This store provides books designed specifically to support early child development. The majority of my collection are songbooks and fingering charts for various musical instruments, made for beginners, including those who have never played music before.
I offer music for students of different levels and skills. Children who never studied music before will begin to play right away following color-coded and letter-coded circles. It is as simple as a game – no musical staff knowledge is requi
This store provides books designed specifically to support early child development. The majority of my collection are songbooks and fingering charts for various musical instruments, made for beginners, including those who have never played music before.
I offer music for students of different levels and skills. Children who never studied music before will begin to play right away following color-coded and letter-coded circles. It is as simple as a game – no musical staff knowledge is requi
This illustrated learning e-book (black and white version) will help you begin to play music by letter simply and easily. The recorder songbook includes not only letters but also classic sheet music and it is helpful in developing music literacy.
Most of the presented melodies are rather unique. Although my songbook includes basically kids’ songs, you will find several Christian hymns and Christmas carols. This e-book includes complete melodies as well as substantial segments of uncomplicated, famous traditional folk songs.
In addition, you can find another e-book for the recorder musical instrument with the most popular songs from around the world “Recorder for Beginners. 50 Easy-to-Play Songs from Over the World”.
Attention: Some melodies might be changed and simplified for beginners to be played within one octave.
Letter names have been added to the classic musical notes to make it possible for you to confidently begin playing.
Also, QR codes have been added to all songs so you can follow the link and hear the rhythm before playing.
Traditional British Folk Songs
Alphabet Song
Amazing Grace
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Bobby Shafto
Cobbler, Mend My Shoe
Cock-a-Doodle-Doo
Dr. Foster
Fiddle-Dee-Dee
Five Little Monkeys
Here We Go Looby Loo
Hey Diddle Diddle
I Love Little Kitty
It’s Raining, It’s Pouring
Jack and Jill
Little Jack Horner
Old Mother Hubbard
One, Two Three, Four
Pat-a-Cake
Rain, Rain, Go Away
Rig-a-Jig-Jig
Ring Around the Rosie
Wishy-Washy Wee
See-Saw Margery Daw
Silent Night
The First Noel
This Old Man
To Market, To Market
Traditional American Folk Songs
A-tisket, A-tasket
I Like to Eat (Apples and Bananas)
Baby Bumble Bee
Bill Grogan’s Goat
Bim Bum Biddy
Charlie Over the Ocean
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Chumbara
Ding Dong Diggidiggidong
Frog in the Meadow
Go Get the Axe
Heigh Di Ho
I Fed My Horse
Jack-o-lantern
Old Bell Cow
Old Blue
Old Brass Wagon
Over the River and Through the Woods
Pizza Pizza Daddy-o
Ten in the Bed
Ten Little Fingers
The Bear Went Over the Mountain
The Bee and the Pup
The Big Sheep
When Sammy Put the Paper on the Wall
Zudio
I call this series “Read by Picture” since I are targeting little readers. I offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with “reading by picture”, he or she becomes an active participant.
Although children may have developed reading skills, they still find joy in reading passages where certain words are substituted with images, viewing it as an additional reward or a special treat. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort.
A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This “reading” not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence.
Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text.
If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word, and enjoy the reading process.
Some words in this e-book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. Includes 10 simple rhymes understandable and relatable for kids.
Contents
Five Little Monkeys
To Market, To Market
Hush, Little Baby
Miss Polly Had a Dolly
Three Little Kittens
Pop Goes The Weasel
The Farmer in The Dell
Smiling Girls, Rosy Boy
I Had a Little Hen
Hey Diddle Diddle.
Great e-book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.
I call this series “Read by Picture” since I am targeting little readers. I offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with “reading by picture”, he or she becomes an active participant.
Although children may have developed reading skills, they still find joy in reading passages where certain words are substituted with images, viewing it as an additional reward or a special treat. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort.
A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This “reading” not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence.
Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text.
If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word, and enjoy the reading process.
Some words in this e-book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. The e-book includes 3 famous fairy tales: The Wolf and Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and the Gingerbread Man.
Great e-book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.
This color illustrated learning e-book will help you begin to play music by letter simply and easily. The recorder songbook includes not only letters but also classic sheet music and it is helpful in developing music literacy.
