I Love Classical Music (My First Sound Book)

I Love Classical Music (My First Sound Book)

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-07-24 06:58:17
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Marion Billet
  • ISBN:1338267213
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Introduce your little one to six of the most iconic musical pieces in the western classical music canon in I Love Classical Music



Readers of every age will be enchanted by this charming board book with exceptional quality musical sounds that bring every charming picture to life。

I Love Classical Music has a button on every spread, which triggers one of six captivating sounds that introduces a memorable piece from some of the most beloved compositions of western classical music。 An incredibly simple but utterly fascinating interactive book with sounds bound to enchant young readers and ignite an early love of classical music!

A delightful and compelling book in the My First Sound Book series that everyone in the family will enjoy reading -- and listening to -- again and again。

Includes pieces from Mozart, Vivaldi, Strauss, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, and Paganini!

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Reviews

Jo

If there’s a little one who likes music this book is ideal。 Easy buttons to activate。 Nice sound quality and variety of composers。

William Francis

It's possible Daddy likes this book more than me, but I do like pushing the buttons。 It's possible Daddy likes this book more than me, but I do like pushing the buttons。 。。。more

Olivia

Check out my full review here: http://www。yabookscentral。com/kidsnon。。。This board book includes six excerpts from famous classical music along with colorful images that correspond to the music。 The music can be played on each page by lightly pressing a silver dot- a feat easily accomplished by even young toddlers。 Six full-spread pages are featured, with one spread per song。 Approximately half the size of the whole book is taken by the sound mechanism, which also features an on-off switch and a Check out my full review here: http://www。yabookscentral。com/kidsnon。。。This board book includes six excerpts from famous classical music along with colorful images that correspond to the music。 The music can be played on each page by lightly pressing a silver dot- a feat easily accomplished by even young toddlers。 Six full-spread pages are featured, with one spread per song。 Approximately half the size of the whole book is taken by the sound mechanism, which also features an on-off switch and a battery case for ease of switching out batteries if needed。What I loved: Toddlers can easily figure out how to turn on and off the music on each page with light touches, and they will enjoy listening to the music。 The images are lovely and correspond to the music in an understandable way for a child (e。g。 Vivaldi’s Four Seasons: Spring features flowers and bugs in lovely and colorful cartoonish images)。 What left me wanting more: This is really a musical toy with a small book element。 Toddlers will still enjoy it as a musical toy, but it would have been nice to have more of a book element with a complement of music。 The volume of the music also cannot be controlled and is rather soft in terms of volume (though this is certainly better than too loud)。Final thoughts: Overall, toddlers will enjoy exploring this book on their own and playing the lovely music。 The six songs selected are some of the most famous and the sound comes through well。 With an on-off switch and vivid images, this is fun way to introduce classical music to your little one。 。。。more

zapkode

{My thoughts} – I love this introduction to classical music through book for babies and toddlers。 My only complaint is that it doesn’t have Beethoven in it。 Classical music is rather enjoyable to listen to and I look forward to seeing if my babies will grow up enjoying listening to it as I did when I was a child。 My older three have zero interest in it, but I still have hope that the babies will like it。 This book has the potential to help them get use to it。In this book you page through it and {My thoughts} – I love this introduction to classical music through book for babies and toddlers。 My only complaint is that it doesn’t have Beethoven in it。 Classical music is rather enjoyable to listen to and I look forward to seeing if my babies will grow up enjoying listening to it as I did when I was a child。 My older three have zero interest in it, but I still have hope that the babies will like it。 This book has the potential to help them get use to it。In this book you page through it and you push a button that plays a classical song and on that page the composer is listed。 There are really nice simple graphics to go along with the songs that play on each page。 My daughter really enjoys The Nutcracker Songbook and it is made in a similar fashion as this book。I recommend this book for any baby or toddler that enjoys listening to music。 This book has the potential to help any baby or toddler discover music that appeals to them。 I look forward to reviewing more books in this particular series in the future。 。。。more

Becky

First sentence: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart。 The Turkish March。 Watch the tigers move to the rhythm。 Antonio Vivaldi。 Spring from the Four Seasons。 Look at the flowers and bugs spring to life!Premise/plot: This board book "introduces" little ones to six selections of classical music from famous composers。 The songs and artists included are as follows: Mozart's The Turkish March, Vivaldi's Spring, Strauss' The Radetzky March, Schubert's The Trout Quintet, Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Mirlitons, and Pag First sentence: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart。 The Turkish March。 Watch the tigers move to the rhythm。 Antonio Vivaldi。 Spring from the Four Seasons。 Look at the flowers and bugs spring to life!Premise/plot: This board book "introduces" little ones to six selections of classical music from famous composers。 The songs and artists included are as follows: Mozart's The Turkish March, Vivaldi's Spring, Strauss' The Radetzky March, Schubert's The Trout Quintet, Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Mirlitons, and Paganini's The Campanella。My thoughts: One of my favorite things about this one is that there is an off/on switch。 Board books with batteries are tricky。 On the one hand, they are usually fun。 On the other hand, the batteries won't last all that long。 The more beloved a book is, the quicker the battery dies。 Then it is just SAD, SAD, super-sad。 Little fingers can touch the 'buttons' on each spread to start and stop the music。 Each song lasts under a minute。 。。。more