

Color the Classics
Explore the music history of the 1700- 1800s with our informative children's books. Learn about famous composers through engaging stories and captivating illustrations, while listening to full pieces (not excerpts) of their works. Foster an appreciation for classical music while enhancing knowledge and creativity.

Easy to use...
- Choose the composer to study.
- Play the musical composition written by the composer.
- Have a parent or older sibling read the section corresponding to the image while the music plays.
- Children can create an art piece by using crayons, colored pencils, or markers. For an older child enlarge the image and attach it to canvas. Older children can explore painting as a creative option.
Blog posts
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The Mozart Effect: What is it?
What is the Mozart Effect? In 1993, an experiment (10) was done where college students were asked to listen to Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos, (K 488) before taking a...
The Mozart Effect: What is it?
What is the Mozart Effect? In 1993, an experiment (10) was done where college students were asked to listen to Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos, (K 488) before taking a...
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Does Baroque or Classical Music Make You Smarter?
Expose your children to music that has withstood the test of time. Studies have shown that children who listen to baroque or classical music do better in mathematical, vocabulary or...
Does Baroque or Classical Music Make You Smarter?
Expose your children to music that has withstood the test of time. Studies have shown that children who listen to baroque or classical music do better in mathematical, vocabulary or...

Around NY in 80 Days
Around New York in 80 Days began in 1995. Only the Workbook and the supplement are in Stock. Stay tuned for an upcoming Textbook.

NY Supplement and NY FINAL Test
The NY Supplement covers the time during the attack on the Twin Towers. (The NY Test is FREE.) Contact us if you just want the test.