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		<title>By: Petits Haricots &#187; Blog Archive &#187; That wasn&#8217;t a good plan&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Anyway, SB enjoyed the African Drama - it&#8217;s not really drama - more musicy really, they were mostly playing on African drums this time. They were similar to the ones we used at a different group earlier in the year. I was impressed that SB remembered some of it, in particular how they were shown to beat a simple rhythm on the edge and the middle of the drum. So they had fun making lots of noise. BB didn&#8217;t want to be left out, and in between stuffing plums into her mouth had her own drum. mostly she just stood in front of it, but did eventually get around to bashing it a few times. Katy and kids from In at the Deep End were there, but didn&#8217;t really get to say much beyond hello. Finsished off with a visit to the park with SB best pal there M. Shame we live so far away so don&#8217;t get to see them to as much as SB would like. M was refusing at the end to leave the park unless we went round to their house [...] ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Anyway, SB enjoyed the African Drama &#8211; it&#8217;s not really drama &#8211; more musicy really, they were mostly playing on African drums this time. They were similar to the ones we used at a different group earlier in the year. I was impressed that SB remembered some of it, in particular how they were shown to beat a simple rhythm on the edge and the middle of the drum. So they had fun making lots of noise. BB didn&#8217;t want to be left out, and in between stuffing plums into her mouth had her own drum. mostly she just stood in front of it, but did eventually get around to bashing it a few times. Katy and kids from In at the Deep End were there, but didn&#8217;t really get to say much beyond hello. Finsished off with a visit to the park with SB best pal there M. Shame we live so far away so don&#8217;t get to see them to as much as SB would like. M was refusing at the end to leave the park unless we went round to their house [...] </p>
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