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Alphabet classes for pre-school children -limited free trial spaces this week


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Hello everyone


I run Fuzzy & Friends Phonics - the alphabet class for pre-school children aged 3 and 4 years old.


These fun-filled classes introduce children to the letters and sounds of the alphabet through stories, games and a dash of magic!


THE NEW AUTUMN TERM 2015 IS ABOUT TO BEGIN!


Free trials will take place over 2 weeks in September on Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays at both 10am and 1.30pm.

Please contact me to book your free space and let me know if you want the morning or afternoon slot and which date:

8th, 9th, 10th, 15th, 16th and 17th September.


Term will start the following week on the 22nd September.


Please look at my website for more details http://www.fuzzyandfriends.com and contact me to book your space.

You can reach me on 07903830384 or [email protected]


I hope to hear from you,


Tara

Creator of Fuzzy & Friends Phonics


TESTIMONIALS from last year:


Fuzzy & Friends Phonics is a fantastic class. I have been a nanny for 10 years and this is definitely the best class I have been too" Cheryl


"Delilah loved the classes, Tara was her favourite teacher." Tracey


"Jasper loved going to Fuzzy & Friends Phonics. The small classes allowed him to build up trust in Tara and get to know the other children. He learned so much over the year and is now ready to read! I would definitely recommend this class, it is a great environment for pre-schoolers to build confidence." Silene


"My daughter was entranced by this throughly original and engaging class. It really helped her start to get to grips with phonics and she loved the humour, games and puppets. Tara creates an energetic and fun atmosphere that draws in toddlers, their parents and siblings alike. One of the highlights of our week!" Emily


"Fuzzy and Friends Phonics is a wonderful way for children to learn their phonics. Tara is a fun, loving, professional who always gives her best and is never short of exciting things to do. It is also a safe haven for parents and carers as Tara gives us a space where we can enjoy a cup of tea and the little brothers and sisters (who are too young for the session) can sit and play. At the end of the session there are worksheets to take away so we can continue the learning experience at home." Keshia

There are free refreshments at the class for both children and grown ups. Grown ups are able to help themselves to complimentary tea / coffee and biscuits and children get a free babyccino along with organic, sugar free alpahbet biscuits.
These classes are fantastic for pre school children. The little boy I take care of and his friend both (3) love them and spend the afternoons doing the worksheets we get from the classes. You should definitley give them a go!!!

Thank you for the testimonial Morgan.


If anyone wishes to get in touch, please send me a PM or email me directly on [email protected].


There are spaces left tomorrow in both the 10am session and the 1.30pm session.


Thanks so much

The first week of free trials is completed and many slots are now booked in each class.


This week is your last chance to try out this class for free. Please let me know asap if you are interested in coming along to a free session this coming week on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.


You can call or text me on 0790383084 or email me on [email protected] or contact me through the website:

http://www.fuzzyandfriends.com


Thanks so much


Tara

Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday are the last free trial sessions of Fuzzy & Friends Phonics.


I have a couple of spaces left in each slot so please get in touch if you want to try out the class.


Thanks so much


Tara

I just wanted to say that my little one started these classes when he was two and a half. Usually keener to do sporty activities like rugby and cricket, he absolutely loves going to Fuzzy and Friends. Tara is a lovely teacher, the classes are always fun, and it's really sparked an interest for him in phonics and the alphabet. Big thumbs up.
Big thumbs up from me too! Our daughter loves Tara's classes and although it's an educational activity, it is so much fun. I really think it's the most inventive pre-school class I have been to - really original - and my daughter is really excited when I mention we are going. Very impressive!

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