Most of the presented melodies are rather unique. Although my songbook includes basically kids’ songs, you will find several Christian hymns and Christmas carols.
In addition, you can find another e-book for the recorder musical instrument with the most popular songs from around the world “Recorder for Beginners. 50 Easy-to-Play Songs from Over the World”
Attention: Some melodies might be changed and simplified for beginners to be played within one octave. I added letter names to the classic musical notes to make it possible for you to confidently begin playing.
Also, I added QR codes to all songs so you can follow the link and hear the rhythm before playing.
List of Traditional American Folk Songs
A-tisket, A-tasket
Alice the Camel
I Like to Eat (Apples and Bananas)
Baby Bumble Bee
Bill Grogan’s Goat
Charlie Over the Ocean
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Chumbara
Ding Dong Diggidiggidong
Frog in the Meadow
Go Get the Axe
Heigh Di Ho
I Fed My Horse
Jack-o-lantern
Old Bell Cow
Old Blue
Old Brass Wagon
Over the River and Through the Woods
Pizza Pizza Daddy-o
Skip, Skip, Skip to my Lou
Ten in the Bed
Ten Little Fingers
The Bear Went Over the Mountain
The Bee and the Pup
The Big Sheep
The Second Story Window
When Sammy Put the Paper on the Wall
Zudio
I call this series “Read by Picture” since I are targeting little readers. I offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with “reading by picture”, he or she becomes an active participant.
Although children may have developed reading skills, they still find joy in reading passages where certain words are substituted with images, viewing it as an additional reward or a special treat. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort.
A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This “reading” not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence.
Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text.
If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word and enjoy the reading process.
Some words in this e-book are changed to pictures.
Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning.
The e-book includes famous fairy tales & rhymes:
Five Little Monkeys
To Market, To Market
Hush, Little Baby
Miss Polly Had a Dolly
Three Little Kittens
Pop Goes The Weasel
The Farmer in The Dell
Smiling Girls, Rosy Boy
I Had a Little Hen
Hey Diddle Diddle
The Wolf and Three Little Pigs
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
The Gingerbread Man
I call this series “Read by Picture” since I are targeting little readers. I offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with “reading by picture”, he or she becomes an active participant.
Even if children can already read, they are happy to read texts where some of the words are replaced by pictures and perceive it as a bonus or a prize. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort.
A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This “reading” not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence.
Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text.
If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word, and enjoy the reading process.
Some words in this e-book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. Includes 7 simple stories understandable and relatable for kids.
Great e-book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.
This book aims to help beginners play the Tenor saxophone. The book includes 42 saxophone diagrams with fingering positions and staff notation and 42 illustrations of the fingering location on the saxophone itself. The musical notes cover almost 4 octaves from A#3 to Eb7. There are:
A#/Bb3, B3, C4, C#/Db4, D4, D#/Eb4, E4, F4, F#/Gb4, G4, G#Ab4, A4, A#/Bb4, B4 C5, C#/Db5, D5, D#/Eb5, E5, F5, F#/Gb5, G5, G#Ab5, A5, A#/Bb5, B5, C6, C#/Db6, D6, D#/Eb6, E6, F6, F#/Gb6, G6, G#/Ab6, A6, A#/Bb6, B6, C7, C#/Db7, D7, D#/Eb7
Here are the basic and altissimo fingerings suitable for the tenor saxophone. This book does not include the trill fingerings. Learn trill fingering with our book: “Saxophone Trill Fingering Chart”.
You can cut out the charts or use them directly from the booklet. Each note here has its own page in the book. One side of the page shows the connection between the dots and their fingering on a diagram, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering illustration on the musical instrument. Under the picture of the key, you will also find the fingering combinations depicted with the names of the key. Choose a style that makes it easier for
you to learn. If you are a beginner/student or even more advanced, try hanging the individual pages on the wall in front of you. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm).
This e-book will help you begin to play music on a Soprano Recorder simply and easily, with no previous knowledge of reading notes.
The e-book includes 18 large pictures with Fingering Positions for the Soprano Recorder, with Pitch Names and Notations. These charts are suitable for both popular styles of a soprano recorder.
