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Local woman uses playtime to teach toddlers piano

Sammamish, WALocal News

Holly Hamilton, the founder of Little Bird Piano Academy, has been changing the way infants and toddlers experience music since 2012 with her innovative teaching methods. By incorporating playtime into her curriculum, Hamilton creates a joyful and engaging atmosphere that helps young children develop a lasting love for music. She designs original songs and games tailored to teach fundamental musical skills in a relatable way. Emphasizing parental involvement during lessons not only enhances children's learning but also strengthens the parent-child bond. Many parents, including Sudha Raman, have shared success stories about their children's newfound confidence and enthusiasm for music.

The academy's unique approach has led to impressive results, with toddlers learning to read basic music notes and eagerly participating in lessons. Located in Issaquah, WA, Little Bird Piano Academy is dedicated to nurturing musical talent from an early age. Families interested in enrolling their children can find more information on their website and social media channels.

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