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Harpist makes fairytale magic for Netherton J&I youngsters

Harpist, and former pupil of Netherton Junior school, Kathryn Mason, returns for a day.
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Harpist, and former pupil of Netherton Junior school, Kathryn Mason, returns for a day. w315c239

A FAIRYTALE was brought to life at Netherton J&I School this week.

Children in nursery and reception classes have been learning all about Jack and the Beanstalk.

And the youngsters were mesmerised when they got a visit from harpist Kathryn Mason, who they believed to be a friend of the giant from the story.

The 16-year-old, who is a former pupil, wowed them with her golden harp playing skills, and even played Happy Birthday for two of them.

Nursery teacher Leigh Douglas, said: “The children were absolutely fascinated. They had learnt that Jack had pinched the giant’s harp, and we told them Kathryn was a friend who had a spare one. They were asking her all about the giant, including what his favourite colour was and what he likes to eat for breakfast.”

 

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