Welcome To Boogie Mites UK
Shakers
As the Boogie Mites lyrics go.. "I have made a shaker, a shaker just for me and when I shake my shaker just look what I can be...."
Shakers are a fantastic way to explore sounds, rhythm and movement with children, therefore they are an essential instrument in our workshops. They are great fun and easy to make at home or in an Early Years setting. Here are the 5 quick easy steps to get you shaking.
Step 1. You will need a receptacle with a lid, almost any will do as long as it is non-breakable. Plastic drink bottles, potato chip tubes, cleaning product plastic containers (washed well!).
What makes Boogie Mites different?
There are many pre-school music groups around but Boogie Mites is different in many ways.
Original music and fabulous songs loved by adults and children alike
Homemade, eco-friendly props and instruments: Using recycled materials makes our music sessions colourful and fun. Craft and music sessions allow children to get involved and make their own musical props and instruments – far more fun than plastic mass produced items.
Testimonials
Boogie Mites range of programmes are being used and enjoyed in Children Centres, Schools and Nurseries by Early Year Practitioners, Reception Teachers, Speech and Language Therapists, Carers, Parents and Children from 0-6 years.
Take a look at Boogie Mites Video Testimonials - CLICK HERE
Parent and Carers Programmes
Each of our music programmes to support key areas of the Early Years Foundation Stage has been tailored for parents and carers to use at home, to support everyday learning.
Music and Movement Programmes
“This is the first course that I have been on that truly embraced and gave real examples of the philosophy of the EYFS framework.”
Kevin Hillier, Greenmount School, IOW.
Specifically compiled to support Early Years Foundation Stage, our programmes are recognised as providing valuable training and a key resource for practitioners in early years settings, enabling a rich and varied music provision as part of everyday activities.
The programmes currently available are:
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