Sunday, December 29, 2024

High Contrast and Soothing Music Videos for Babies and Children!

I'm overjoyed to announce a new addition to my family! I'm enjoying the cuddles, bonding, and SINGING that I get to experience again with a new baby. I started caring for my first baby 16 years ago. Luckily I have kept my focus on caring for young children as a children's musician and music educator- so I feel ready and excited for this adventure to start again, and maybe even better prepared and knowledgable than the first time! 

Understandably enough, the live filming I was doing isn't as easy now, so instead I have rediscovered the songs from my first album by making animated music videos for them. These songs were written with inspiration from caring for my baby at that time. As I care for my baby now, I'm remembering what prompted each line, and the feelings the words and music evoked in me many years ago. I'd like to share a bit of that with you here, in hopes that these feelings resonate with you, and that these songs might fill your home as well. 

"Oh Constellation" was a song I started to write with inspiration from an older student of mine, and my own love of stargazing. I finished the song after having my first baby, and the song took on new meaning. Any new parent shares an affinity to the night, with the necessity of around the clock care. Alone at night, struggling to stay awake, we dig deep for inner strength. Searching for inspiration by connecting with stories in the stars may only be possible in one's imagination, but feelings of being tethered to the universe in some significant way are real and can help us find that strength when needed.


I designed "Oh Constellation" with high contrast, black and white graphics. This is because baby can see these shapes. Your baby will not be interested in looking for very long, but for a moment or two it may help develop baby's optic nerves. Plus it looks kind of cool for the theme of stars and being awake at night with your baby!

I wrote "Time for Peace" when my first baby was around two. There are moments that all of us, parents or otherwise, might wish were more peaceful. Parents of toddlers will understand that particularly well, but my wish was to create something more universal and that would perhaps take on more significant meaning around the holidays. It's an easy song to sing, and I've done this one several times with children's choirs.  (All three of the songs I'm writing about today have sheet music you can purchase and use)! 

With the animation for "Time for Peace," I tried to tell simple stories of dismay and peaceful resolution with the help of a caregiver, in addition to advocating for peace for all of us around the world. For those of us who experience unsettling times and assist young ones into feeling more peaceful, this wish for universal peace is made with sincere empathy. It's always time for peace, for everyone, everywhere, particularly for our children!

The last song I'll talk about today is "Lullaby." This is another song about which I first had an idea to write based off my work with older children. It simply calls to attention the learning, imagination, and awareness we experience during the day. I added the the verse about soothing to sleep and the dreams we have while sleeping after caring for my baby. I realized that whatever I helped my baby experience would be processed uniquely and kept by them throughout their whole life: "Put it in your pocket, safe with you."

"Lullaby," is designed simply to portray those images and ideas in high contrast. The music reflects gentle rocking, and the flute solo adds a tender beauty that attempts to capture that special moment of bonding made between caregiver and child before sleep.

These songs are all available on ITunes, Spotify, and Amazon! Sheet Music is available at SheetMusicDirect.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Jingle Bell Songs that Bring Joy and Kindness!


For those new to my blog, I’m an advocate for early childhood education because the human brain develops the most from 0-6 years old. Whatever children experience during this window of time makes a huge impact on their lives. At the same time, I know life (and the world) happens, and we can’t always protect our children from everything. That’s okay! There are still going to be so many opportunities to help our kids. The more we care for them throughout their entire development, the more they’ll be able to care for their children- and for our world! 


(I also want to say at this time that I am a genuine person and not AI. This blog is older than AI, and so am I! [Insert plug for reading my past articles here]. Also I can write good too- haha funny, actually not funny in a horrible, soul crushing way).


I start my blog like this today because I want to address again the impact of stress on families during the holiday season- as a human, parent, and teacher who has experienced this phenomenon many times now. We all want our little ones to experience the magic and joy of the season, but no matter how much support or resources you may have, the “perfect” holiday doesn’t really exist for anyone. 


