LITTLE ones will have to wait to get the chance to boogie and sing-a-long in the same room - but they bowed out in style before the latest lockdown came into effect.

Musician Lynette Beaton was belting out all the old favourites on her guitar at her popular Boogie Bugs parties.

They were held at Dazzles Dance Studio before the latest restrictions were announced and all the action had to move online once again.

Lynette's jamming sessions for tiny tots have really taken off over the last year, with around 200 signed up to them.

She said: "We have a great time and I can't thank Dazzles Dance Studio enough for all their support to get our classes back on."

Singer and guitarist Lynette has built up an army of tiny little music lovers since launching Boogie Bugs four years ago.

Despite Covid-19 closing things down last spring, she quickly built up a big following with her live classes on Facebook during the lockdown.

They then enjoyed getting back together when the restrictions were lifted for a time.

The tiny tots just love moving and grooving, with lots of music, songs, and instruments for them to enjoy - and mums and dads get the chance to join in with the fun too.

To find out more about Inverclyde Boogie Bugs and get updates on the current online classes visit their Facebook page.