Tunes-N-Tales Family Music for Preschoolers

Every Other Wednesday

 

11:30-12:15

March 12 & 26

April 9 & 30

May 14

 

It’s Time for Tunes-N-Tales, Everybody Say Hello

 

Tunes & Tales for Tots will have you singing songs and making music with Anne-Marie Forer. This program for children includes finger-plays, movement activities and rhythm instrument play. Tap your toes, and clap your hands, it is time for Tunes-N-Tales.

 

Great for preschoolers ages 2-5 and their adult.

Walk-ins are welcome though registration is suggested.

 

Call 401-769-9044 x2 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Snow Policy:

 

If school is cancelled in Woonsocket the music show is cancelled. If you are not sure call 401-769-9044 x2

 

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