The added pressure of bringing joy during the holidays may push us past our limits at times. This pressure is added on to the additional stresses we feel with the colder weather and shorter hours of daylight- and possibly more sugary treats and less playtime for your little ones outdoors. The result is everyone ends up cranky! You are not the only one.


So- what can we do about this? Try singing! By using your familiar voice rhymically, your little ones will already have an ear just for you! (Teachers- that sing-song voice you use gets the attention of your young students)! In addition, with its required deeper breathing, science has shown that when we sing, our own stress hormones decrease. If we can sing while our little ones interact with the music by “attuned” listening, with movement, and their own increasing ability to sing, it’s a win-win and everybody will calm down.


It’s likely that this increased stress brought about all of our traditional songs we sing around the holidays. “Ring-a-ting-a-ling” and “Ring Your Bells for Kindness” are new ones I wrote to add to this well of peaceful resources for your family. They are designed to be easy to sing. The bright sound of a jingle bell will also add to changing the mood to one of levity around your house. (Pro tip- make your own jingle bell like the one here with ONE jingle bell attached. That way the sound won’t become too loud and annoying).


1. "Ring-a-ting-a-ling" by Margot Bevington © 2024


Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Jingle bell ring


Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Ring-a-ting-a-ling

We ring and sing


Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Kindness and care


Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Love everywhere


Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Magic and fun


Ring-a-ting-a-ling

Ring-a-ting-a-ling

For everyone


Ring-a-ting-a-ling (4x)


1. "Ring Your Bells for Kindness" by Margot Bevington © 2024


Hear the bells' joyful ring

Ring them while we sing

Jingle bells, fill the air

We bring joy to share


Ring your bells for kindness

For friends who show they care

Ring your bells for empathy

For friendship everywhere


It’s our wish to be kind

With our heart and mind

With our song, We bring fun

Love for everyone


Ring your bells for kindness

For friends who show they care

Ring your bells for empathy

For friendship everywhere


For all those who might need

Caring friends today

We’ll let love take the lead

As we sing and play


Ring your bells for kindness

For friends who show they care

Ring your bells for empathy

For friendship everywhere


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Sunday, December 1, 2024

Holiday & Winter Songs that Help Young Children Calm Down

With changes of routine to accommodate travel and celebrations, the holidays can be an exciting (and stressful) time for families!  Sometimes we don't realize how much that affects our young children until they show us they are REALLY tired and cranky. In order to help my students cope this year, I wrote two songs that incorporate deep breathing.

Can preschoolers practice mindfulness this way? Absolutely! I started more intentionally incorporating deep breathing as a warm up for my classes during the pandemic. It's quick, easy, and helps the brain and body focus and cope with transitions/change. Starting to practice calming breaths at a young age can help develop an extremely helpful, life long coping strategy!

Making the sound of the wind blowing the snow, "Whoosh!" (Tiny Little Snowflakes) and incorporating breathing into a sort of playful freeze dance song (Peaceful Like the Snow) also encourages children to try deep breathing without too much pressure. Give the songs a try to incorporate some (calming) fun into your day!

1. "Tiny Little Snowflakes," by Margot Bevington © 2024

Tiny little snowflakes

Tiny little snowflakes

Tiny little snowflakes

Falling on me

Whoosh! Whoosh!

1. "Peaceful Like the Snow," by Margot Bevington © 2024

Falling snow, gentle snow, peaceful like the snow

(Breathe)

Twirling snow, whirling snow, spinning like the snow

(Breathe)

Blizzard snow, frozen snow, melting, melting

Falling snow, gentle snow, peaceful like the snow

(Breathe)

If you are new to my Blog, YouTube, Instagram, or Facebook, please follow, like, and subscribe! I’m revamping all of my resources so would love to connect with you! I also have a new website- Msmargotsmusic.com! Check it out to listen to and purchase my albums or book me to teach, perform, or lead a workshop for teachers!