L'Arbre sans lumières
Histoire de chanter
Once upon a time...
In the heart of a vast forest, hidden among ancient oak trees, there is a rather strange tree.
This tree lives some very curious inhabitants... There's the Spring-Bunny, brimming with ideas; the Bricolotte Family, a family of clumsy woodpeckers; Pamela the Frog, who lounges around all day; No-Hello, the eternally grumpy bumblebee; Saperlipopette, the mischievous mouse; and finally, Snail, the tired old snail. All these characters are so preoccupied with their own little affairs that it doesn't even occur to them to exchange a few words with their neighbors.
One fine morning, the Spring-Wound Rabbit finally decided to knock on his neighbors' door...
Read moreDetails
| Instrument family | Musical training, Teaching |
| Catalog classifications | Awakening |
| Publisher | Éditions Billaudot |
| Collection | CRESCENDO |
| Collection management | HOLSTEIN Aline, DAUCHY Jacques, GAULTIER Emmanuel |
| Cotage | GB6602 |
| Languages | French |
| Cycle / Level | Easy (cycle 1), Early years |
| Directory type | Original work(s) |
| EAN code | 9790043066026 |
| FM-specific content | melodies, Intonations and intervals, Rhythm reading, Sensory and physical creativity |
Description
This book, intended for students and teachers of music schools, nursery schools and primary schools, offers, through a story, a new repertoire of songs of different styles and backgrounds.
The CD, available separately, includes the sung versions, to encourage listening and sensory learning of the songs, then the instrument-only versions.
Once upon a time...
In the heart of a vast forest, hidden among ancient oak trees, there is a rather strange tree.
In this tree live some very curious inhabitants... There is the Spring-Bunny who is full of ideas, the Bricolotte Family, a family of clumsy woodpeckers, Pamela the Frog who lounges around all day, No-not-hello the eternally grumpy bumblebee, Saperlipopette the mischievous mouse and finally Snail the tired old snail. All these characters are so preoccupied with their own little affairs that it doesn't even occur to them to exchange a few words with their neighbors.
...One fine morning, the Spring-Rabbit finally decides to knock on his neighbors' door...