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Photo via Baltimore Symphony Orchestra |
Saturday mornings post-baby sure are a lot different. If you are lucky, the morning starts at about 6:30. You could spend the morning in your home biding time until the nap, but let's face it, staying inside can be torture for everyone. Life's a little trickier now, but that doesn't mean there aren't things for you to do with your little one before noon.
This weekend baby girl and I had a morning date to see Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's (BMO) Moo Baa Neigh at the Strathmore. The performance was part of BMO's Music Box Series for children between 6 months and 3 years of age. It featured a clarinet quintet and story teller Maria Broom.
You might remember Maria Broom as Marla from HBO's the Wire. But this Saturday she was Miss Maria, the expressive and sweet storyteller, who led kiddos through 30 minutes of dancing and singing to Mozart as well as some classic barnyard tunes like Old MacDonald.
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Miss Maria gets the crowd going on Saturday. |
I would recommend this event to other parents for a few key reasons.