My First Piano Adventure Sticker Book
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Music
My First Piano Adventure Sticker Book Details
(Faber Piano Adventures ). Build confidence and celebrate progress with lessons that really stick! The My First Piano Adventure Sticker Book contains over 400 "Stickers That Teach." All your friends at the piano are here with musical questions and prompts, making each sticker a miniature opportunity for playful review. Reinforce topics of the keyboard, rhythm, treble and bass clefs, piano technique, and composers. Have fun with themes for every season including friends, animals, snacks, travel, holidays, and more. Also included are dozens of award stickers specially designed for the final certificate page in Lesson Books A, B and C. As students complete each piece, they build their certificate, sticker by sticker, in recognition of the steps along their musical journey.
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Reviews
The main problem with this book of stickers is that the illustrations are quite tiny, not a very good size for the intended audience of pre-readers who are being taught from the books My First Piano Adventures A, B, or C. Very tiny characters (Katie, Tucker, the composers) appear on smallish stickers with a printed question or statement in a very small font size, often with a puzzle for the children to solve, such as name the symbols, what note is this character holding, which finger is this, or find two whole notes. I realize a parent or the piano teacher can read the words to the child, but the symbols children are to hunt for within the sticker are very, very small. There are still some usable stickers in the book, but it would have been greatly improved with some consideration for the image and text size children this age are comfortable with and are used to seeing in their preschool or kindergarten books. It's a book of "400+" stickers, but 200 stickers of a better size would have been a better product.