When All Else Fails, Read a Book Together, Play, Draw, Sing. It Really Works.

All children are born with the potential to be musical and seem to be pre-wired for music. Along with the motion and rhythms of the prenatal environment, infants enter the world ready to move. Music affects all aspects of total development and is part of a child’s everyday life.

Ann Arbor, MI, October 27, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Author, Gari R. Stein, founder and director of Music for Little Folks, releases her book. The More We Get Together: Nurturing Relationships through Music, Play, Books and Art.

Fun and educational, this book, with over 300 resources and activities, is chock-full of the benefits of music making, play and the related arts, personal experiences, easy to understand research, photographs, family stories, and lots of activities for tots to eights with a special section just for infants.

Through the richness of traditional folk music & using old tunes in new ways, The More We Get Together is designed to help equip families with easy tools to bond with each other. Perhaps a parent may re-connect with childhood memories of sitting with a grandparent in the kitchen or on the front porch: singing songs, reading books, drawing pictures, sharing hugs, laughs and special moments.

So take a break from your dot com day, enjoy some family time and Play.

About the Author:

Gari R. Stein graduated with a B.A. in Psychology, with a focus in Child Development and a minor in dance. In the early ‘90s she developed Music For Little Folks and began writing and speaking professionally for keynotes and workshops across the Midwest, which she is still doing today. Her three young grandchildren enjoy her use of song to mark every possible occasion. Gari is speaking and doing her workshops, nationwide.

Gari R. Stein resides with her family in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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