Martha Messmaker
11/27/2025
Join Martha Messmaker and her friends on a magical trip to the duck pond! 🦆✨
In this playful episode, kids learn the music note Do, sing fun duck-themed songs, practice counting, and explore rhythm in a way that feels like pure adventure. With real ducks, silly moments, and lots of chances to join in, this video helps little learners grow their musical ears while having TONS of fun.
Perfect for preschoolers, early elementary kids, teachers, and families who love learning through music! 🎶💛
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11/27/2025
New Video Drops Saturday, November 29 9:00AM MTS!
https://youtu.be/f5QJH6Ylo28
Playing drums, clapping and dancing are all activities that help children develop a sense of Rhythm!
When children develop rhythm, the benefits extend into cognitive, emotional, and social growth:
• Motor Skills Development: Helps with coordination, balance, and agility.
• Cognitive Skills: Strengthens memory, attention, and pattern recognition — which aids learning in reading and math.
• Confidence & Self-Esteem: Mastering rhythmic movement in games, sports, or dance builds confidence.
• Social Skills: Group activities involving rhythm (clapping games, drumming, team sports) teach cooperation and teamwork.
• Emotional Regulation: Engaging in rhythmic activities helps children develop social Skills:
Group activities involving rhythm (clapping games, drumming, team sports) teach cooperation and teamwork.
• Emotional Regulation: Engaging in rhythmic activities helps children manage stress and emotions through structured movement or music.
• Connection Between Body & Brain: Rhythm helps integrate sensory information and motor planning, enhancing overall brain-body coordination.
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