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anyone else be interested in setting up a music group/playgroup for there little ones 0-5 years?


I am a New Zealand mum who attended a music group back home when I lived there. These groups are run all over NZ (most towns have a group) Australia and Asia... it is a great morning for little ones and mums/dads/grandparents....


It starts with 30 minutes of singing followed by 45 minutes of playing for kiddies (coffee and cake for mums)..  They also organised nights out for mums (such as movie nights/dinner). Cost is normally ?3 to ?4 per family to cover costs.


The group is normally run out of a church hall and has a few religious songs each session (please don't be put off if you are not religious and most people who attend these groups don't go to church)


So my questions are:

Would this be something people in the area would be interested in attending?


Would other mums be interested in helping (some may need to lead the music session, collect the money or set up for snacks/cake)...I think I would need 5 other mums to rotate duties.


The Link to the music sessions are below...

https://www.mainlymusic.org/about-us

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