Special offer on membership for September

MONKEY Music will be offering a special reduced membership fee if you sign up to our

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Tuesday 30 August 2016

MONKEY Music will be offering a special reduced membership fee if you sign up to our lovely classes during September.

Our classes, held on Tuesdays in Henley at the Church of the Sacred Heart, provide a stimulating musical environment which helps your baby develop socially, emotionally and physically — and develop language skills and creativity.

These sessions engage little ones, from as young as three months, through gentle songs (with exciting props for visual stimulation), simple movement and lots of “rocking” and “bouncing” songs with a strong pulse to help develop awareness of rhythm even at this early age.

Interesting and unusual instruments such as energy chimes, boomwackers and spring drums help them to experience many different sounds, and babies love playing our colourful bells, maracas and rainmakers whilst learning lots of ways to enjoy the drums.

We also hold classes for older age groups — one and two years and two and three years.



Call Val on 01635 860959 or email newbury.henley@monkeymusic.co.uk to book your first complimentary session.

Our website can be found at www.monkeymusic.co.uk — we look forward to seeing you and your little one soon!



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