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There is a FABULOUS back-to-school giveaway sponsored by Maestro Classics! Someone from the U.S. has a chance to win the Maestro Classics 10-CD Collection for a child, homeschool, preschool, or elementary school!!! (Total value approximately $170!) And there’s a worldwide option, too! If the winner is from outside the U.S., the winner will receive 10 downloads of MP3s and PDF booklets! To get more Information and join in check this link: http://livingmontessorinow.com/2013/08/20/back-to-school-giveaway-maestro-classics-10-cd-collection/
I have a FABULOUS back-to-school giveaway sponsored by Maestro Classics! Someone from the U.S. has a chance to win the Maestro Classics 10-CD Collection
for a child, homeschool, preschool, or elementary school!!! (Total
value approximately $170!) And there’s a worldwide option, too! If the
winner is from outside the U.S., the winner will receive 10 downloads of
MP3s and PDF booklets! Disclosure: I was given the 10 Maestro Classics CDs to facilitate
my Maestro Classics review and giveaway posts. I was not required to
write a positive review, and all opinions are honest and my own. This
post contains a Montessori Services affiliate link at no cost to you.
I love having Maestro Classics
as one of my blog sponsors. Maestro Classics has top-quality CDs for
reasonable prices. Maestro Classics music CDS for kids have won over 45
national awards – and those awards are from the top children’s product
reviewers in the country!
Maestro Classics fits in perfectly with Montessori education (or any
type of education)! You’ll find Maestro Classics products listed in the Montessori Services catalog.
Maestro Classics has amazing CDs that encourage music appreciation
through a mixture of classical music and story. The music is even
performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra!
The music is sophisticated enough for advanced musicians to
appreciate, and the narration and booklets are clear and simple enough
that parents without any musical background can feel comfortable sharing
the experience with their children. Most of the CDs are intended for
ages 5+ and families, although many children from about age 4 on would
love them.
About Maestro Classics 10-CD or MP3/PDF Collection
Each CD is $16.98 when purchased individually. Each MP3/PDF download is $9.98.
Here are the descriptions of the 10 titles (in italics) from Maestro Classics with some of my impressions of Carnival of the Animals, Peter and the Wolf, The Story of Swan Lake, The Tortoise and The Hare, Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, and My Name is Handel: The Story of Water Music.
The Maestro Classics CDs are wonderful, and I love the MP3s and PDF
booklets, too. I have the set of CDs and a number of the MP3/PDF booklet
downloads. I often found it helpful to be able to print out the
booklets to help in making hands-on activities (as you can see in some
of my activity posts). Carnival of the Animals Lions roar, elephants dance, roosters whistle, and fossils
clatter. A brilliant new child-friendly recording. The fully illustrated
program book includes the complete Ogden Nash verses.
I love introducing poetry to children, and Carnival of the Animals
is an especially great way to introduce poetry along with classical
music. Ogden Nash poems are used throughout first track in the work for
narrator and orchestra. As usual, the London Philharmonic Orchestra
makes listening a pleasure even for accomplished musicians.
Young children would enjoy moving like the animals along with the music as well as watching (or, especially, performing) a Carnival of the Animals
puppet show using animal puppets. When my children were middle-school
age and older, we often listened to CDs as we drove to their sports- or
dance activities. Maestro Classics’ Carnival of the Animals is interesting enough to be a perfect travel CD for homeschoolers.
I
also found the “About the Composer: Camille Saint-Saëns” track by
Bonnie Simon and “About the Music” track by conductor Stephen Simon very
interesting. The “About the Music” track is rich with information about
the music … telling how it correlates with the animals and explaining
how humor is shown throughout.
You’ll find Montessori-Inspired Carnival of the Animals activities here: Montessori-Inspired Music Appreciation: Carnival of the Animals. Peter and the Wolf A young boy named Peter disobeys his grandfather and climbs over
the garden wall. When he encounters a wolf, with quick thinking and the
help of his friends – a bird, a duck and a cat – Peter captures the wolf
and it is taken to the zoo.
