A Song in Her Head
By
Sondra Schwartz
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Joolie Mouse hears songs in her head, but is sad because she can not play them on her flute. The tale then introduces the Cloudfoot Bunny who is all about positive thinking, seeing what you want as real and behaving as if you already have it. Cloudfoot introduces Joolie, also known as Mousie, to animals and flowers who practice, playmusic and jam every Sunday afternoon in
Joolie Mouse hears songs in her head, but is sad because she can not play them on her flute. The tale then introduces the
Joolie Mouse hears songs in her head, but is sad because she can not play them on her flute. The tale then introduces the Cloudfoot Bunny who is all about positive thinking, seeing what you want as real and behaving as if you already have it. Cloudfoot introduces Joolie, also known as Mousie, to animals and flowers who practice, playmusic and jam every Sunday afternoon in
Joolie Mouse hears songs in her head, but is sad because she can not play them on her flute. The tale then introduces the Cloudfoot Bunny who is all about positive thinking, seeing what you want as real and behaving as if you already have it. Cloudfoot introduces Joolie, also known as Mousie, to animals and flowers who practice, playmusic and jam every Sunday afternoon in the meadow. They each accept responsibilty to teach Joolie how to practice one of the skills necessary to play the song in her head. She learns timing, rhythm, ear training, fingering and Scales and Arpeggios. A Song in Her Head is the first ofa series of books on children's self-esteem.
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