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The More We Get Together: A Preschool Music and Art Activity

February naturally invites conversations about friendship, love, and belonging in preschool and kindergarten classrooms. It’s a beautiful time to lean into songs and activities that remind children they matter, that they are part of something bigger, and that being together is something to celebrate.


Music is a powerful way to introduce these ideas — and when paired with simple creative experiences, those messages have a way of sticking with young hearts long after the song ends.


Here’s one lovely way to build a meaningful theme around togetherness using music and creative expression.



Preschool Togetherness Song for Circle Time

The classic song “The More We Get Together” is a perfect addition to circle time in preschool, kindergarten, or early childhood classrooms. Familiar songs bring comfort and predictability, while also being easy to adapt to keep things fresh and engaging.


This song’s message of togetherness and friendship makes it a natural choice for nurturing kindness and connection with young children. It works beautifully as a morning welcome song, a song for circle time, or a calming way to end the day together.

To keep the song playful and interactive, you might:

  • Change the lyrics to explore things you can do together(“The more we sing together… laugh together… play together…”)

  • Add simple movements or gestures

  • Include basic sign language for words like together, friends, or happy


These small variations help children stay engaged while reinforcing the song’s message of belonging.



Pairing Music and Art for Preschool Community Building

I love using music and the messages it carries as a starting point — then letting it inspire what comes next. After singing “The More We Get Together” during music or circle time, it can easily lead into a follow-up preschool art activity that reinforces the idea of community.


One natural extension is an arts and crafts experience where children create a mini paper version of themselves. This kind of activity gives children a chance to express their individuality while still being part of a shared project.


The song becomes more than something we sing — it becomes the inspiration for exploring identity, belonging, and classroom community through creative play.





Decorate a Person Preschool Art Activity

To support this theme, the Decorate a Person activity offers a ready-made, low-prep way to bring the message of togetherness into your classroom.

Here’s how you might use it in a calm, inviting way:


  • Print and set out the person pages on a table or learning station

  • Invite children to decorate their “mini selves” using their favorite colors, materials, and details

  • Play “The More We Get Together” for children to listen to while they work, or sing it together once everyone is finished.

  • Cut out and display all of the decorated people together to create a visual reminder of classroom community and belonging


When displayed as a group, the finished pieces beautifully reflect diversity, individuality, and connection — a meaningful addition to your classroom environment during February, back to school, or any time of year.



Building Classroom Community Through Music and Creative Play

Music and other creative activities can work hand in hand to support emotional connection, self-expression, and a sense of belonging in early childhood classrooms.

A familiar song, a bit of art, and a shared display can quietly reinforce the idea that being together and celebrating each other matters — not just in February, but all year long.



 
 
 

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I’m Christine, a music therapist and proud mama to three wonderful kids. I love using music and creative play to support children’s learning, connection, and growth. I also enjoy creating and sharing simple, practical resources and musical inspiration for early years settings and home.

When I’m not creating, you’ll often find me enjoying a tea latte, taking walks in the fresh air, or diving into creative projects. Let’s explore music and learning together!
 

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