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Angie Who

K-Bop

Where
St Johns Rd
Glebe NSW 2037
Australia
St John's Glebe
When

Fridays, 10am to 10:40am Friday 7 February to Friday 11 April Except Friday 14 March

Cost

Starting from: $135.00 (plus BF)

A parent-child singing circle hosted by singer/songwriter/performer and a mama herself, Angie Who.

A joyful and engaging experience designed for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers (ages 0-5) and their parents! This class is all about bonding through the power of music, nurturing your child's emotional and developmental well-being, and introducing them to the world of sound and rhythm in a fun, interactive way.

In each session, you'll explore the magic of singing together—a natural and powerful tool for connecting, social bonding and fostering a sense of joy and security. Angie will guide families through playful songs, simple rhythms, and gentle melodies that introduce early music concepts like pitch, beat, and movement.

Come sing, laugh and learn a song to take home & sing together!

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Angie Who

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