Music and Composer Storybooks
Charming music and composer stories with large, colorful illustrations and rhyming text that teaches. Join Skip, Melody, and Music the Dog as we play and learn about music and the piano together. Saddle-stitched and printed on 8" x 8", high gloss paper, the KiddyKeys storybooks are loved by children and teachers alike!
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Kids love to skip, and notes can skip too. In this story, Skip and Melody show us how to skip around on the staff. When you’re done reading, you’ll all skip away.
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It’s time to move on the staff. Music the Dog and the elephant lead the way. We’ll move up and move down, then all around the room. It’s time to go stepping. Let’s go now. Zoom!
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Travel with Skip and Melody to Musicland, where you’ll learn about the notes G, F, and C. This is three books in one, with a fun focus on each landmark music alphabet letter.
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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!
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Ready for a treasure hunt? Let’s go along with Skip as he, Music the Dog, and Melody learn about the treble clef.
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Those first steps at the piano are exciting and important. Remember everything you’ve learned as we get ready to read today. C-D-E-F and G are the notes we’ll play, hooray! 12 pages. For even better package pricing, My First Song is now included in the Music Storybook Combo Pack!
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Let’s take a look back to see what you’ve learned. Your music friends are here to celebrate with you! Congratulations, it’s your day. You’re a KiddyKeys star, hip hip hooray!
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Who doesn’t love jumping into a pile of crisp fall leaves? And if that’s not enough fun, this story also reviews color names and finger numbers. Dive into the leaves and have fun!
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This seasonal book reviews hand shape and colors. Melody and Skip help us pick the perfect pumpkin. Learning and fun, rolled into one.
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This corny tale is the story of Skip and his magic horn, playing for the rows of corn. A great seasonal story, students are all ears as they review high, low, loud, and soft.