First Book about the Orchestra

First Book about the Orchestra
ISBN-10
1409597660
ISBN-13
9781409597667
Category
Board books
Pages
10
Language
English
Published
2016-07-26
Author
Sam Taplin

Description

Press the pictures of instruments and players to play the sounds and hear how the instruments work individually and together. This is a perfect introduction to world of classical music for young children. Players come together in the final pages to give a rousing finale, bringing the orchestra to life.

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