This resource is ideal for parents and teachers looking to facilitate those first musical steps, and allows children to discover instruments, types of music, the musical alphabet, and the basics of music
The fun and creative lessons included in this collection range from exploring instrument sounds to learning activities and maps for favorite classical music pieces such as "Pictures at an Exhibition", "Also
This book is designed to serve as a supplemental resource for rhythm activities in the classroom. The fun and innovative lessons range from playing rhythms, drums and mallet instruments, to chants and
This resource is designed for jazz enthusiasts and musicians who want to have a better understanding of the language of jazz. To successfully navigate this all-in-one jazz theory course, you should be
This book and CD combination is designed for general music teachers who are looking for a fun, hands-on approach to introducing jazz to their young students. No prior jazz experience is necessary.
Jazz bassist and elementary music educator Sherry Luchette shares her creative lesson ideas that capture the excitement and magic of jazz music. The included activities will introduce, encourage, and
Freddie awakens from hibernation to discover he is not on his beloved Treble Clef Island. Freddie's search for home leads him through Frog Land, a strange place full of bizarre creatures all pointing him to
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Freddie and his best friend, Eli, find themselves stranded on a nearby island. They follow the mysterious "Wahooooos" through the jungle and try to communicate with the purple elephant in charge. Will he
Introduce emergent readers to the fundamental music concepts in a fun and exciting way. The first book and accompanying CD narration, Freddie the Frog and the Thump in the Night, introduces the
Judy and Johnny only wanted to play in the band. They never expected people to make fun of them because of the instruments they chose to play. Since when were only boys allowed to play the tuba, or only