This week, the Friendly Frogs leapt into adventure as they pretended to be animals, stomping like bears, hopping like rabbits, and crawling low to the ground. These playful movements helped them practise keeping a steady beat, listening closely, and moving their bodies with growing control. The children loved singing along and joining in with actions, filling the room with smiles and laughter. Using their imagination to copy animal sounds and movements allows them to explore creativity in fun new ways. They also worked on important social skills like sharing, taking turns, and playing together as a group. Each action built their confidence and encouraged them to express themselves more boldly. The session showed how music and drama can make learning exciting, helping the children grow in rhythm, coordination, and joy.