The musical notes included are: C D E F F# G A Bb B C D E F G
This is the standard notation used for general elementary classrooms.
Low B has 2 alternate fingerings. Low F, Low F#, and High F have different fingering for Baroque and Germanic recorders.
The reverse of most pages with fingering charts depicts the sheet music for a simple song, with a letter above each note.
You can cut out the fingering charts and use them as a visual aid for your kids, or if you are a teacher, for your students. The size of the cut-out will be is 5.3x8.46 inches (13.5 x21.5 cm).
The printing file size is 5.7 x 8.7 inches. Using standard Letter-size paper, you should select Fit to Page when printing.
Songs:
Mary Had a Little Lamb
The Wheels on the Bus
London Bridge Is Falling Down
Five Little Ducks
Cobbler, Cobbler Mend My Shoe
Ring around the Rosie
Rain, Rain, Go Away
Baby Bumble Bee
This e-book aims to help beginners play the saxophone. The e-book includes 33 saxophone diagrams with fingering positions and staff notation and 33 illustrations of the fingering location on the saxophone itself. The musical notes cover almost 3 octaves from A#3 to F#6.
The most popular types of saxophones are alto, tenor, soprano, and baritone. These fingering charts are suitable for all of them.
Here are the primary fingerings (basic charts). This e-book does not include the altissimo and trill fingerings.
You can print and cut out the charts to use them as flash cards or mount them on a wall like posters. Each note here has its own page in the e-book. One side of the page shows the connection between the dots and their fingering on a diagram, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering illustration on the musical instrument. Under the picture of the key, you will also find the fingering combinations depicted with the names of the key. Choose a style that makes it easier for you to learn. If you are a beginner/student or even more advanced, try hanging the individual pages on the wall in front of you. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm).
I hope these fingering charts will be a valuable visual aid for you.
Trill is a musical embellishment you can use in songs and melodies.
Trill is defined as a fast movement between 2 notes. Normally the movement is between the note that you want to trill from and the next note directly above it in the given scale.
Here you will find 65 trill fingerings from the note A of the 3rd octave to Gb of the 7th octave.
These fingerings are identical on all types of saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass) unless otherwise noted, and they are designed for the rapid alternation between two notes that are, as mentioned above, a semitone or a whole tone apart. Keys to be trilled are indicated by a red arrow. Please remember that when multiple keys are to be trilled, the keys should be pressed and released simultaneously. But some fingerings have an alternate pressing and releasing of the keys. Please note the notation under the fingerings.
This e-book aims to help beginners play soprano recorder simply and easily. The e-book includes 46 brightly colored pictures with fingering positions for the soprano recorder, with pitch names and staff notations.
The musical notes included are:
C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F# G G#/Ab A A#/Bb B C D E F F# G
Low B has 2 alternate fingerings, which are the same for both Baroque and German recorders. Low F, Low F#, High F, and High F# have different fingering for Baroque and German recorders. These charts are suitable for both popular styles of a soprano recorder. Cut out the fingering charts and use them as a visual aid for you, your kids or your students.
The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm). This is an almost life-size recorder fingering chart and each note here receives its own piece of paper. You can post these cut-outs on the wall or use them as you like. One side of the poster shows the connection between the dots and their fingering, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering scheme shown on a pipe with numbered holes. You or your child will choose the style that is more understandable and comfortable.
This sheet music is compatible with any tongue drum that has 8 or more notes. The melodies included in this book are simplified for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet has a distinct note number, corresponding to each key on your handpan or tongue drum. Just follow the numbers to produce the notes.
It’s important to note that the circles don’t show semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or ability to read the notes is necessary - you can play right away.
Contents:
Are You Sleeping?
Bobby Shafto
Buckeye Jim
Cotton Eyed Joe
Doctor Foster
Jack and Jill
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Little Jack Horner
Old McDonald
This Old Man
You can play these songs on any tongue drum with 8 or more notes. The melodies contained within this book are simplified specifically for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a note number that shows a distinct key on your handpan or tongue drum. Simply follow the numbers to play the melody. Please note, however, that these circles do not indicate semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or the ability to read traditional sheet music is required; you can begin playing immediately.
