by Marion Billet et Collectif

Huit notes, huit sons, six images. Il suffit d'appuyer sur les puces sonores pour découvrir les huit notes de musiques : do, ré, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do ! Petit écureuil prépare sa réserve de noisettes. Il va sauter de branche en branche, jusqu'en haut pour les mettre bien à l'abri... Chaque noisette récoltée est l'occasion d'une rencontre pour l'écureuil et la possibilité d'entendre une note de la gamme pour l'enfant. Un travail exigeant sur les sons et des illustrations toute en malice de Marion Billet.

Mes premières notes de musique
Publisher
GALLIMARD-JEUNESSE
Type
book
Language
French
ISBN-13
9782070663835
ISBN-10
2070663833
Number of Pages
14
Height
20 mm
Widht
150 mm
Lenght
150 mm
Weight
248 g
Format
Mixed media product
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