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Stories Songs and Rhymes is back for a new term at Goose Green Primary School

Sessions are open to all parents and carers in the local area and their 0-4 year olds. Sessions are FREE and drop in.

Wednesday mornings 9:15-10:00am


Each week we have a new favourite picture book which we explore together with songs, actions, movement, puppets, percussion and live instruments to sing along with.


We always start with free play with the instruments. Normally held in the school hall, we have lots of space to enjoy!


Entrance on Tintagel Crescent, SE22 8HG

Telephone: 020 8693 3568

Email: [email protected]

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

Stories and songs is on again this week! Come and join us for a session of music, movement and a wonderful picture book. New story and musical activities each week. 9:15am, Goose Green Primary (full details in post above)

This week the session and story will be all about a favourite tiger and will involve some instruments, bubbles, a giant scrunchie and of course ukulele and lots of action songs!

9:15-10:00am at Goose Green Primary School (full details in top post). Drop in this Wednesday for some musical fun!

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