Tunes & Tales with Anne Marie Forer is live on Zoom.

Wednesday September 23rd at 4pm.

via the Woonsocket Harris Public Library

Great for ages 6 & under with adult present

 

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How do you know its fall? “When you pick apples and pumpkins too,” sings Apple Annie who is featured in a delightful 30 minute interactive program of songs, fingerplays and musical activities for young children and their families.  Join her on Zoom September 23th at 4pm. She suggests that if you have scarves, shakers, any kind of simple rhythm instruments at home, (pots, pans and wooden spoons are good too), keep them handy so you and your children can play along with her. For more information on Anne-Marie Forer and her Family Music Programs: www.tunes-n-tales.com

 

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