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New group Burnham-On-Sea offers music for babies and parents

By Kimberly L. Ferguson
April 19, 2023
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New fun music play sessions for babies and their adults are set to begin at the Princess Theater and Arts Center in Burnham-On-Sea with a free trial session.

Baby Bluebirds is a fun and interactive way to entertain and educate young children, with each session filled with activities focused on research for the musical development of babies.

“Experienced teacher Amy Hardwick will lead the hour-long sessions using music, vocal play and harmonious singing to develop children’s musicality and love of the arts,” said a spokesperson.

“Parents and guardians will be fed in a welcoming atmosphere and class sizes will be intentionally reduced to promote interaction and relationships. Baby Bluebirds use good quality instruments and wonderful songs that won’t hurt your ears!

The free trial will take place on Wednesday the 13the October from 10:30 am. To reserve a spot for the free trial session or to find out more, click here. Space is limited so book early.

Regular quarterly classes will start on Wednesday 3 November at 10.30am at £ 5 per session and will run alongside school periods. Low-income Somerset families can participate in the session for free. For more information, contact the Princess Ticket Office on 01278 784464.

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