I’ve always absolutely loved Peter and the Wolf as a way to introduce
young children to classical music. There are so many fun activities you
can do to enrich this story, although the CD alone is amazing. Because
it’s played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the music is wonderful
for anyone. The CD is recommended for ages 4+ and families.
The
illustrated booklet has some great activities and information about
Russian folk music. I really enjoyed the Russian folk version of the
title song and the dance along at the end. I could imagine how much my
daughter especially would have loved the dancing when she was little. My
feet were dancing just listening to it!
You’ll find Montessori-inspired Peter and the Wolf activities here: Montessori-Inspired Music Appreciation: Peter and the Wolf. The Story of Swan Lake Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky’s greatest ballet score, is the tale of a
prince who falls in love with a beautiful princess. The princess,
however, has been turned into a swan by an evil magician, and only the
prince’s love can break the spell. This narrated version of the classic
tale for children is sure to delight all who love ballet and enchanting
storytelling. Swan Lake is a great way to expose children to classical
music and story in the form of ballet. The London Philharmonic Orchestra
and narration provide a beautiful introduction to the story. I also
loved the creativity in a speed metal version of Swan Lake by Joe Stump on electric guitar.
The
illustrated booklet is filled with background information and
activities. I know my children would have enjoyed each of the Maestro
Classics booklets. The Swan Lake booklet even has a simple
explanation of major and minor music. I especially enjoyed the original
lyrics to “Tchaikovsky Wrote a Great Ballet,” a fun song for kids and
parents to sing along with after listening to the story.
You’ll find Montessori-inspired Swan Lake activities here: Montessori-Inspired Music Appreciation: Swan Lake.
The Tortoise and the Hare Hare, certain that talent and new running shoes will win the
race, stops for a little French onion soup at the bistro along the
route. All the small animals in the forest cheer poor, slow Tortoise
along, while Hare, who is far ahead, decides to take a nap. The charming
musical score, complete with “The Pretzel Vendor of Paris” song, won a
Parents’ Choice GOLD award.
The Tortoise and the Hare is LOTS of fun! I really enjoyed
the narrated story and music. It’s a great way to introduce young
children to classical music. And the Dixieland “Pretzel Vendor of Paris”
song is especially fun.
You’ll find Montessori-inspired Tortoise and Hare activities here: Montessori-Inspired Activities for The Tortoise and the Hare.
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel Virginia Lee Burton’s classic American storybook, a childhood
favorite for generations, is brought to life with this beautiful new
music for orchestra and Irish bagpipes. In the story, Mike Mulligan refuses to give up his aging steam
shovel Mary Anne as they travel to find one last job together. A tale of
loyalty and friendship, perseverance and good ideas, this musical CD
won a Parents’ Choice GOLD award.
This CD is delightful! I always liked the story of Mike Mulligan and
Mary Anne. I can’t think of many things more fun than sitting cuddled up
on the sofa with kids, looking at the book Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel while listening to this CD. I really enjoyed the addition of the Irish bagpipes, which fit perfectly with the story.
“About the Author” by Bonnie Ward Simon is fascinating. I especially
enjoyed the “About the Music” track by composer Stephen Simon. Although Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel is a book for young children, even adults will have fun learning why Stephen Simon made his choices of instruments. My Name is Handel: The Story of Water Music When Handel, the brilliant young German composer living in
London, needed to get back into the king’s good graces, he had a
brilliant idea. He composed a suite of dances, hired a boat and 50 musicians, and
headed down the River Thames to surprise King George I. The music
became known as “Water Music,” one of Handel’s best-loved compositions.
Even as an adult, I enjoy learning more about composers, and My Name is Handel
is a fascinating introduction to Handel’s life and music. The booklet
gives an interesting version of both music and London in Handel’s time.
