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Hi everyone, my sister is a music teacher in Birmingham and completely devoted to spreading the joy of music and singing to all communities, ages & abilities.


She?s just self- published her first book which is a lovely illustrated collection of ?rejigged? classic children?s songs. I?m not remotely musical and to be honest even the baby music groups left me a bit terrified but i can honestly say my kids (4&7) love this book not least because for each song you scan a QR code and there?s a video of her and her 4 year old singing the song so you get the idea! If it sounds like something your children would enjoy, here?s the link: thanks so much in advance for your support!

Rejigged By Singamajig: Classic Children's Songs Reimagined https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09YNFRPLK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6E8FBWBEFZXG90E2JG1E

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