Mummy and Me Magazine August 2014 October-November 2014 | Page 39
Expect traditional nursery rhymes, silly songs,
action songs, knee bouncers and finger play
rhymes as well as puppets, hobby horses,
bubbles, pom poms, parachutes, teddies,
chiffon scarves, rhythm sticks and lots of lovely
tactile percussion instruments.
The classes provide a great opportunity to meet
other mums and carers and for children to mix
with other children in their own age group.
Contact Lindsey Cooper on 07736-120-950 or
email [email protected] to reserve
your space or to pre-book your free taster
session.
You might also be interested in registering
for World Nursery Rhyme Week (10th – 14th
November), an initiative organised by Music
Bugs which celebrates the importance of
nursery rhymes in early childhood development.
Participation and downloadable resources are
completely free and you can access further
information by visiting the website at
CREATIVE LEARNING
indsey Cooper, who runs Music Bugs
classes in the Liverpool area, has launched
a number of sessions suitable for children
from birth to 4 years of age. Lindsey’s regular
weekly classes encourage young children to
develop, grow and explore the world around
them through music and song during each 40
minute session. Participating in a pre-school
music and singing class encourages many
important developmental skills for your child.
Much more than just a ‘musical experience’,
children will learn and develop a range of
important skills that will help to equip them for
school and beyond.
Creative Learning
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Free taster sessions available with
Music Bugs Liverpool
www.musicbugs.co.uk/
world-nursery-rhyme-week
Class Schedule
Monday: St. Michael’s in the Hamlet Church
Hall, Aigburth 10.30 a.m. Family Bugs
(mixed ages).
Wednesday: Childwall Valley Methodist
Church, Childwall 9.30 a.m. Family Bugs
(mixed ages)
and 10.30 a.m. Baby Bugs (0-crawling).
Friday: Ambergate Guide Hut, Garston
10.30 a.m. Family Bugs (mixed ages).
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