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Hi, MUSIC FOR LITTLE PEOPLE starts it's autumn term this Wednesday (19th) at the Goose Green Centre, SE22 9AT. Very friendly, high quality classes for 0-5 year olds, great location and venue. Only a few places available. Why not come along for a free trial class? Email me or call me on 0208 852 0118 . Best wishes, Becky Vicary.

The fees are ?58.00 for a ten week term of 45 minute classes. I ask that people pay for a whole term. That way, I know how many people are coming each week and, more importantly, everyone gets to know each other and it becomes a lovely, social event for both the babies and the adults! You'd be very welcome to come and try a class, free of charge. I'm there today, or next week is fine if that suits you better. Hope to meet you soon.


Best wishes,


Becky (Music for Little People).

  • 1 year later...

I just wanted to say how much I am enjoying being back at Becky Vicary's Music for Little People classes at the Goose Green Centre. We recently had a change of nursery days freeing up our Wednesday afternoons so I enrolled my son straight away. I had missed going along after going back to work post maternity leave.


Becky is a superb teacher and has a sublime singing voice. My 3 year old very boisterous, dinosaur loving boy is stopped in his tracks with her singing. He sings the songs we learn to himself during the week, as do I! Becky is always well prepared for the classes and makes every child feel included and special. The class size is relatively small so it's not a noisy, chaotic experience which some toddler music classes can be! She has been teaching her classes in the area for 17 years - what a great asset to the community.


She is now enrolling for next term so if you are looking for a relaxed, fun, educational way to spend your Wednesday afternoons with your little one, this is a great bet.

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