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
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:
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.
Contents:
A Hunting We Will Go
Bobby Shafto
Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Doctor Foster
Humpty Dumpty
Little Jack Horner
London Bridge
Welcome to xylophone music! No musical background or sheet music knowledge is necessary to start playing immediately. This sheet music is suitable for 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, representing each key on your xylophone or glockenspiel. Simply follow the letters to play the notes. If your xylophone features colored keys, you can also match the circles’ colors using a PDF editor or by coloring them with pencils. This allows you to play by either letter or color.
It’s important to note that the circles do not denote semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns. The melodies provided here are simplified for a one-octave diatonic xylophone.
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
Welcome to the enchanting realm of kalimba music!
Here’s everything you need to start playing beautiful melodies.
No prior musical experience or the ability to read sheet music is required to start playing immediately.
This sheet music is adaptable to any kalimba you have, whether it’s a compact 10-note instrument or a larger 17-note kalimba.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a specific note number, matching each key on your kalimba. Playing is as simple as following the numbers. It’s important to remember, however, that the circles do not represent semitones.
This book contains songs that demonstrate rhythm
and note duration, so you can feel like a real musician!
All pages also have QR codes that link to songs. While these examples may not demonstrate our simplified melodies and may not always be performed on a kalimba, they help in understanding the melodies and rhythm.
Welcome to the enchanting realm of kalimba music!
Here’s everything you need to start playing beautiful melodies.
No prior musical experience or the ability to read sheet music is required to start playing immediately.
This sheet music is adaptable to any kalimba you have, whether it’s a compact 10-note instrument or a larger 17-note kalimba.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a specific note number, matching each key on your kalimba. Playing is as simple as following the numbers. It’s important to remember, however, that the circles do not represent semitones.
The end of the book contains songs that demonstrate rhythm and note duration, so you can feel like a real musician!
All pages also have QR codes that link to songs. While these examples may not demonstrate our simplified melodies and may not always be performed on a kalimba, they help in understanding the melodies and rhythm.
Welcome to the enchanting realm of kalimba music!
Here’s everything you need to start playing beautiful melodies.
No prior musical experience or the ability to read sheet music is
required to start playing immediately.
This sheet music is adaptable to any kalimba you have, whether it’s a compact 8-note instrument or a larger 17-note kalimba.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a specific note number, matching each key on your kalimba. Playing is as simple as following the numbers. It’s important to remember, however, that the circles do not represent semitones.
The end of the book contains songs that demonstrate rhythm and note duration, so you can feel like a real musician!
Welcome to the enchanting realm of kalimba music!
Here’s everything you need to start playing beautiful melodies.
No prior musical experience or the ability to read sheet music is required to start playing immediately.
This sheet music is adaptable to any kalimba you have, whether it’s a compact 10-note instrument or a larger 17-note kalimba.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a specific note number, matching each key on your kalimba. Playing is as simple as following the numbers. It’s important to remember, however, that the circles do not represent semitones.
The end of the book contains songs that demonstrate rhythm and note duration, so you can feel like a real musician!
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
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.
Contents:
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Bell Horses
I Love Little Kitty
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Old McDonald
The Big Sheep
Tingalayo
Un Petit Cochon
Welcome to xylophone music! No musical background or sheet music knowledge is necessary to start playing immediately. This sheet music is suitable for 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, representing each key on your xylophone or glockenspiel. Simply follow the letters to play the notes. If your xylophone features colored keys, you can also match the circles’ colors using a PDF editor or by coloring them with pencils. This allows you to play by either letter or color.
It’s important to note that the circles do not denote semitones, note duration, or rhythmic patterns. The melodies provided here are simplified for a one-octave diatonic xylophone.
Contents:
Cock-a-Doodle Doo
Fiddle-Dee-Dee
I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas
Rub-a-Dub-Dub
The Bee and the Pup
The Big Sheep
Un Petit Cochon
Vous Diraije Maman
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
Welcome to the enchanting realm of kalimba music!
Here’s everything you need to start playing beautiful melodies.
No prior musical experience or the ability to read sheet music is required to start playing immediately.
This sheet music is adaptable to any kalimba you have, whether it’s a
compact 10-note instrument or a larger 17-note kalimba.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a specific note number, matching
each key on your kalimba. Playing is as simple as following the numbers.
It’s important to remember, however, that the circles do not represent
semitones. The end of the book contains songs that demonstrate rhythm
and note duration, so you can feel like a real musician!
All pages also have QR codes that link to songs. While these examples may not demonstrate our simplified melodies and may not always be performed on a kalimba, they help in understanding the melodies and rhythm.
Welcome to the enchanting realm of kalimba music!
Here’s everything you need to start playing beautiful melodies.
No prior musical experience or the ability to read sheet music is required to start playing immediately.
This sheet music is adaptable to any kalimba you have, whether it’s a compact 10-note instrument or a larger 17-note kalimba.
Each circle on the sheet corresponds to a specific note number, matching each key on your kalimba. Playing is as simple as following the numbers. It’s important to remember, however, that the circles do not represent semitones.
The end of the book contains songs that demonstrate rhythm and note duration, so you can feel like a real musician!
