🎵 Award-winning. Lab-tested. Screen-free.
Real music. Real musicians. Real development. A screen-free early childhood music program for parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers — built for children 4 months to 5 years, and every classroom, living room, or jam session along the way.
About the Program
RockWithMe! Family Music Media is an audio-only developmental music program created by a music educator with decades of performing and teaching experience — designed for parents, grandparents, PreK and daycare teachers, early intervention specialists, and music therapists working with children from 4 months to 5 years.
Every track is recorded by award-winning, critically acclaimed musicians — not AI-generated, not canned. Real instruments. Real artistry. Real connection. Whether you're a new parent in your living room, a grandmother on a road trip, or a preschool teacher looking to enrich your morning circle, RockWithMe! gives you a complete musical toolkit that requires nothing but a speaker and a friend.
Here's what fans of RockWithMe! love the most: the songs grow with the child. A two-year-old listening to the same song they heard as an infant won't just revisit a memory — they'll discover entirely new ways to engage with it. Where an infant once watched bubbles float by, a toddler now pops them, stomps, claps, and snaps. The music stays the same. The child's world expands around it.
Use it at home, in the car, in the classroom, at the park — wherever children and the adults who love them come together. No screen required. Just music, movement, and each other.
Four Developmental Stages
Whether you're a parent at home, a teacher in a PreK classroom, a grandparent on a weekend visit, or a therapist in a session — RockWithMe! songs meet children exactly where they are. The same music that soothes a newborn will challenge and delight a preschooler. Each developmental stage unlocks new ways to move, learn, and connect with the very same songs.
The RockWithMe! Mozart Infants Program is set to variations on a theme composed by Mozart — based on a French melody more widely recognized today as Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. The audio directions in the program are easy to follow and learn, and once you know them you can apply them to any music. The dynamic performance is by Alex Ruvinstein.
Before mobility, your infant's entire world is sound, sensation, and your presence. At this stage music directly wires the developing brain, supporting auditory development, emotional regulation, and caregiver bonding. Gentle rhythms mirror a heartbeat. Soft melodies soothe the nervous system. Call-and-response songs lay the earliest groundwork for language.
Activities: watching bubbles float, tracking sounds, learning to clap hands, caregiver singing.
Cruisers are on the move and their brains are exploding with new connections. Whether your cruiser does the booty skooch or the belly crawl, everyone learns and moves at their own pace in their own unique way. The same songs your infant loved now take on a whole new life as your baby pulls up, rocks, bounces, and reaches. Music at this stage fuels gross motor development, object permanence, and early language acquisition. Songs with repetition help little ones anticipate what comes next — a crucial cognitive milestone. Now the music has a body to move with it.
Activities: bouncing to the beat, clapping, reaching for instruments, vocal experimentation.
Walkers are becoming little people with big opinions — and music is their native language. The songs they've known since infancy now inspire stomping, spinning, and singing out loud. This stage is critical for vocabulary explosion, social-emotional development, and imaginative play. Returning to familiar music builds confidence while new physical abilities open entirely new ways to engage with every song.
Activities: stomping, clapping, popping bubbles, stop and go, singing, simple instruments.
Rockers are PreK-bound and ready for real musical thinking. Songs they've grown up with now become tools for complex learning — rhythm patterns, narrative following, creative expression. Music directly supports pre-literacy, math readiness, executive function, and emotional intelligence. Learning to keep a beat is one of the strongest predictors of reading success. Your little rocker doesn't just listen anymore — they perform.
Activities: snapping, keeping a beat, playing instruments, making up verses, leading the song, matching pitches.
Find Us Wherever You Listen
RockWithMe! is available on every major music platform. Find our logo wherever you already listen — and get rocking.
Make It Your Own
Use the Activity Guide to discover what your child can do with the music right now — then build a session around it.
Activity Guide
Select your child's stage to see developmental activities to try with any RockWithMe! song.
Select a stage above to discover what your child can do with any RockWithMe! song right now.
Get Ready to Jam
Before the music starts, make sure everyone has something to play. From baby-safe shakers to preschool percussion, these instruments are designed to grow with your child — just like the music.
Make It Interactive
The best music class has instruments — but you don't need them to rock out. Tapping the floor, your knees, clapping, snapping — as long as you keep RockWithMe! close by, you have everything you need. When you're ready to add instruments, these are the ones used in the recording sessions.