My favorite, though, is “My Name is Handel” with its original lyrics and
fun sing-a-long with the orchestra and chorus to the “Hornpipe” from
Handel’s Water Music. Casey at the Bat When the Mudville Nine are almost certain to lose the game,
Mighty Casey takes his turn at bat, and the fans hold their breath as
each pitch is thrown. The upbeat, jazzy music performed by the London Philharmonic
Orchestra is highlighted by cheering crowds, vendors hawking their
wares, the cheers of spectators and the sounds of the ball being hit,
which bring the story to life. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice The lazy apprentice, confident that he can use his master’s spell
to do his chores, chants the magic spell and takes a nap. As the water
swirls around the workshop getting ever higher, the apprentice awakens,
only to discover that he does not know the spell to stop the brooms! A
thrilling narration accompanies Paul Dukas’ dramatic musical score. Juanita The Spanish Lobster This new musical work from England combines flamenco guitar music
with bel canto opera, poking fun at both, while telling a delightful
story. The music of this tale invites you to not only have fun listening
but also to learn and sing along.You’ll get a kick out of the high
level of quality music performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra,
the dynamic storytelling and the multifaceted tongue-in-cheek humor. Fun
for all! The Soldier’s Tale Stravinsky’s greatest work for narrator and orchestra. It is the
story of a soldier, on leave from the army, who trades his old violin
for a magic book that can tell the future and make him rich. He soon
discovers, however, that he has made a deal with the devil and that
money does not bring happiness.
More about the Maestro Classics CDs:
The CDs and MP3s typically follow the same format:
A work for narrator and orchestra with the music and story equally important.
Information about the life and times of the work and composer.
Introduction of a new musical genre in which the theme from the
title track is transformed into jazz, folk, Dixieland, or another style.
The conductor talking about what to listen for in the music with musical examples.
The opportunity to listen again with or without narration (and to realize just how much you’ve learned).
A play-along, sing-along, or dance-along track. These are very creative and fun.
More about the Maestro Classics Site
Products: In addition to individual CDS for $16.98 each and MP3 downloads for $9.98 each, check out the 4-CD Classic Pack for $65, and the 11-CD Collection for $186.78!
You can find more about each CD by clicking on the products link and
going to each individual product. And be sure to click on the CDs at the
top of the Maestro Classics homepage for videos and to see inside each CD booklet!
At the Maestro Classics site, you’ll find free educational materials:
“Lesson plans, homeschool cross-curriculum plans and fun home projects
are being developed to accompany the Maestro Classics CD series.”
There’s a Music & Life page with ideas for including music in your family life, whether or not you have music experience.
There’s a free Kids Club with more fun with music, puzzles and games, and activity book answers.
You can also follow Maestro Classics on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. (There’ll be optional entries for those on the Rafflecopter form.)
“Non-Stress Musical Learning”with Bonnie Ward Simon from Maestro Classics
What You Will Win: 1 very lucky winner from the U.S. will win the 10-CD Collection worth $170!!!There’s
a worldwide option! If the winner is from outside the U.S., the winner
will receive 10 downloads of MP3s and PDF booklets!
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Giveaway: Montessori at Home eBook and Materials Bundle
Montessori at Home! eBook and Materials Bundle
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY YOU MUST ENTER THROUGH THE RAFFLECOPTER INCLUDED AT THE END OF THIS POST.
The Montessori at Home eBook and Materials Bundle contains the newly published 3rd edition of John Bowman's Montessori at Home: A Complete Guide to Doing Montessori Early Learning Activities at Home with 3-6 year Old Children and 21 printable Montessori Print Shop materials that are recommended in the eBook! John is allowing me to give away not one but THREE of this great combination here on the blog this week.
