Invite Sukey Molloy to Your school or library!

Workshops with Sukey Molloy offer a refreshing new look at interactive movement, song, and play options for infants, toddlers and pre-school age children in the classroom and library setting.

Classes with Sukey Molloy offer age appropriate classes for children 4mos-5 years, designed specifically to encourage the natural growth of physical awareness and play with musical instruments, scarves, balls, puppets, movement play, and song.

Performances with Sukey & the Circle Song Band offer a lively interactive performance atmosphere that delights audiences with award winning music, animated felt play characters, colorful props, and joyful sing-along fun.

Sukey has taught workshops at the following facilities:

  • NYSAEYC Annual Conference
  • Mid-Hudson Library System
  • Childcare Resource Center of Rockland
  • NORSAC
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Rockland Community College
  • Rockland Teachers Institute
  • Nyack Library
  • Campus Fun & Learn Child Development Center
  • Riverview Nursery
  • Children’s Garden Day Nursery
  • Small Steps
  • Pre-School Playhouse
  • Montessori Center
  • HASC
  • Bergen Passaic AEYC
  • Blue Rock School
  • Sarah Eidlitz Day Care
  • Palisades AEYC
  • Nyack Center After School Program
  • East Ramapo Pre-Kindergarten

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Schedule:

There are no workshops scheduled at this time. Please check back!

What workshop participants say:

“The activities in the workshop had the whole class laughing, moving, and wide awake”

“Sukey Molloy was very informative and made me aware of how important movement is in a child’s life.”

“What a great time I had! Sukey Molloy was terrific. Her facts on movement in early childhood development were really informational.”

“I did not realize the difference between movement and meaningful movement, that movement needs to be purposeful in how it affects brain development.”

“I really enjoyed the workshop. It was presented in such a fun and enjoyable way.”