All pages also have QR codes that link to songs. While these examples may not demonstrate our simplified melodies and may not always be performed on a kalimba, they help in understanding the melodies and rhythm.
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:
Banuwa
Che Che Koolay
Do-Do-Ki-Do
Funga Alafia
Kanzenzenze
Labe-igi-Orombo
Obwisana
Sansa Kroma
Shosholoza
Welcome Song
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
I have always wanted to create a coloring book for toddlers that doesn’t overwhelm and frustrate children. I tested, observed, and did research.
Our main conclusions are below, and the primary result of this research is a series of coloring books that encourage toddlers.
According to our research, most modern coloring books do not inspire kids to color.
What kind of coloring book might be encouraging and inspiring for small children?
It should be a coloring book that:
… can easily be completed, having just 10-15 pictures, and a maximum of 20-25 pages. Large “comprehensive” coloring books (100+ pictures and 30+ pages) produce a sense of overload: the first thought of your kid will be: “I will never complete this”. The child hastily doodles on each page in an attempt to complete the massive book.
… has images that are understandable and familiar (objects known from movies, books, and everyday life) and has colored pictures or pages (does not look like a black and white textbook or a newspaper for adults).
… contains rather big, simple, and less detailed pictures with softer shapes. No sharp angles, no bottlenecks.
… has a simple, not distracting, and colored background. Coloring the whole page can be a very complicated task for small hands. Having a limited space for coloring will encourage children and help them focus on the picture. The will inspire them to continue. I have heard the argument that this type of coloring book might teach a child to color in their textbooks. However, I have never seen this problem. Part of growing up is learning to discern where and where they cannot play. In fact, all good preschool learning books have space for coloring.
… has clearly defined bold outlines. My children always preferred pictures with very bold outlines (up to 2-3 mm). For kids of such a young age, it is a problem to color within the lines because of still-developing fine motor skills.
The bold outlines will help kids stay within the lines, and even if they don’t, it will not be very visible. I understand that kids prefer brush-made outlines, which make the picture more friendly and alive.
Each spread of the book has two pictures: A pre-colored image and an outlined image. Each figure is large and welcoming. All details that are necessary for the image, but difficult for toddlers, are pre-colored beforehand (ears, eyes, tails, hoofs, etc.).
Each picture has a completed pre-colored example, but it is not necessary for children to copy it. A child can choose their own colors independently.
I have always wanted to create a coloring book for toddlers that doesn’t overwhelm and frustrate children. I tested, observed, and did research.
Our main conclusions are below, and the primary result of this research is a series of coloring books that encourage toddlers.
According to our research, most modern coloring books do not inspire kids to color.
What kind of coloring book might be encouraging and inspiring for small children?
It should be a coloring book that:
… can easily be completed, having just 10-15 pictures, and a maximum of 20-25 pages. Large “comprehensive” coloring books (100+ pictures and 30+ pages) produce a sense of overload: the first thought of your kid will be: “I will never complete this”. The child hastily doodles on each page in an attempt to complete the massive book.
… has images that are understandable and familiar (objects known from movies, books, and everyday life) and has colored pictures or pages (does not look like a black and white textbook or a newspaper for adults).
… contains rather big, simple, and less detailed pictures with softer shapes. No sharp angles, no bottlenecks.
… has a simple, not distracting, and colored background. Coloring the whole page can be a very complicated task for small hands. Having a limited space for coloring will encourage children and help them focus on the picture. This will inspire them to continue. I have heard the argument that this type of coloring book might teach a child to color in their textbooks. However, I have never seen this problem. Part of growing up is learning to discern where and where they cannot play. In fact, all good preschool learning books have space for coloring.
… has clearly defined bold outlines. My children always preferred pictures with very bold outlines (up to 2-3 mm). For kids of such a young age, it is a problem to color within the lines because of still-developing fine motor skills.
The bold outlines will help kids stay within the lines, and even if they don’t, it will not be very visible. I understand that kids prefer brush-made outlines, which make the picture more friendly and alive.
Each spread of the book has two pictures: A pre-colored image and an outlined image. Each figure is large and welcoming. All details that are necessary for the image, but difficult for toddlers, are pre-colored beforehand (ears, eyes, tails, hoofs, etc.).
Each picture has a completed pre-colored example, but it is not necessary for children to copy it. A child can choose their own colors independently.
This e-book consists of 2 sections.
The first is with the “3 Little Pigs” fairy tale.
This game illustrates how any simple story or fairy tale can be accompanied by musical activity. The Three Little Pigs fairy tale with Musical Score was written using the Orff music approach. Each event in this story is accompanied by musical activity.
Orff believed that each child should not be a passive listener, but an active co-creator. You and your kids can play using a percussion instrument musical set, and any other musical sounds you can come up with.
The second part has games to be played with a tambourine.
These games develop phonetic listening and kids’ rhythmic skills, which are required for reading and writing.
My tambourine e-book helps develop both by developing phonetic listening in children.
Children will play the tambourine to the beat of the music. Popular kids’ songs are written with an image of a tambourine and rhythmic notes at the word where they need to beat.
You can accompany the child with a xylophone, piano, voice, etc. This great exercise develops phonetic listening, a sense of rhythm, and the simple playing of a musical instrument.