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Dear All,


I'm pleased to announce that Stories Songs and Rhymes is back on at Goose Green Primary School,

This Wednesday- 25th Sept.

Please note new time: 9:00-9:40am.

Then every Wednesday during school term time. Sessions are FREE! and drop in, run by our music teacher.


Drop in from 9:00am (entrance on Tintagel Crescent), free play with the instruments, then we'll explore a favourite picture book together with songs, movement, live instruments, actions and exciting props and child friendly percussion.

Sessions open to all parents/ carers in the local area with babies and children under 4 years old (particularly suitable for 2 years+ but all welcome!)


check out https://www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org/parents/stories-songs-rhymes

for more information please contact the school office: Telephone: 020 8693 3568

Email: [email protected]

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