Contents:
Acka Backa
Alice the Camel
Cotton Eyed Joe
Li’l Liza Jane
Oh Susannah
Old Blue
Old McDonald
This sheet music is compatible with any tongue drum that has 8 or more notes. The melodies included in this book are simplified for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet has a distinct note number, corresponding to each key on your handpan or tongue drum. Just follow the numbers to produce the notes.
It’s important to note that the circles don’t show semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or ability to read the notes is necessary - you can play right away.
Contents:
Alice the Camel
Five Little Duck
Kookaburra
Oh We Can Play on the Big Bass Drum
Old McDonald
Ten in the Bed
To Market, To Market
You can play these songs on any tongue drum with 8 or more notes. The melodies contained within this book are simplified specifically for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a note number that shows a distinct key on your handpan or tongue drum. Simply follow the numbers to play the melody. Please note, however, that these circles do not indicate semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or the ability to read traditional sheet music is required; you can begin playing immediately.
Contents:
A Sailor Went to Sea
Cobbler, Mend My Shoe
Doctor Foster
Long-legged Sailor
Rub-a-Dub-Dub
See-Saw Margery Daw
Shosholoza
The Backer
You can play these songs on any tongue drum with 8 or more notes. The melodies contained within this book are simplified specifically for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a note number that shows a distinct key on your handpan or tongue drum. Simply follow the numbers to play the melody. Please note, however, that these circles do not indicate semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or the ability to read traditional sheet music is required; you can begin playing immediately.
Contents:
A Sailor Went to Sea
Buckeye Jim
Doctor Foster
Over the River
Row Row Your Boat
Rub-a-Dub-Dub
The Wheels on the Bus
This sheet music is compatible with any tongue drum that has 8 or more notes. The melodies included in this book are simplified for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet has a distinct note number, corresponding to each key on your handpan or tongue drum. Just follow the numbers to produce the notes.
It’s important to note that the circles don’t show semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or ability to read the notes is necessary - you can play right away.
Contents:
Acka Backa
Bim Bum Biddy
Doggie Doggie
Kangaroo, Skippy Roo
Lost my Gold Ring
My Hat
Ring Around the Rosie
The Mulberry Bush
This sheet music is compatible with any tongue drum that has 8 or more notes. The melodies included in this book are simplified for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet has a distinct note number, corresponding to each key on your handpan or tongue drum. Just follow the numbers to produce the notes.
It’s important to note that the circles don’t show semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or ability to read the notes is necessary - you can play right away.
Contents:
A Hunting We Will Go
Bobby Shafto
Doctor Foster
Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Humpty Dumpty
Little Jack Horner
London Bridge
You can play these songs on any tongue drum with 8 or more notes. The melodies contained within this book are simplified specifically for a one-octave diatonic tongue drum.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a note number that shows a distinct key on your handpan or tongue drum. Simply follow the numbers to play the melody. Please note, however, that these circles do not indicate semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns.
No prior musical education or the ability to read traditional sheet music is required; you can begin playing immediately.
Contents:
Bell Horses
Five Little Monkeys
My Hat
Old Bald Eagle
Row Row Your Boat
The Wheels on the Bus
This Old Man
Welcome to the world of xylophone music! Here’s all you need to know to start playing beautiful melodies.
No musical experience or ability to read music is needed to begin playing immediately. This sheet music is compatible with any xylophone you have at home, whether it’s a small 8-note toy xylophone or a larger 25-note xylophone designed for adults.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a specific note letter, aligning with each key on your xylophone or glockenspiel. To play, simply follow the letters.
If your xylophone features colored keys, you can also match the circles’ colors using a PDF editor or pencils. This allows for playing by either letter or color. It’s important to note that the circles do not indicate semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns. The melodies provided here are simplified for a one-octave diatonic xylophone.
Additionally, all pages contain QR codes linking to songs. While these examples do not represent our simplified melodies and are not played on a xylophone, they help in understanding the melodies and rhythm.
Contents:
Buenos Dias
Donde Estan Las Llaves
Giro-Giro-Tondo
Mein Hut (My Hat)
Oh Che Bel Castello