About Kathryn Para & Frolic the Fox
Your Guide to the Ways of Wonder
"I wrote the music we needed as a family.
Now I write the music that is needed for all children."
Your Guide to the Ways of Wonder
Kathryn Para has enjoyed over a decade and a half and thousands of hours bringing wonder to her community. Kathryn shares the power of song in guiding, teaching and inspiring. She performs as herself and as Frolic the Fox to reach diverse audiences and is constantly working on writing new music and getting it into the hands of people who guide and teach children.
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Kathryn is a mom, singer-songwriter, performer, outdoor educator ,“environmental edu-tainer”, Ukulele method creator and workshop creator and facilitator.
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Training
She is a guide in meditation, mindfulness, Social Emotional Learning Facilitator and a yoga teacher (200 hr).
Mom-Grown Musician
"It all started by writing the music we needed as a family."
Kathryn started writing music to meet needs of her neurodivergent family and kept going and going, co-creating a long-running nature camp, a ukulele method, “sneezing awake” as a magical, musical fox and creating ways for adults to bring nature, story, song and wonder to children.
GuideNotes
Songs to teach, guide, nurture and cue kittos.
Kathryn writes simple songs for complicated subjects and super singable songs to guide children through daily rhythm and transitions. We know music enriches the lives of children. Kathryn has developed hundreds of songs help integrate song into the diverse spaces. That’s why Kathryn performs so frequently as Frolic and travels around the country sharing her work with teachers, professionals and families. GuideNotes is a way to systematically bring song into life with kiddos on a daily basis, learning to “song solve” to smooth the little rough spots of the day. The program has now grown into differnt offerings, such as Nature Ditties, SongSolving™, the CodeVerb™ Concept, Daily Rhythm Activities, GuideNotes SES: Social Emotinal Songs and more.
You can now search Kathryn's song database by the topic you need. Click "Songs" above.
Frolic the Fox (born in Annapolis)
Frolic the Fox "sneezed awake" from a cloud of fairy dust that descended over Annapolis while Old Fox Books was being created. There was so much creativity and magic that Frolic just had to come out to play. Frolic started off with a weekly concert and story time, which soon doubled due to attendance and spread to other locations.
While Frolic's audience grew out of Old Fox before the pandemic, we now collaborate in different ways, with seasonal Story times on Maryland Avenue, Festivals and appearances at nearby historic mansions Hammond Harwood House and Chase Lloyd House. Old Fox Books is still her “home” and still curates her book selection.
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TidBits about Kathryn
Lives in Crofton, MD with her two teens and husband, Drew.
Traveled and lived tiny in an RV with her family for a few years, exploring every state in the country.
Junior Ranger at many national and state parks.
Nature enthusiast.
Parent of NeuroDiverse children
Proud driver of a NeuroDiverse mind
Ukulele Enthusiast: Kathryn has taught over a thousand people with her unique ukulele method.
Military born, bred, served and (medical) retired
Nature Learning Collective
Kathryn has helped to form the Nature Learning Collective of Maryland, sharing her work with educators and professionals around the country and serving local educators with local MSDE conferences.
Diversity and Inclusion
Kathryn celebrates diversity and wishes to honor children, families and community members as they are, carrying the intention that all children and families find themselves represented and respected in her work.
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Racial, ability/ disability, neurodiversity, body, sexual orientation, gender, religious and
LGBTQIA+ diversities are all part of being a community. When we are our authentic selves, the world is better for it. Kathryn is a mamma bear and supports her children and members of her community as they unfurl into their understanding of who they are.
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Kathryn celebrates her own neurodiversity and that of her family. she's pretty smitten with her brain and how it can create wonder so fluently. She does struggle with making it work in all the ways she needs it to, in the timing she wants, so a little bit of patience or understanding find a great deal of gratitude. She also has mobility challenges and is a disabled veteran.
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