The Story Orchestra
I Can Play: The Nutcracker : Learn 8 easy pieces from the series!
(Author) Frances Lincoln Children's BooksFrom the The Story Orchestra series, a beautifully illustrated first piano sound book! Press the keys to learn 8 famous classical tunes from The Nutcracker as you follow the story. While other books in the series play famous pieces of classical music, in this new Story Orchestra format, young readers can now play the tunes themselves! Color and shape codes correspond to the 14 keys, so kids can learn easy 8-bar, one-finger melodies, so even the youngest child can learn to play music with this simple method. For best results, playing readers the original piece first is recommended so children can familiarise themselves with the pacing of the tune. Each song includes an enchanting illustration and description of the part of the story that the music is telling, along with playing tips. All the favorite characters from The Nutcracker story are there to encourage young musicians as they play their first notes with the sound of a piano. I Can Play: The Nutcracker Grandfather’s Dance Clara’s Dream Waltz of the Snowflakes Russian Dance Dance of the Reed Flutes Waltz of the Flowers Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Finale Readers should press firmly on the pages to activate the keys, encouraging them to explore the possibilities of making music!
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Frances Lincoln Children's Books is a renowned publishing house specializing in children's literature. Their notable works include "The Journey Home" by Frann Preston-Gannon and "The Colour of Home" by Mary Hoffman. Known for their diverse range of titles that celebrate different cultures and promote inclusivity, Frances Lincoln Children's Books has made a significant impact on the children's literary genre. Their most famous work is "The Journey Home," which tells the story of a young boy's journey to find his way back home. With a commitment to fostering creativity and imagination in young readers, Frances Lincoln Children's Books continues to be a leading force in children's literature.