Welcome to Mother Goose on the Loose, a fun-filled thirty minute interactive session that uses rhymes, songs, puppets, musical instruments and more to stimulate the learning process of babies and toddlers. Learn More

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Why MGOL?

Mother Goose on the Loose is a proven method for planning and presenting programs that focuses on the WHOLE CHILD and incorporates research-based theories of learning, music, puppets, picture books, nursery rhymes, art, play, and language.

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Workshops

Mother Goose on the Loose offers workshops with information about baby brain development and school readiness, as well as a hands-on Mother Goose on the Loose session.

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Testimonials

“Betsy Diamant-Cohen’s Mother Goose on the Loose training was the most transformational workshop for our staff at the San Francisco Public Library.”

Christy Estrovitz, Early Literacy Specialist,
San Francisco Public Library
San Francisco, CA

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MGOL Program Benefits for Children & Educators

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Register for the MGOL Workshop on Sept. 30!

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On Friday, September 30, from 9 am – 4 pm (with an hour for lunch on your own) I will offering a full-day MGOL workshop at Port Discovery Children’s Museum in Baltimore. For just $300, you can learn all about the research supporting MGOL, participate in an actual MGOL session, learn how to plan and present programs, have the opportunity to create a felt piece and use it with the group, sample developmental tips for adults, and more.

Join us for the fun and skill-building day. To register, please call Betsy at 443-928-3915 or send a email to info@mgol.org.

 

Childcare providers in Maryland can get 6 credit hours from the  Maryland State Department of Education. For more information, check out this link!

 

Librarians dancing at a MGOL workshop in Washington DC
Librarians dancing at a MGOL workshop in Washington DC
Teachers creating felt characters at an MGOL workshop in Maryland
Teachers creating felt characters at an MGOL workshop in Maryland
Librarians at a MGOL Workshop in Montana, pretending their hands are neurons.
Librarians at a MGOL Workshop in Montana, pretending their hands are neurons.