Dancercise Kids Parent Newsletter
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Muscles Unit
February 2011
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If you pay Dancercise directly for classes, you will have received your e-mail eStatement recently showing March charges. These charges will be billed to your card around February 15th.  If you do not plan to continue your child's enrollment past February, please let us know by filling out this online form to avoid having your account charged*.

* If you've told us directly, then no need to do so again, but please make sure you contact our office directly or use the online form rather than ask the instructors or childcare staff to do so.

Please note that we bill in advance, and that your eStatement will arrive about 4 weeks before the classes for which charges are shown.  You have two weeks to let us know if you wish to drop, and then we will bill your card on or about the 15th of the month for classes starting the next month.

Please also note that each month's charge in the detail shows the name of the unit.  In this case, March's unit is Musical Instruments, so the charge will be labeled Musical Instruments Unit.
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Welcome to our February Muscles Unit Newsletter.  Here's a chance to find out more about:
We are excited to be starting our February Muscles unit.  This unit features some great music and curriculum that is all about understanding the body's different muscles, with a focus on the Heart.  After all, this month features Valentine's Day and it's a great time to remind each other of how much we love them.  You'll hear songs about Diamond Duck (quite the Rock Star!) as well as "Puppy Love", and your kids will be making sure their hearts get a good workout.

The songs we use in this quarter are on our CD Pajama Jamorama, available for download from our online store.  Use the discount code JAMMIES to get all 15 songs from this quarter for just $10.

If you have forgotten to place your order for your child's costume for the annual show, there is still a very short window available to you!  We'll be placing our final order early next week, so to avoid being charged a shipping fee, order by Tuesday February 15th!  You'll absolutely want to be at this short, sweet and very well-produced show for your child - it's always a big hit!

On behalf of everyone here at Dancercise Kids, we appreciate your business, and we hope you enjoy this cold month in Minnesota and look forward to signs of Spring in March.  For those of you, including our global licensees in warmer climates, thank your lucky stars - it's been a cold snowy winter up here!

Tessa Pfeifer
Dancercise Kids Founder & CEOTessaLogo
CurriculumFebruary Curriculum - "Muscles"
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Muscles
is the theme of our February Unit.  We are learning about where our muscles are and how to exercise them!  The heart is a muscle that pumps our blood.  Exercise is good for all of our muscles, has many benefits, and it's fun to do with friends and family!

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All 15 songs for this quarter can be found on the CD Pajama Jamorama, available from our online store for download here.  This CD is packed with great songs including My Heart, Puppy Love and Cupid's Spell, and you can get it online for just $10 (download version)  Use coupon code JAMMIES during checkout from our online store to get this 33% discount on the normal price of this CD. 

Muscle of the Month:
Heart

Fitness - "My Heart"  Lesson: Our heart is a muscle that pumps our blood through our bodies!
Warm-up: Run, Jump, Twist, Skip
Sign Language: Muscle, Heart

Jazz - "My Kinda Duck" Lesson: Even Diamond Duck, the famous rock & roll singer, gets "tongue-tied" when he falls in love with one of his duck admirers!
Steps: Jazz Square, Twist, Waddle, Trick-um Knees
Sign Language: Duck, Blue, Shoe

Ballet - "Cupid's Spell"  Lesson: We all have someone special in our lives.  We should tell them that we love them.
Steps: Glissade, Plié, Rond de Jambe, Arabèsque
Sign Language: I Love You, Me

Tap - "Puppy Love"
Lesson: We all make mistakes, and sometimes do things that we shouldn't, but our parents still love us anyway.
Steps:
Toe Taps, Heel Steps, Step Together
Sign Language: Dog, Ice Cream Cone

Creative - "Jumping Joe Jack Jane"
Lesson: Following the musical sounds, we do Jumping Jacks with the drums, Twists with the Bell, & Jumps with the whistle.

Tumbling - Headstand
Parent Fun: Questions For Your Dancercise Kid!

Ask your child these questions and let them show you what they've been learning!
What does your Heart Muscle do?
How do you sign Dog?
Can you show me a Glissade?
Show me Heel Steps.
They might not remember everything but watch their imaginations go to town!

Tips
Heart Healthy Tips For Your Family

In Dancercise, we encourage kids to think about making healthy choices and to better understand what keeps them feeling good.  We present that in a way that's fun and easy for them but those lessons can last a lifetime.  Some things you can do with your children to keep your heart healthy include:
  • regular exercise - this doesn't have to mean getting on the treadmill every morning, but taking an energetic walk with the family twice a week can help a lot - or of course you could put on some music and dance around the house...let your child show you a step or two!
  • choose whole grain food - simple and easy choices at the grocery store for whole grain pasta, bread and cereal needn't change your meals but can help you feel better
  • drink lots of water - keeping yourself well-hydrated has a number of health benefits; encourage your kids to drink lots of water and it doesn't need to come in a plastic bottle from the grocery store
Dancercise Kids does not provide medical advice.  The above is a synthesis of common healthy lifestyle tips accrued from various sources including the Food & Drug Administration.  Introduce your older kids to the Food Pyramid here.
Thank you for participating in Dancercise.  You can find much more information on our website here, or you can e-mail us with questions.