Virtual Themed Kid Classes
To book a Themed Kid Class for a private event, email forherstories@gmail.com
6 participant minimum required
Storytelling, Singing, Signing & Science for Young Children
Rainbow, Rhythm & Rhyme
Join me for half an hour of excitement as we bring rainbows to life, through the screen and into your home! Your children will be captivated as they listen to an interactive folktale of how rainbows came to be. They will dance and shake their bodies to rainbow rhythms as they learn the ASL color signs. Before its all over, the children will sign and sing along to an easy-to-do science experiment, learning to make their own rainbows in a glass. The experiment is exciting to watch and easy to recreate after the class (so no prep needed parents!) Together, we will weave storytelling, ASL, song and science to brighten your Saturday morning!
Thank you so much!
A great offering! The children enjoyed
it so much:many were singing along
with you and I was excited to see the kids who'd been readied with simple gear to join you in the color play. So fun, a really interactive learning event.
John N. Weaver
Senior Program Assistant,
Menlo Park Library,
Menlo Park, CA
Singing, Signing & Searching
Interactive Virtual Scavenger Hunt for Young Children
Join me for a half an hour of fun singing, signing and searching! We will sing songs, learn various ASL signs and search for special items (that can easily be found in your home). This interactive scavenger hunt will culminate in a sweet surprise that will encourage children's dramatic play for hours after. Ideal for children ages 3-7. Creative, unique and engaging, this experience will be unlike any other virtual children's event!
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Thank you Muriel for leading a lively and musically entertaining virtual singing scavenger hunt for our preschoolers and their parents. The parents enjoyed your session as much as the children. We appreciated your songs, how you incorporated sign language into the activity and your ability to keep the little ones engaged and excited during this special activity.
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S. Kashima, Worklife Coordinator,
Chevron Corporation
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