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Re-Kindle Your Inner Child: Multi-Sensory Music & Movement (Oxford)

  • Ingersoll Masonic Hall 190 Thames Street South Ingersoll, Ontario, N5C 2T5 Canada (map)

Registration opens Tuesday, August 4 at 7:00 PM!

Facilitated By: Sarah Hall, StrawBubs

Sarah from StrawBubs is set to lead an engaging session, offering participants a dynamic 'musical toolkit' filled with creative ideas to infuse music, movement, and sensory experiences into their childcare environments. Utilizing props like egg shakers, sensory scarves, a parachute, and bubbles, Sarah will demonstrate the versatility of these items through various songs and imaginative applications. The session, structured much like a class for little ones, encourages active participation—expect to shake egg shakers, gracefully wave sensory scarves, and bounce props on the parachute. It's an excellent opportunity to personally experience the joy that music brings and rediscover your inner child. The session aims to empower participants, instilling confidence in seamlessly incorporating the 'musical toolkit' into their settings, regardless of their musical background. There's no need to feel intimidated by music; this session is designed for everyone, regardless of musical expertise.

Wear something comfortable and come ready to participate.

Pedagogical Focuses: Engagement - Expression - Well-being

Standards of Practice: Standard I: Caring and Responsive Relationships, Standard II:  Curriculum and Pedagogy

Sarah, the creator of StrawBubs, leads a program focused on caregiver and child multi-sensory experiences, incorporating music, movement, and developmental activities in the Strathroy and London areas. Before establishing StrawBubs, Sarah underwent training in Musical Theatre in London, England, and gained professional experience as a singer and dancer on cruise ships sailing around the world. Additionally, she holds a degree in Speech and Language Pathology from London, England. Developing StrawBubs has enabled Sarah to blend her passion for the performing arts with her expertise in speech, language, and communication development, offering memorable, educational, and enjoyable classes to the community. Today, she aims to introduce to you all a 'musical toolkit' to inspire ways of bringing music into our community with ease and rekindling our inner child.

To access the printable poster, please use the following link:

Wednesday, November 25, 2026

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Ingersoll Masonic Hall
190 Thames St. S.,
Ingersoll, ON, N5C 2T5

Cost
Oxford: Free with Access Code
London/Middlesex/Elgin: $10

Registration closes on Tuesday, November 24 at 12:00 PM

* Ticket types are based on the county you WORK in. Oxford participants, please use your access key to reveal your ticket type.

Registration opens Tuesday, August 4 at 7:00 PM!

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