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Kindergarten Concert: There’s a Sunflower in My Supper 🌻

  • Writer: AISB News
    AISB News
  • Jun 5
  • 2 min read

Our Kindergarten concert, “There’s a Sunflower in My Supper,” was a joyful surprise for many — seeing our young learners memorise songs, follow cues, and perform with such confidence was truly inspiring.


Through music, movement, and storytelling, they brought the stage to life and reminded us just how capable and creative early learners can be.


Here’s a glimpse into the wonderful moments each class shared:


Performed by Kindergarten Quolls & Kindergarten Emus


  • “It’s a Lovely Day!”A cheerful opening that set the tone for the concert — a celebration of sunshine, nature, and new beginnings.


  • “Don’t Mess with Mr Bull!”A humorous and dramatic number, full of character and playful warnings — our young performers had great fun with this one!


  • “Come to My Stall”A lively song showcasing community and cooperation — each child proudly took part in building the market-day scene.




Performed by Kindergarten Wombats & Kindergarten Silver Gulls


  • “Little Seeds, Big Seeds” A thoughtful song about growth, both in nature and in ourselves. The children expressed these big ideas so beautifully.


  • “It Can’t Do it on its Own” A powerful reminder that teamwork and helping hands are needed for things to flourish — a lovely message, sung with sincerity.


  • “Wonderful Wildlife” A joyful celebration of Australian animals, wrapping up this section with lively moves and catchy tunes.




Music Class Performances – A Showcase of Pitch, Rhythm, and Expression


  • Kindergarten Quolls – “Joey’s Off to Bed” A gentle lullaby using mini xylophones and tuned bells (So, Mi). A soothing and charming moment from our youngest learners.


  • Kindergarten Emus – “Circle Around” An engaging piece using sticks and tuned bells (La, So). Their sense of rhythm and energy brought this piece to life.


  • Kindergarten Wombats – “Kinder Roo and Joey” A sweet, storytelling piece using sticks and tuned bells (Fa), performed with heart and focus.


  • Kindergarten Silver Gulls – “Work Out Time” A fun and upbeat performance using tuned bells (Do, Re, Mi), encouraging movement and musical awareness.



Finale – Syndicate Song


  • “We Sowed a Seed” - All four classes came together to sing this touching finale — a musical symbol of the growth we’ve seen in each child this year. It was a powerful and emotional way to close the concert.


To our brilliant students — thank you for shining so brightly on stage, just like sunflowers reaching for the sun.


To our teachers and staff — your care helped every little seed grow with confidence and joy.


And to our wonderful families — thank you for being the roots that support and nurture our children each day.


This concert was a beautiful reminder of what can bloom when we grow together. 🌻

 
 
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