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An alternative singing group for mums, bumps and pre-crawlers starting in East Dulwich this September - Thula Mama.


Enjoy the benefits of singing in a group whilst soothing your baby with the nourishing comfort of your voice. At Thula Mama, we learn simple songs, lullabies and chants from around the world in beautiful a-cappella harmony.


No musical experience necessary!


Thula Mama will take place in my cosy East Dulwich living room on Thursday mornings 10-11.30am. All sessions include tea and homemade cake.


FIRST SESSION FREE, then ?10 per session


STARTS SEPTEMBER


To book your place: please call Elizabeth on 07930110131 or email: [email protected] or facebook: thulamamaED


http://www.thulamama.co.uk/main.htm

I would like to highly recommend this group.


I loved going to Elizabeth's singing group. I have 2 kids and have tried various classes and groups and haven't enjoyed any as much as this. I really looked forward to it every week. It is at Elizabeth's house which makes it really relaxed and welcoming. She is a brilliant teacher and host, and also makes amazing cakes! I met lots of other lovely women who I hope to keep in touch with.

Interesting article in the guardian on the benefits of singing with your baby: "Song is a special type of speech. Lullabies, songs and rhymes of every culture carry the 'signature' melodies and inflections of a mother tongue, preparing a child's ear, voice and brain for language."


https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/may/08/singing-children-development-language-skills


At Thula Mama we sing traditional songs, lullabies and chants from around the world. The babies and the Mamas love it and it's great fun!


To sign up email: [email protected]


Or look at our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thulamamaED/

Just wanted to add a recommendation for this group. Me and my little boy loved being part of this singing group and we met lots of lovely mums and babies! Elizabeth is a wonderful host and put everyone at ease, beginners and more confident singers. We all had a great time every week so don't hesitate and try it out!
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