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The Music Is In Me: A Picture Book About Music Class
The Music is in Me by Kathy Wells celebrates a child’s journey of discovering music within. From lullabies and family songs to joyful classes in Sound Beginnings and Let’s Play Music, the story inspires confidence and self-expression. With Whitney Staheli’s engaging illustrations, children see themselves as musicians while exploring the magic of sound, play, and imagination. A perfect read for families beginning their musical journey.

Let's Play Music
Aug 192 min read


Why Listening to the Music Matters
Music comes alive when kids know the songs! Listening at home helps children feel confident, join in fully, and build real musicianship through ear training and repetition. Whether it’s on the LPM app, downloaded files, or a kid-friendly player, giving your child easy access to class music sets them up for success—and creates joyful family connection along the way.

Let's Play Music
May 291 min read


Instrument Families: Brass, Woodwind, Percussion, and Strings
Discover the magic of instruments up close with an Instrument Petting Zoo! Children can touch, play, and explore how sounds are made while learning about the four families: brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion. From buzzing a trumpet to plucking violin strings or tapping rhythms on drums, kids experience music in a personal way. This hands-on approach builds curiosity, confidence, and a deeper connection to the joy of making music.

Let's Play Music
May 254 min read


Itsy-Bitsy Spider Fun at Home
The Itsy Bitsy Spider isn’t just a playful song—it’s a powerful tool for building fine motor skills, finger dexterity, and confidence in Sound Beginnings class. From washable-marker finger tricks to DIY spider puppets and climbing crafts, little hands get stronger while making music fun. Add rhythm games, piano connections, and sing-along storytime, and this classic rhyme turns into a full musical adventure for the whole family.

Let's Play Music
May 205 min read


Is This Chord Red, Blue, or Yellow?
Is a C-E-G chord always red? Not quite! In Let’s Play Music, students discover that chords can change roles—red, blue, or yellow—depending on where DO is. Just like a person can be a mother, daughter, or granddaughter in different stories, chords play different roles in music. Learning this “magic of key change” helps students understand harmony and how songs move, travel, and return home.

Let's Play Music
May 122 min read


Jack Be Nimble: 3 More Ways to Play
Who was Jack, and why was he jumping over a candlestick? 🕯✨ Discover surprising origin stories, then turn this classic rhyme into a fun, giggle-filled game that boosts your child’s literacy, rhythm, and movement skills—jumping, twirling, and leaping right at home!

Let's Play Music
Apr 253 min read


Skaters: A Puppet Show with Johann Strauss II
Skate, dance, or wobble with Johann Strauss II! 🎻⛸️ Discover the Banditen-Gallop, learn about Strauss’s secret music lessons, and try your own galop moves at home. What story do YOU hear in this wild, fast-paced tune? 🎶

Let's Play Music
Apr 152 min read
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