Newsletter
What's coming this term?
Music For Little People is heading off to the beach this summer to frolic in the sea! We'll be sailing our boats "on the Alley Alley Oh”, stopping quickly (trying not to get toppled by the "Wavy Seas"!), splashing with the "Paddles on the Steamer" and screaming at the crocodile while "Rowing our boats". |
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Boogie Pete!
We had such a great time with Boogie Pete who was promoting his new show Boogie Pete Live! (7 March at The Junction in Cambridge). He showed us a few of his latest moves, and the children joined in with some of their favourite songs and dances such as Go, Go, Mango; Hey Monkey; Ocean Motion and many more. |
A Talent for Music?
"What is spoiled or omitted at this age cannot be put right later on.
In these years man's future is decided practically for his whole lifetime."
- Zoltan Kodály
Music is not a gift or a talent, but a language that can be learned by anyone capable of attention, awareness and memory.
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MFLP News
Music For Little People uses methods developed by two distinguished educators in the field of music: John Curwen (1816-80) and Zóltan Kodály (1882-1967). |
Mother and Baby Magazine March 2007
Music for Little People featured on page 128
As soon as your toddler finds his voice, he just wants to sing! Did you know that singing can help your child's language and listening skills as well as increase concentration and memory? |
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