It’s party time!!! I’m celebrating my 3rd blogiversary all month, and I’m starting the celebration with a TOTALLY AWESOME giveaway of Montessori products sponsored by Montessori Print Shop and Montessori at Home! My blogiversary is April 13, but the giveaway is open from now until 10:00 p.m. MST Monday, April 15. It’s my 3rd blogiversary and I have 3 amazing giveaway prizes (ARV $645)! Montessori Print Shop, one of my very favorite Montessori suppliers, is giving away a grand prize of 1276 beautiful printable Montessori materials in digital file format! That’s ALL the Montessori Print Shop PDF files, including 6-9 Grammar Boxes/Filling Boxes!!! There’s a second-place prize of a $100 Montessori Print Shop in-store coupon! And that’s not all! There’s a third-place prize of a $24.95 Montessori at Home! eBook and Materials Bundle (which includes both the fabulous Montessori at Home! eBook and 21 Montessori Print Shop materials that go with the eBook)! The giveaway is open to my readers worldwide!
Montessori Print Shop Deluxe CD Rom:
Montessori Print Shop materials are wonderful – excellent designs and high quality images. Here are examples of just a very few of the materials offered in the Montessori Print Shop Deluxe CD Rom:
Sensorial Materials – Sample
Language Materials – Sample
Math – Geometry Materials – Sample
Science and Culture Materials – Sample
All PDF Files listed at the store at the end of the giveaway:
This is perfect for school or home use for children ages 18 months to age 7 or 8 (grammar to age 9)! Current Value: $599.99 (on sale for 519.95). If you were to purchase all of these files individually,it would cost $2767.52!
For $24.95, the Montessori at Home! eBook and Materials Bundle contains the newly published 3rd edition of John Bowman’s Montessori at Home: A Complete Guide to Doing Montessori Early Learning Activities at Home with 3-6 Year Old Children and 21 printable Montessori Print Shop materials that are recommended in the eBook!
Montessori at Home! eBook Included in the Bundle
(Note: This contains Montessori at Home affiliate links at no cost to you.) The newly revised Montessori at Home eBook is available for only $10.95 for 512 pages with over 300 early-learning activities!
In the multi-media PDF file eBook, you’ll also find a quick start guide, 225 educational digital tablet app recommendations, hundreds of links to sites, blogs, and videos, and 76 pages of printable materials!
If you have any interest in using Montessori principles and/or activities at home, I can’t imagine why you wouldn’t want to own this book. It’s a truly comprehensive and unintimidating introduction to using Montessori at Home! The 76 pages of printable materials alone are worth way more than $10.95.
You can get more information and resources at Montessori at Home! If you’d like to purchase right away, here’s the direct link to the purchase page for Montessori at Home!eBook.Here’s the direct link to the purchase page for the Montessori at Home! Materials Bundle (includes the Montessori at Home eBook AND over $60 worth of Montessori Print Shop materials to go with the book for only $24.95).
Here are some posts with excerpts and great activities from the Montessori at Home eBook:
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This giveaway is open to anyone 18 and older worldwide. The first entry is mandatory. You must leave a blog post comment telling why you want to win (and be sure to say you did that on the Rafflecopter form)! After you’ve completed your mandatory entry, there are lots of optional entries. You have many chances to win! (Note: For the extra entries, you may count ways of following that you already do. For example, if you previously “liked” Living Montessori Now on Facebook, you may still count that for your “like” Living Montessori Now on Facebook entry!) It’s easy to enter giveaways with Rafflecopter! Just follow the directions to enter.If you still have questions about the Rafflecopter form, here’s a 52-second video with quick directions for entering through Rafflecopter. (Note: If Rafflecopter form loads slowly, please just wait for it to load. It’ll appear right under the line with the smiley face. If this form doesn’t work for you, you can sign up on the Rafflecopter form at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page. Just be sure to leave your blog comment here! Both Rafflecopter forms are the same, so it doesn’t matter which one you sign up on.) You must complete the Mandatory Entry to qualify for any additional entries. The giveaway closes 10:00pm MST on Monday, April 15. Best of luck!