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Frosty the Snowman

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 74 Ratings and 27 Reviews

Book Description


This clever arrangement of every child`s favourite holiday song is sure to delight even adult students! It covers: Late Elementary (HLSPL Level 3) ; piano solo; 4/4 meter; C Major; eighths and dotted-quarter note notation; mainly 5-finger positions with some hand-position shifts up and down the keyboard. Lyrics are included. It features 44 measures.
Book Information
PublisherCandy Cane Press
BindingBoard book (4 editions)
Reading LevelBaby to Pre-K
# of Pages26
ISBN-100824965000
ISBN-13978-0824965006
Publication Date10/01/2003
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About Jack Rollins (Author) : Jack Rollins is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Jack Rollins include Here Comes Peter Cottontail, Frosty the Snowman.
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About Steve Nelson (Author) : Steve Nelson is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Steve Nelson include Here Comes Peter Cottontail, Frosty the Snowman: A Musical Book, Frosty the Snowman.
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About Rebecca McKillip Thornburgh (Illustrator) : Reading. Jane Austen, Anthony Trollope, Terry Pratchett, Stephen King. British cosies. Audio books rule. Drawing. Homemade sketchbooks, church bulletins, important phone messages now obliterated by el... more
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