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Early exposure to a second language has a whole range of benefits for your child - not least of which is that it’s fantastic for their brain development and learning skills! Which makes it one of the best activities you can do with your little one from birth.
Our multi award-winning music & language classes help develop your child’s early communication skills, build their confidence, and enhance their physical and emotional development.
Each BilinguaSing session is a fun-filled sensory adventure, combining our original songs and bilingual rhymes with characters, magical lighting effects, fascinating bubbles, funky props and colourful parachutes. All of which are guaranteed to keep your little one engaged from start to finish.
And for many parents, their BilinguaSing class is the only class they attend that offers them some mental stimulation, helping to stave off ‘baby brain’.
Why singing?
Singing in a foreign language can make it easier to learn - just think of all those old songs you somehow still remember all the words to! So in a BilinguaSing class you’ll sing everything in English first, followed by the second language. This way, you and your little one will gradually make connections between the two languages in a natural, gentle way.
And while you don't need to know any languages to join us, we promise that you’ll be singing along in no time!
Tuesdays at 10:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 10:45
1 years to 5 years
£4.25 - £5.00.
Clitheroe Children's Centre
Queens Road
Clitheroe
North West
BB7 1EL
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