 | Good Fun....Great Music! Ronno ...an internationally acclaimed children's performer, award-winning recording artist and educator, crafts quality songs for kids, and has amassed a catalogue of over 170 published works to date.
This gifted entertainer has developed his live performance children's shows to make them what they are today: energetic, highly polished, musical-movement experiences that delight children and adults alike, throughout the U.S. and Canada. If you're looking for great kids' entertainment, Ronno's energetic, highly participatory shows will be a sure hit. And not only are they great fun, his music helps to promote fitness and build early literacy. | NOW AVAILABLE! 
Catch a Brain Wave Fitness Fun A Unique, brain-based DPA Resource! | Live Community Concerts Kids love the fast-paced action that gets them singing, dancing and having a great time. Parents appreciate the meaningful content frequently found underneath all the fun. Educational Performances Children's recording artist and educator Ronno (a.k.a. Ron Hiller, B.A., B.Ed.) treats elementary and pre-school students to one of the most exciting educational experiences of their young lives. Ronno designs these interactive shows to encourage respect for self, others (including conflict resolution) and the environment - while also promoting literacy/reading readiness and fitness (e.g., Quality Daily Physical Activity). | AWARDS for the exciting, new resource: Catch A Brain Wave Fitness Fun Parents' Choice "Approved" 2007 10 Best Active Products 2007 (Institute for Childhood Resources/Dr. Toy) Directors' Choice Award 2007 (Early Childhood News) 100 Best Children's Products 2007 (Stevanne Auerback, PhD./Dr.Toy)
RONNO & Liz Jones-Twomey (a.k.a. Miss J.T.) posing with awards for their Catch A Brain Wave Fitness Fun CD at the KIMBO Educational booth, NAEYC National Conference, Chicago, 2007 |  |
| Ronno's "In Your Hands" is a moving musical tribute to teachers everywhere - and to the profound contribution they make to students' lives. Organizers use it as a "finale" at teacher-appreciation events, graduations, teaching seminars, professional development days and other similar gatherings. "In Your Hands" is used at "Teacher of the Year" events, and by conference presenters such as Dr. Michele Borba. |
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