Melody Bear and the Musical Instruments' is Book 2 in the Melody Movement early learning preschool dance series. The full colour A5-sized picture book tells the story of Melody Bear trying to play musical instruments and finding the inspiration to dance to the different sounds of the violin, penny whistle, saxophone and maracas.
Your snowman's standing tall in the garden. But wait a minute, he's shivering! What's that about? You can't believe it. Then you find he's not a Chilly Billy. He's a Chilly Milly! A snow-girl. And she needs a hat, a scarf, a coat and gloves. Who's going to help her dress up for the weather? We are!
Jack's in his box … but wishes he could pop up and pop out to play with Tilly. Strange and wonderful things happen when his wish comes true! This magical musical for 4-7 year olds has 10 catchy songs, many of which can stand alone to be used throughout the year for different purposes - action songs, songs about weather, toys & play and songs to play instruments to.
High Low Dolly Pepper by Veronica Clark is a terrific way to develop musical skills with young children. Starting with their own experiences, this book develops their understanding of loud and quiet, fast and slow, high and low, long and short. Here is a fantastic resource book full of poems songs, activities and games to help explore music with young children. It is a veritable playground of games and exercises to make each stage enjoyable and absorbing.
Melody Bear is on the way to her dancing class, but whose footsteps is she following? Join Melody Bear as she discovers who has been splashing in the puddles, swinging on the swing and picking all the daisies in the park.
This is the story of 'Melody Bear's First Dancing Class' in which a teddy called Melody Bear struggles to learn the steps at her first dancing class. At first everything goes wrong for Melody Bear but eventually, after some unfortunate mishaps and much effort, she gets it right. A creative pre-school/early learning dance and movement resource with easy-to-follow teacher notes and ideas.
If your product comes complete with a CD or if you purchase a CD separately, then the tracks on the CD can easily be converted to MP3 files by using, for example, the "Rip CD" option in the Windows Media Player on a PC. This will then enable you to use the tracks in digital format if your venue does not have a CD player available.
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