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Hello I’m Elaine and I run Jo Jingles classes in Gants Hill, Romford, Hornchurch and Woodford Bridge.

Can you buzz like a bee, wiggle like a worm,
flutter like a butterfly or crawl like a caterpillar?

Then be a "Boogie Bug for the BBC Children in Need Appeal 2009"


Join us for our sponsored Singalong in classes all week from Monday 16th November to Friday 20th November.

 


Jo Jingles 4 track charity CD is also now available to purchase from classes or via www.jojingles.com.
(£1 from the sale of each CD goes to the Appeal)

For more information please contact
Elaine on 0208 551 7788.

About Jo Jingles

Jo Jingles is the leading provider of Music and Movement for children aged 6 months to 5 years in the UK.

Jo Jingles was started in 1991 and the company became a franchise in 1995. There are now over 90 franchisees running classes throughout the UK.

It is never to early to bring your child to Jo Jingles. From the age of 6 months children can have fun and learn through music. All of our classes are age specific and the content of each class is varied accordingly.

Read what one of our mothers said:

Hi, I have been going to Jo Jingles for 3 years now, I started going when my first child was about 5 months and now I have been taking my second child from 5 months old. I attend Elaine's class in Romford and it is fantastic. Elaine takes a great class and the kids love her, it has been great for my girls to enjoy music, which they both love.

So a big thanks to Jo, Jo's (as the girls call it)!!

Regards
Eileen Fenner

Term Dates

Autumn Term

  • 10th September – 14th December
  • Half Term: week commencing 22nd October

Benefits of Jo Jingles

Music can play a large part in children’s development helping their vocabulary and listening skills. Research has shown that music, rhythm and rhyme has an enormous part to play in a child’s early development.

A child is more confident, usually speaks early and gains an early grasp of the rules of communication if started early in clapping games, group activities and musical games.” Dr Miriam Stoppard – Child Psychologist.

Singing songs to your child widens their vocabulary and improves listening skills, both of which make learning to read easier.” Professor John Sloboda, Keele University.

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