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🎶 Quiet Time Music

Introduction

Quiet time music is soft and gentle. It helps us feel calm, happy, and sleepy. Let’s listen together!

1. Soft Sounds

Listen…

  • Hum‑hum‑hum like a tiny bee.
  • Tap‑tap‑tap like rain on a roof.
  • Chime‑chime‑chime like tiny bells.

The sounds are Soft, Soft, Soft. We can say them three times: soft, soft, soft.

2. Counting the Beats

Quiet music has a slow beat. Let’s count together:

1️⃣ 1, 2, 3, 4 – gentle beat.
1️⃣ 1, 2, 3, 4 – gentle beat.

We can clap Slowly on each number. Counting helps our ears hear the music.

3. Feelings with Music

When we hear quiet music we can feel:

  • Happy 😊
  • Calm 🌙
  • Sleepy

You can point to your heart, your tummy, or your eyes to show how you feel.

Simple Activity – “music Blanket”

  1. Spread a soft blanket on the floor.
  2. Play a quiet song (soft hum, gentle chime).
  3. Lie down, close eyes, and count the beats: 1, 2, 3, 4.
  4. When the music stops, whisper one feeling you felt: happy, calm, or sleepy.

Conclusion

Quiet time music is a wonderful friend. Keep listening, counting, and feeling. Explore more sounds and discover new calm moments every day! 🌟

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