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“Music isn’t a gift or a talent, but a language that can be learned by anyone capable of attention, awareness and memory.”


M


usic classes can introduce a child to the language of music and make a significant contribution to other areas of learning such as language development as children expand their vocabulary when words are reinforced by simple actions.


Music builds self esteem, builds maths skills, reinforcing the sequence of number by number songs and counting games. Action songs and movement also contribute to small and gross motor control.


Make sure you find a class with a qualified teacher who understands child and musical development - all children have the capacity to be musical if exposed to musical opportunities.


Karen Dickinson MA LTCL– Director of Music For Little People


www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk E: lwootton@musicforlittlepeople.co.uk T: 01733 241947


Bring the family to Pigeons Farm for a happy day out on the farm with hands-on experience with lots of animals, egg collecting, large play area including Jumping pillow, Gobots bale climbing, Zip wire, Halloween activities and Breakfast with Santa.


Quality home-cooked food Camp-site


All year round fun!


Pigeons FarmChildren’s Activity Farm Wisbech Road, Thorney, Peterborough PE6 0TD T: 01733 271020


www.pigeonsfarm.co.uk


Music For Little People


is exactly that, music for little people! Come along and learn


about rhythm and rhyme, or join in with the dancing and singing, it’s all part of the musical adventure.


All sessions are run by qualified teachers and are split by developmental age


from 0 to 5 years. To register simply call and book today or visit our website for further details of your local class.


T: 01733 241947 www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk E: lwootton@musicforlittlepeople.co.uk


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