Subject: Friend, The Stringosaurus Early Childhood Violin Resources Hub is ready!

Save time, re-energise and bring even more joy into your teaching!

Hello Friend,


How are you and how is your teaching going?


I have so much news to tell you. I have finally launched a 10 year project that I feel will make a real difference to your teaching and save you heaps of time!


Presenting...

Stringosaurus,

The early childhood violin resources hub and community.

Built for string teachers to use and share with their students.


 

This was launched last Monday to the Australian String Teachers' Association Victoria, at their Show and Talent webinar, and since then, I've already had customers sign up from all over the world!


The early feedback is that there is a feeling of excitement from string teachers as they now have resources they can use in person and online!


The hub is a comprehensive database packed full with over 70 (and growing) fun and creative ideas, games, stories, play-along videos, and songs aimed primarily for beginner violin students aged between 3-8, although many of the resources can also be adapted for older beginners.


"I adore how creative and imaginative the Stringosaurus approach is, and I will certainly use the new online hub to complement my violin and viola lessons!” (S.F-Vidler, Scotland)



Sign up for a paid subscription and I will add you to our online tight-knit Facebook community!


Please consider spreading the word to your string teaching colleagues. You are all amazing and I'm so grateful to have your support.


Cheers


Laura :)


PS. Did you know, I was incredibly privileged to be asked to present at the Nova Scotia Music Educator conference on Friday? I shared resources and teaching ideas from my new hub and the teachers absolutely LOVED them! I am so excited and so decided to make them available to each and every one of you...


You can grab 5 amazing resources for FREE... just click here. (No credit card needed for free link)... Let me know what you think of the resources? Are they useful?