removable stickers and indestructible music sheets turn noise into music. Learning short ditties on any toy or real instrument is easy and fun. Kids gain confidence in their musical ability and can explore instruments to find what fits them best. Non-musical parents can even share in the magic of music.

On a piano or keyboard, start with the red dot on 'middle C'
and follow the rainbow up the higher notes.
and follow the rainbow up the higher notes.

On a xylophone, start with the red dot on the largest tone bar
and follow the rainbow up to the higher notes.
and follow the rainbow up to the higher notes.

On a recorder, start with the red dot below the last set of holes
since the lowest note is created when all of the holes are covered.
hint: cut the air holes out with an x-acto knife
since the lowest note is created when all of the holes are covered.
hint: cut the air holes out with an x-acto knife

On a guitar, place half-dot stickers under the strings.
hint: use the other half-dots to show alternate hand locations
hint: use the other half-dots to show alternate hand locations

On a ukelele, place quarter-dot stickers under the strings.
hint: use the other quarter-dots to show alternate hand locations
hint: use the other quarter-dots to show alternate hand locations