
Children Music Book List
Children's Songbook
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Buy the book A delightful large Hardcover book of Children's favourites, with stories about each song. This beautifully illustrated book includes Nursery Rhymes, Disney Muppet songs and many more.Full rich, easy piano arrangements. (Customer review) |
Animagicals: Music
More info Buy children music books Ages 6-8, younger for reading aloud. Originally published in Switzerland, this delightful book in the long, tall Animagicals series (see Animagicals: Colors too) will have your kids celebrating the sound of music! Twelve different interactive spreads pose witty rhyming riddles courtesy of poet Carol Diggory Shields, accompanied by Croatian artist Svjetlan Junakovic's whimsical and lovely paintings of musical instruments. (Customer review) |
Spanish Espanol: Beginning Spanish for All Ages More
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the book I bought this book and cassette to help my
preschoolers and we really enjoy it. The spanish content is spoken or sung very clearly which seems to be a big advantage over other tapes we have used. My 4 and 5 year olds both love it, and it is also very pleasant listening for adults. (Customer review) |
The Remarkable Farkle McBride - by John Lithgow More info Buy the book My kids (4-1/2 and 3 year-old twins) absolutely
love this book! The words are interesting and complex, the rhymes are goofy, the illustrations are hysterical. I understand that there is a CD available to complement the book, which we will surely buy. We loved this book so much that we are donating a copy to our eldest's school. (Customer review) |
Let's Dance!: Learn to Swing, Jitterbug, Rumba, Tango, Line Dance, Lambada, Cha-Cha, Waltz, Two-Step, Foxtrot and Salsa With Style, Grace and Ease - by Paul Bottomer More info Buy the book This book outlines most of the ballroom dances from a pictorial point of view with the assistance of footstep illustrations. A good book to have when learning ballroom, and the price is very reasonable. (Customer review) |
Big Book of Disney Songs - Ages 9-12 More info Buy the book Doing scales used to be boring, mindless,
tedious work. But with this series of exercises, you not only feel like your singing songs with a big band backing you up, you are! These eight exercises are written in a various musical styles. For instance, Gospel Octaves has you singing along with a full gospel choir, B-3 organ et al. Latins spits has you doing the samba while practicing enunciation. (Customer review)
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The Amazing Pop-Up Music Book - by Kate Petty, Jennie Maizels (Illustrator) More
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the book " Clop " a rhythm like a pony! Take the
musical tree elevator! Meet Quentin Quarter Note! With this lively, toe-tapping, time-keeping interactive book, aspiring young musicians pull tabs, flip flaps, and tickle the ivories of a real battery-run electronic keyboard (three SR1130 batteries included). Soon everyone will be reading music! (Customer review) |
Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin : A Violin (Aladdin Picture Books) - by Lloyd Moss, Marjorie Priceman (Illustrator); More
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the book He talks about the importance of breath (far
too rare in piano lessons) and is good on the relation of finger stroke to
dynamic level. He offers one fine exercise for voicing of chords and another--a long scale in diminuendo--for finger control. For a pianist with a performing career in Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev, Berman has a surprising amount of respect for the printed scores, and his background in early music comes through several times. (Customer review) |
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