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Hop Little Rabbits is a big hit in China!
Dr Patricia Xavier is in Bejing University doing a civil engineering project. In her spare time she is teaching English to Chinese children. She uses the Hop Little Rabbits Cd to help them practice their English. She says that they love the Hop Little Rabbits song so much that she has to play it about 20 times every day.. And they get so excited that she thought they would explode!
It is such a clear recording that hopes to start selling the Cds to Chinese parents soon.
Bognor Regis Mumbaba group has moved to a new venue. We will now be in the Bognor Regis Youth & Community Centre Westloats Lane, opposite the Hampshire Recreation Ground, near Bognor Regis Community College and the Arena. Small car park and parking in the local roads.
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Recently we have been delighted by request from Christian organisations for Hop Little Rabbits recordings for children in Africa. One request was from a Dorking gran who had a tape of Hop Little Rabbits and had found it very useful for teaching English in the orphanage she was working in while doing VSO Rwanda. When we heard of her plans we donated lots of tapes for her to take with her. She tells me that the children love it because of the clarity of the recording which means that they can hear every word.
Another gran got in touch with us for some tapes for her daughter who runs a centre for abandoned babies in Johannesburg. She has also told us how 'her' children love it.
We are very pleased to be able to help such worthwhile projects.
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In January we said a sad goodbye to Janet Ayers who was the very successful and popluar founder of the groups at Locks Heath, Whiteley and Chandlers Ford. Janet left to pursue her career in Jazz singing and garden design. Hazel Adams and Sara Saunders have taken her place at Locks Heath and Chris Strode has been pleased to be able to take over the groups at Whiteley and Chandlers Ford.
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New Mumbaba leader starting soon
We welcome Emma as our new Mumbaba leader. Emma has a degree in performing arts and is pleased to be able to use her talents at Mumbaba while her children are at school. She was a regular member of Mumbaba for 6 years with her 2 children. ' I always loved going to the groups and am delighted to be on the other side' she said.
Emma wil start at Whiteley Mumbaba on Friday December 5th while Chris convalesces. Chris will be back in January!
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