MUSIC TOGETHER -Seven (7) Piece Lot: 3 CDs, 1 Info CD-ROM, 3 Songbooks

CDs: Bells, Maracas, Bongos
Books: Sticks, Triangle, Tambourine
Bonus: Music Together curriculum overview sheet

Note: Maracas CD comes in generic case/ Bells comes with 2 indentical CDs/ Bongos has 1 CD
All play well without skips; have cosmetic wear on packaging as shown

Scroll down to read unique bonus included
See pics for all songs and additional details, Scroll down to read Music Together's mission statement

You will also receive a not-for-sale bonus: a no-frills, dubbed, Data DVD disc containing audio Mp3s of 13 Music Together audio titles (Summer Songs 1-2-3, Bells, Bongos, Drums, Sticks, Fiddle, Flutes, Triangles, Tambourine, Maracas, Kitty Babies); hundreds of songs culled at high bit rates and properly tagged. No artwork. This data DVD is not intended for most CD players; it's assumed that the buyer has knowledge of Mp3 usage on a computer.

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Music Together®, first introduced to the public in 1987, was born of love, instinct, and a lot of research. Founder and director Kenneth K. Guilmartin and his coauthor Lili Levinowitz, Ph.D., examined the field of music education and then reached beyond it into the realm of early childhood learning, because they realized that even the best song material they could discover or compose would miss the mark if not presented in ways children can receive and process meaningfully.
The fields of neuroscience, psychology, and early childhood learning all offered valuable insights into how the brain processes and organizes musical material, how children learn, and how the surrounding environment can support this learning. Guilmartin and Levinowitz distilled their findings into four basic principles, which remain the cornerstones of Music Together's philosophy today:
I. All children are musical.
II. All children can achieve basic music competence.
III. The participation and modeling of parents and caregivers, regardless of
their musical ability, is essential to a child's musical growth.
IV. This growth is best achieved in a playful, non-performance-oriented
learning environment which is musically rich, yet immediately
accessible to the child's—and the adult's—participation.