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Jo Jingles Baby Classes

by isleofman.com 26th April 2011
Jo Jingles classes are fun and educational, structured according to age and introduce different educational themes each week. The aim is to give babies and toddlers from three months to 5 years of age a gentle introduction to music through the use of songs, nursery rhymes, percussion instruments, movement and dance, sound games & stories. Jo Jingles is this year celebrating 15 years of running music, singing and movement classes for babies and pre-school age children and now has 100 franchisees in more than 600 centres throughout the UK and Ireland. The company also launched in Australia in October 2010. Babies aged 3mths to 6mths attend classes FREE at our venues in Castletown, Onchan and Ramsey. Please see our timetable below: Monday @ Castletown Morton Hall: 9.45am - Babies to Walking, 10.45am - Under 3’s Monday @ Onchan Community Centre: 1pm - Walking to over 2's, 2pm - Babies to walking Thursday @ Ramsey St Olave’s Church Hall: 10.00am - Babies to walking, 11:00am Under 3’s Friday @ Onchan Community Centre: 9.45am - Babies to walking, 10.45am - Under 2’s, 11:45am - Over 2’s So, don’t be shy, come along and sing a song! Contact Karyn by e-mail (preferable – as I am out teaching during the day!) or 01624 622993 and leave a message. email : jojingles@manx.net www.jojingles.com/manx - Ends -
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 26th, April 2011 10:10pm.

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