A journey you won’t soon forget. Scott Joplin, the king of ragtime, leads the way as we follow his footsteps in a child-friendly manner. Come on along! Colorful illustrations educate and entertain, and ample text per page minimizes page turns so children have the time they need to see and learn.
This beach has nothing to do with sand. We’ll learn about American composer Amy Beach, from her love of nature to her gifted ear. Colorful illustrations educate and entertain, and ample text per page minimizes page turns so children have the time they need to see and learn.
We’ll learn about Mozart’s life in Europe, a famous piece that he wrote, and his furry friend Bimperl. Wolfgang’s world—let’s visit it together! Colorful illustrations educate and entertain, and ample text per page minimizes page turns so children have the time they need to see and learn.
B is for Beethoven. This storybook takes us through Ludwig’s life, from a young boy to composing “Ode to Joy.” Are you ready? Let’s learn about Ludwig! Colorful illustrations educate and entertain, and ample text per page minimizes page turns so children have the time they need to see and learn.
Let’s have fun with Melody as we learn about high and low. Through reaching high to the sky and low to our toes, we’ll move, listen, and learn together. Here we go!
Come close for a secret you can hear. I’ll whisper really softly, so come very near. It’s no secret that this book will be a great way for your students to explore the dynamics piano and forte. They’ll learn about dynamics with their music friend Skip.
Finger numbers are important, and students benefit from plenty of review. This story offers a rhyming review that your students will remember and love. Finger numbers come alive. Count them, 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5!
Children love Buzzy the Bee and his five little bees. A fantastic review of finger numbers, this book tells Buzzy’s story in a rhyming and child-friendly manner. Skip, Melody, and Music also join our journey to Musicland.
A student and teacher favorite, bubble fingers really are the best. This book is a terrific introduction to hand position. Be prepared—you’ll be reading this story over and over again!
The cat, dog, and elephant lead us on a march past the 2 black keys. Keyboard geography explored in rhyme? Sounds like a good time!
Let’s go take a walk on top of the keys. Skip leads us and our friend Melody to find the groups of 3 black keys. Keyboard geography in a story—so much fun!
Skip, Melody, and Music lead the way as we learn about the music alphabet.
Tempo is important to you and to me. Let’s learn about lento with our friend Skip. Practical terms and fun actions make this a great interactive storybook.
Tempo is important to you and to me. Let’s learn about allegro with our friend Melody. Practical terms and fun actions make this a great interactive storybook.
Is it a golf club? Is it a light? A head and a stem, we’ll soon get this right. The quarter note takes center stage in this rhyming tale of the note that gets one beat. Also, remember your manners: always say “please!”
With a head and a stem, the half note really is neat. It gets beats of two and clapping it’s a treat. Don’t forget your manners: always say “thank you!”
Mozart and Beethoven make an appearance in this story. Clap it, count it, and you’ll soon see, the dotted-half note gets counts of three. Remember your manners too. Ex-cuse me!
It’s not a ball or a bubble in the sky, but it has a head and no stem, oh my! The whole note takes the stage in this rhyming tale of the note that gets four beats. Remember your manners, and always say “you are wel-come!”
Music is special, and he’s the star of this story. This is a terrific review of note values. Children love the review, and they love Music too. Join Music as he dances and claps his way through this book.
Our music friend Melody will show the way. We’ll learn about the staff in this book, hooray! Pictures show lines, spaces, and notes galore.
This spider’s not scary—he likes to have fun. Spidey’s his name; he’s a friend to everyone. Let’s visit Spidey as he climbs on the staff.
This patriotic story relates the lines and spaces of the staff to the stripes of the US flag. Call it Old Glory, our symbol so true. It has special colors: red, white, and blue. Join the parade and be a star today!
Ready for a treasure hunt? Let’s go along with Skip as he, Music the Dog, and Melody learn about the treble clef.
Let’s learn about the bass clef with our friend Melody. Children will love counting the staff lines and finding F. For low sounds with the left hand, to the bass clef we go!