TestimonialsMusic for Little People provides a structured learning environment instead of just "bash and sing". It's got a definite path that is followed to expose children to the language of music and a wide range of material. Jo - Mum to Georgia (3)The best thing about Music for Little People is the opportunity Sarah - mother of Robbie (2) and William (4)The children love it! Estelle - mother to twins Joshua and Judith (2)Music for Little People is great fun. I can see the children really Diane - Mum to Holly (11 months)Music for Little People has added so much to our lives. Nancy - mother of David and Victoria (3)The kids are off to a musical adventure…It's the full experience in which every child seems to delight. Brookmont Children's CentreLarissa is now taking piano lessons and I'm convinced that MariaOur Thursday mornings are filled Jean - mother of Diana (4)I have been taking my son to MFLP classes in Buckden for about 6 months and he really enjoys them. He started aged 2 and understands the format, which is broadly repeated each week. He has picked up the songs and whilst he is still shy in class, loves making us all do the hokey cokey in the living room at home! My daughter also went to Karen's classes while at Buckden Day Nursery and loved them. She was soon teaching me new songs and actions and particularly liked to practice what she had learnt running round madly on our trampoline. I went to Monkey Music classes in London which were great too, but Karen's classes are more relaxed and friendly and, since they are an hour long, she breaks up the singing with free play with instruments and the children dance and run about to keep them interested. Thoroughly recommend it! June 2011 - AmyI have been taking my daughter, Poppy (2 Years) too MFLP for about six months now and we absolutely love it. We both love learning the songs and actions and often sing them on the car journey home. As the weeks have progressed I have noticed that Poppy will tap along to songs in time to the music, sessions have also helped in her learning words such as helicopter, sounding out each syllable as part of a rhythm. Poppy often gathers up her dolls and teddies and holds little music classes for them, sitting them in a circle and singing the songs from the week’s session, she always ends by offering them a sticker! June 2011 - Jose
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