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Books - Key Stage 1
1 The Song Stack
2 By Sue Nicholls.
The Song Stack contains 20 songs and raps for the
whole primary range written by Sue Nicholls, well-
known song-writer and music educationalist. A stack
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of accessible and singable songs with warm-ups and
extensions plus ideas for teaching the material. Songs
in different styles and genres to delight teachers and
children and keep them singing!
Download a sample of The Song Stack at
www.mesdirect.com/FreeResources to experience the
wonderful work of Sue Nicholls.
070-MES0050 £16.95
2 Jolly Music Big Book
The perfect accompaniment to The Music Handbook,
this full-colour big book is ideal for whole class use
and comes with an integral fold-out stand. It contains
the complete collection of five rhymes and 24 songs
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in a large, easy-to-read format. Each rhyme or song
includes pulse marks to guide the children in
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performance, and pictures to remind them of the
appropriate actions or games.
070-MES0571 £19.95
3 Jolly Music Handbook
The Music Handbook has been developed to give
specialists and non-specialists, a well-planned
curriculum. The CDs can be used as support, including
singing. Scores are provided for those with more
experience. 144 pages and six CDs with 30 lesson plans
and a resource section with actions, rhymes and games.
For ages 4 - 7 yrs.
070-MES0570 £29.95
4 Animals
A firm favourite in the ‘My World’ series with
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appealing songs that are fun to sing, with themes
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ranging from pets to dinosaurs and baby animals to
habitat and animal sounds. Perfect for pre-school and
infant aged children. Pack includes songbook with
lyrics, piano music and chords plus suggestions for
linked activities, plus CD with vocal and backing tracks.
070-MES0793 £17.95
5 Groovy Tunes
The perfect CD for children who are outgrowing nursery
rhymes but a bit too young for pop music.
8 The Singing Storycloth
Contains free 20 page illustrated lyric booklet.
A collection of 8 song-stories from around the world
070-MES925 £9.45
with puppetry activities that can be enjoyed in the
course of creative work in music, drama, DT and
6 Wonderful Water
language, as well as performances in assembly.
This fabulous collection of 12 songs will have you
Suitable for ages 3-7 yrs.
thinking, singing and learning from beginning to end.
070-0-7136-7193-9 £18.99
We splash in it, wash with it, play in it, grow with it!
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Learn where it comes from and how we can save it!
9 Colours And Patterns
Lots of fun material for 4-7 year olds to enjoy.
Colours and Patterns is a collection of 12 vibrant new £1 from every copy sold will be sent to charities
songs to help children learn as they sing. Themes committed to providing clean water and sanitation
covered include colours of the rainbow, animal to some of the world’s poorest people.
patterns, colour-mixing, design and doodling, and all
070-MES0044 £17.95
things black and white.
070-MES0040 £17.95
7 Minibeasts
This topic based songbook looks at minibeasts and
10On The Move
contains twelve easy-to-learn catchy songs by Britain’s
Twelve exciting songs all about transport, going places top children’s song writers. Designed specifically for
and how things move. All songs are written specifically pre-school and reception aged children, the music and
for pre-school and infant aged children, with helpful topics covered will also be appropriate for children up
curriculum links provided. Book and CD. to the age of 7.
070-ONM-BCD £17.95 070-MIB-BCD £17.95
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