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Children’s Music on a Budget

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

But musical instruments can be expensive, and many are too delicate for pre-school aged children. How can you expose your pre-school and grade school age children to musical instruments without spending an arm and a leg? Here are a few thoughts on giving your child access to music on a budget.

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Create Birthday Party Fun With Frugal Live Entertainment

For the Mommas

If you don’t have a karaoke system but play musical instruments, or know someone who does, arrange a little singalong. If musical talent isn’t anywhere to be found, make musical instruments out of paper plates, paper towel tubes, bells, whistles, or whatever makes a fun sound. Then decide on your puppets.

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10 Evening Activities Your Family Can Enjoy for Less!

Saving Cents With Sense

Head to your local craft store and buy a bottle of glow in the dark paint. Using a paint brush paint them with the glow in the dark paint. Anyone who plays an instrument can bring it and show off their talents in front of the cozy glow of the fire. This site uses affiliate links. All rights reserved.

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The One Most Important Thing You Need to Get Rich

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Parents teach us persistence in the things they repeat (verbally and in their actions) day after day. Most parents persist in insisting that their children learn to use the potty, tie their shoes and maybe play a musical instrument. When my Granddaughter was little, she had to learn to buckle her own seat belt.

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