A great atmosphere and fun time to be had for both adults and children.
Details:
Wednesdays and weekly at 10am at the Church address 69 Princes Dr, Morwell.
Cost is $5 per family
Morning tea is provided for both adults and children and there is also tea and coffee available for the adults.
Operating during school terms.
For more information contact Ashleigh (03)5133 9595.
Details:
Wednesdays and weekly at 10am at the Church address 69 Princes Dr, Morwell.
Cost is $5 per family
Morning tea is provided for both adults and children and there is also tea and coffee available for the adults.
Operating during school terms.
For more information contact Ashleigh (03)5133 9595.
Aim
The aim of mainly music is to provide an environment where preschool children develop skills to enhance their preschool education through the use of music, rhythm, rhyme and other music related activities with the participation of a parent or primary caregiver.
About Mainly Music
· Young children and their caregivers enjoying music, rhyme, rhythm, creative dance and more.
· Preschool children developing skills – co-ordination, fine motor skills, gross motor movements, social interaction, appreciation of music and musical styles, language development.
· Providing children with a structured environment and then a time of free play.
· Bringing adults and children together for a time of safe interaction, and in doing so, teaching adults rhymes and songs that can be used at home to help with cleaning up, colours, counting, and more.
· An opportunity for parents to network with other parents of preschool children. And for families to find a sense of ‘old fashioned community’.
· Opportunities for families to be helped - practical needs such as meals, transport, help with shifting house and babysitting.
· Celebration of Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day - reminding parents that they are undertaking a very important role as parent.
In short, mainly music is an opportunity for adults and children to build memories and spend time together, sharing special time with each other.
· Preschool children developing skills – co-ordination, fine motor skills, gross motor movements, social interaction, appreciation of music and musical styles, language development.
· Providing children with a structured environment and then a time of free play.
· Bringing adults and children together for a time of safe interaction, and in doing so, teaching adults rhymes and songs that can be used at home to help with cleaning up, colours, counting, and more.
· An opportunity for parents to network with other parents of preschool children. And for families to find a sense of ‘old fashioned community’.
· Opportunities for families to be helped - practical needs such as meals, transport, help with shifting house and babysitting.
· Celebration of Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day - reminding parents that they are undertaking a very important role as parent.
In short, mainly music is an opportunity for adults and children to build memories and spend time together, sharing special time with each other.
History of Mainly Music
Started in 1990, mainly music is a fun music group for parents or primary care givers to enjoy together with their young child. Throughout the morning, children develop gross and fine motor skills, language, imagination, mathematical and pre-reading skills as well as socialize with others. Each mainly music is associated with and is run by volunteers from a local church. Children are introduced to music, creativity and more, plus families given a chance to explore another community facility and program. Amazing to think that all this can be achieved in a loving, shared family environment.
Community Action and Education

Mainly music is an area where families can gain information and advice on how to access other family based community facilities that are available at little or no cost.
Sponsored by:
Mainly Music Morwell is sponsored and is supporting the Best Start Partnerships, aimed at increasing the educational experience and exposure to children aged 0-8 years old. They encourage positive learning experiences and have sponsored our efforts to increase community engagement and promote early years learning experiences.