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My 4 year old daughter keeps asking me if she can do singing lessons because she enjoys singing so much (particularly fond of Thursday mornings at preschool because 'the lady with grey hair ' comes to sing songs with all the children. She enjoys the group aspect of everyone singing together as much as learning the songs and rhymes and instruments etc. Does anyone know of anything like this that isn't too advanced or too babyish? I would love her to get involved if so. Or anyone fancy starting something like it let me know!

Not too sure whether Margaret?s Music do, may worth dropping Margaret an email to double check which ones would be suitable for a 4 year old. Margaret is amazing and teaches music and runs the school choir at my son?s school - highly recommend if she has a suitable class.


https://www.margaretsmusicltd.com/book/

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