall (opposite John Lewis), Milton Keynes shopping centre on Monday 16th October. The theme of the day was 'discover your 5 senses.'

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In the News !

Many of our our educators have been featured in local papers or national magazines for the great work they are doing.  See a selection of the headlines below - click on the links for the cuttings !

Kate Pavey (from Colchester)
"Helping to Enhance Child Potential Using Music"

Sharon Boccacini and Helen Strong (from Henley / Caversham)
"Rythym is the Answer"

Sam Sewell (from Crawley) – Crawley Observer Feb 2005:
"Sure is a great Start for Babies"
"Its Child's Play at Kindermusik"

Trudie Betts ( from Battle) - Hastings Observer Aug 2005
"Chance for Babies to Develop Musical Skills"  
"Littlest Music Makers Get Together"

Magdalena Atkinson (from Dorset) -
"Making Music at New Classes"
"Music Classes Hear Patter of Tiny Feet (part 1)"
"Music Classes Hear Patter of Tiny Feet (part 2)"

Vanessa Webb (from Camberley) -
"Make Music with Kindermusik"
"My new lease of life - June 2006"

Joanne Banks (from Redhill) -
"Joanne Banks on Kindermusik Classes"

Mich Mazzocco (from Egham) -
Kelly Rose Bradford column

Frances Turnbull (from Bolton) -
"Babies learn about the rythym of life"

Vicky Hiorns (from Farnham)
"Farnham Herald 9th February 2007"
"Children Just Love Kindermusik"

Jan and Scott Holt (From Burgess Hill)
"Toddlers Learn Key to Life"
"Magical Music"
"A Musical Christmas"

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June 2006 - Kindermusik UK Seminar

Our third Kindermusik seminar: educators from all over the UK and Ireland and International Marketing from Kindermusik International, US, recently got together for a training day in Camberley along with baby Owen just 2 weeks old!

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January 2006 - New curricula offered by Kindermusik

Ask your educator about the new programmes on offer by Kindermusik. These include Kindermusik Family Time - the class for multiple siblings and Kindermusik ABC for children ( aged 2 to 4 years) in a nursery or daycare facility.

Kindermusik Family time (newborn and up)
In this multi-age, multi-child Kindermusik Family time class, you'll see how music helps you family laugh together, share, take turns and how musical learning really can be a family thing. How your little one watches the older one and learns from him. How early exposure to rhythm and rhyme develops the skills they need now and later in school. Unique home materials are designed to work together to provide a fully integrated learning experience, one that helps your children develop lasting learning skills. Each set includes - one hand puppet and one finger puppet, two instruments, two story books, two CDs and the Sing, Play and Grow activity book.  Find out more >

ABC, Music and Me (2 to 4s)
Children who are in nursery, playgroup, preschool and creches can now participate in a 30 minute high quality music and movement programme without their parents in attendance. Each lesson emphasises a different area of the child's development - confidence, co-ordination, vocal expression, careful listening and early exposure to reading skills. Weekly parent communication lets a parent know what their child is learning. The home kit includes a full colour family guide magazine, home CD and instrument every other month to allow the learning and music making to continue at home.

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December 2005 - Competition Winner

The winner of the Xmas Kindermusik prize draw is Shelagh Jacks.
Shelagh attends Kate Pavey's classes in Colchester with her daughter. Shelagh wins a goody bag of Kindermusik CDs, instruments and  kids t shirt.    Well done, Shelagh !

 

 

 

 

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Summer 2005 - Get Alive campaign – talking the same language as Kindermusik

Surrey County Arts have teamed with the Music Industries Association to promote all the positive aspects of making music in their Get Alive campaign.  Kindermusik totally support the campaign’s ‘ Music makes you smarter’ findings which state that “Music plays an important role in children’s brain development and their early education. Quality music education, especially at an early age can open the door to important benefits”. Indeed experts, like Don Campbell, Carla Hannaford and Anne Green Gilbert who have worked closely with Kindermusik have been citing the benefits of following the Kindermusik programme for a number of years
www.kindermusik.co.uk/LicensedEducator/HearExperts.asp
www.surreycountyarts.org.uk

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July 2005 - National programme expanding rapidly

Kindermusik UK has become the fastest growing Kindermusik programme worldwide and one of , if not possibly, the fastest growing music and movement programmes for children in the UK. Licensed educator numbers have multiplied more than seven fold in the last year with many more in training.

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June 2005 - Kindermusik UK Seminar

Our second Kindermusik seminar, organised by UK director, Vanessa Webb, was held June 25th 2005.  Nearly 40 educators attended and included presentations from our International Business Development Director, L Beer from the US and a masterclass from M Spencer from Australia. This was an exciting if not exhausting day for all who had come from as far as Wales, N Ireland and all over England. It was super to see how Kindermusik UK has grown since we first met in November.

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Summer 2005 Kindermusik Educators Association Launched in UK

Joanne Banks ( Edenbridge) is leading the effort to form our own Kindermusik Educators Association in the UK – an offshoot of the US KEA. This will be a professional body of Kindermusik educators who will provide training and support for one another.


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Fund Raising Events

Vanessa Webb (Camberley/Chobham), Sam Sewell ( Crawley) and Kate Pavey ( Colchester) have recently raised £300 for the Tsunami and Comic relief appeals through Kindermusik raffles and sales.
Over 35 families recently came to free library Kindermusik tasters sessions run by educator Cath Smithson in York and raised £46 in donations for OXFAM's South Africa Food Crisis Appeal.
Jan Holt (Burgess Hill) raised £100 for Children with Arthritis with Kindermusik musical activities last Xmas.

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Aug 2004 - Kindermusik UK launches – Press release

“Kindermusik International, based in North Carolina, is the world's leading publisher of music and movement curricula for parents and their children, ages newborn to 7 years old.
More than 6,000 licensed educators use the Kindermusik® curricula in more than 35 countries, to teach the children of 1 million families.
Now Kindermusik UK Ltd has been appointed to promote and develop the Kindermusik brand in the UK. It is intent on bring the benefits of the Kindermusik to families and educators alike.
Kindermusik provides both an outstanding start to children's musical education and also a unique business opportunity for educators.
Educators find that teaching Kindermusik provides a rewarding and flexible career around their lifestyle - and the best start for their business with extensive training and support. Start up costs are low with no franchise fees or ongoing royalties.
The teaching programme incorporates latest research, high quality home materials and teaching and most importantly is fun. Experts and parents alike praise Kindermusik.
Due to high demand, Kindermusik UK is keen to recruit new educators throughout the UK.
Contact Kindermusik UK for more details”

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