Listening to music and moving in response to the sounds we hear is the most natural reaction in the world. The Little Book of Music and Movement is packed full of ideas and activities for early years settings. The musical sources are varied and eclectic, including classical, pop, jazz, world, traditional, some well-known and others undiscovered gems, and all easily available via www.youtube.com or other internet sources. This book gives practitioners information, resources and confidence to use lots of music to enrich the learning environment. Alongside ideas for movement, other ideas for expressive arts activities such as art, music and drama are included in 'Whatever next' sections and links to other curriculum areas which include 'EYFS connections'.
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The contributions to Getting ready for phonics - L is for sheep have been written by a team of early years specialists: Ros Bayley, Helen Bilton, Lynn Broadbent, Marion Dowling, Margaret Edgington, Jane Evans, Judith Harries, Jennie Lindon, Linda Pound, Kym Scott, Judith Stevens and Penny Tassoni. The editing and introductions are by Sally Featherstone.
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