The royal mom of three and her youngest son attend a children and parents music group that features a cheeky monkey puppet. “Kate attends the weekly $15 Monkey Music sessions with 1-year-oldPrince Louis,” reports theMail on Sunday, adding that Kate “gets stuck in” during the toddler class.

Monkey Musichas been hosting classes across the U.K. for 23 years and offers educational music classes to children from the ages of 3 months to 4 years. Focusing on live singing and playing percussion instruments, parents are encouraged to sing and dance with their child in a group circle. The instructor will often call on the monkey puppet to take part in the various activities, which change theme on a weekly basis.

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Kate and Louis likely take the Heigh-Ho class, which is recommended for babies 12 months and older. “Colorful props aid visual memory while repeated actions reinforce a feel for the ‘steady beat,’ ” according to the official website. “Moving and dancing freely around the room with Monkey encourages your child to express the music that they hear with their whole bodies.”

It’s not the first time Kate has been spotted taking her children to group classes. Last year, she was spotted takingPrincess Charlottetoballet classes at a dance school in South Londonand as a hands-on mom, she regularly drops both Charlotte andPrince Georgeoff at school, in addition to attending parental events at their school – Thomas’s Battersea in London. She even recentlyjoined fellow school moms for a parents meet-up at a local pub. And earlier this year, she quietly attended a three-hour meeting on mental health at the fee-paying school.

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