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Our beloved music class with Monica Weil's Creative Music is sadly coming to an end as she's retiring this month.

Such a shame as they really were the best classes we ever went to.


I am looking for a fun music class starting in Sept 2015 for my little one who'll be just about turning 2 then. We didn't really get on with Boppin Bunnies at Punk Me Up cafe as the littles ones tend to run all around the shop and be more interested in painting lol!


I know that there's the Monkey Music franchise but I wondered if there was anything a bit more local?


Please let me know if you have any recco's....

Thanks heaps x

Hi depending on where you are there is a lovely group on a Tuesday morning at the ivy house 10.30-11.15 Margaret's music. Lots of drumming using instruments

New songs that we hadn't heard before going there. ?5.50 per session and ?1 for every extra child.

She has a Facebook page search for Margaret's music ltd for timetables and locations.

http://www.camberwellchoirschool.org.uk


It's in Camberwell so not so local, but this is a really brilliant group which you can attend on a drop-in basis but which I found really attempted to in still the basics of good musicianship - even in two year olds. So they did lots of things like watching the 'conductor', playing loud and soft, as well as having lots of fun and hearing a lovely musical story each week.

Lots of opportunities to try instruments and good progression paths too.

I warmly recommend Becky Vicary's Music for Little People classes. We have just finished 3 years with Becky (my son is starting reception in September).Becky is a professional singer and musician as well as being brilliant with children and her fun and creative classes have really inspired my son to have a love of music.


Here's a link to Becky's contact details:

http://www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk/teachers-s-e-l

and to her timetable:

http://www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk/timetable-s-e-l

(although I believe her 2-4 class in East Dulwich is changing to 10am on Wednesday mornings from September).

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