Walking on the Moon with Carol-Anne!

We’re always delighted to share links related to members of CALA staff and we wanted everyone to see one of our very talented ladies – Carol-Anne Farquhar – doing what she does so well!

Carol-Anne is one of our four part time Gaelic Toddler Development Workers who support and promote Gaelic language learning and usage amongst our youngest children and their parents through quality play experiences at Gaelic Toddler groups. Working in partnership with The Highland Council and Bòrd na Gàidhlig (BnG), CALA is helping to develop a vibrant Gaelic 0-3 early years sector across the Highlands.

Carol-Anne is playing the pipes in this video. She looks ultra glam and is obviously extremely talented! No wonder the children in Thurso Toddlers love their music play!

Janine Donald, CALA Communications & ICT Support Officer

About CALA Childhood Practice

We offer Childhood Practice and Learning Support Services for children 0-16 and their families, with over 300 members working throughout the Highlands, Moray and Argyll & Bute.
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2 Responses to Walking on the Moon with Carol-Anne!

  1. Stephanie Bruce says:

    What a wonderful video – I’m always amazed at the talents of CALA staff (beyond those we see in their day to day work)! I should be used to it by now but it still astounds me – I’m still searching for my own forte, but I have a feeling that it doesn’t lie with playing the bagpipes….

  2. Norma Ruettimann, Training Development Manager, Care and Learning Alliance says:

    How talented you are Carol-Anne, the children in Thurso are so lucky to benefit from your talents, bet they don’t know there’s a TV start in their midst!

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