• Music for Little Mozarts - Plush Toy -- Beethoven Bear by Christine H. Barden Piano Method - Sheet Music

Music for Little Mozarts - Plush Toy -- Beethoven Bear by Christine H. Barden Piano Method - Sheet Music

By E. L. Lancaster

Introduced in Lesson Book 1, Beethoven Bear is an inquisitive toy who lives in a big house with two children, plus their toys. According to the little bear and his friend Mozart Mouse, the most wonderful thing in the whole house is the piano. They like to hop on the keys and make beautiful sounds. Beethoven likes low sounds best. The course centers on the adventures of Beethoven Bear and Mozart Mouse as they learn about music. The plush animals of the two characters are integral to making the course fun for young students. 5 inches tall.

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Summary
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Artist:
Christine H. Barden
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano

SKU: AP.14654

Composed by Christine H. Barden, E. L. Lancaster, and Gayle Kowalchyk. Method/Instruction; Piano - Music for Little Mozarts. Music for Little Mozarts. Children. Accessories. Alfred Music #00-14654. Published by Alfred Music (AP.14654).

UPC: 038081171746. English.

Introduced in Lesson Book 1, Beethoven Bear is an inquisitive toy who lives in a big house with two children, plus their toys. According to the little bear and his friend Mozart Mouse, the most wonderful thing in the whole house is the piano. They like to hop on the keys and make beautiful sounds. Beethoven likes low sounds best. The course centers on the adventures of Beethoven Bear and Mozart Mouse as they learn about music. The plush animals of the two characters are integral to making the course fun for young students. 5 inches tall.

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Joyce A.

Mar 20, 2025

Teaching Props

Children respond well to small stuffed animals. Helps teach concepts in a three dimentional way.