Can you teach my mummy how to do that!
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    Default Can you teach my mummy how to do that!

    This afternoon we had a fabby music session with puppets and actions and dancing.

    One particular boy who is very shy joined in beautifully and at the end of one of the songs said 'can you please teach my mummy how to do the actions so I can do this at home!'

    I thought that was lovely

    having said that I am not doing a session for parents!! I can dance around my living room with a bunch of kids but adults.....I am not that brave

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    That is lovely

    Is the song on a cd that you could sign post parents to - and maybe some written guidance on puppets ect in a newsletter?


    Penny

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    I did that last year Penny, we made an 'our favourite songs' book which the children loved sharing with the parents.

    This song is a new one though - I will have to do an update!

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    Oh that's sweet - you'll have to do him a song sheet before he loses interest.

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

 

 

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