Current signatories: 2002

Amusica

Aim of planned activity:

Amusica pledges to continue to specialise in encouraging families and early learning environments to provide and include every young child with access to a range of quality exciting and easy-to-play percussion musical instruments that are in tune to aid in the development of skills and interests relative to music making, music therapy and the development of general communications.

Brief description:

A simple, easy to navigate website specialising in offering quality baby and young children's percussion instruments was created, targeting parents, carers and educators living and working with children from 3mths+. There are no minimum orders or high prices, thus opening up the market to those wishing to spend as little as £1.99. Bulk orders are also discounted. These colourful and robust instruments are all tune, and together with attractive packaging and at affordable prices it is hoped that more parents will turn to buying musical gifts for their babies and young children. The ongoing success is dependent on word of mouth and consistant affordable prices.

Who the activity is for:

Babies and children from 3mths+ including children with special needs. Parents, preschool sector and primary schools.

Duration of activity:

Long term

Additional information:

Catalogues are also available.



All together now

All together now

Where in a high school would you find children from year 7 to year 13, boys and girls, sharing an activity, connecting and interacting, smiling, laughing and learning together?

What has changed in KS3?

What has changed in KS3?

Creativity is at the core of the new KS3 music curriculum, along with more autonomy and flexibility for schools in the way they teach.