When Step Met Skip
| AUTHOR | Viel-Taschereau, Genevive; Weber, Vicky |
| PUBLISHER | Trunk Up Books (07/27/2021) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Step loves moving one note at a time up and down the musical staff. Then along comes Skip-bold, bouncy, and not afraid to jump over a note. When these two meet, they discover that the best melodies use both: smooth steps and exciting skips!
Told with charming characters and clear, kid-friendly language, this picture book helps young learners see and hear how melodies move on the staff-so music reading feels simple, memorable, and fun.
Perfect for:
- Elementary music teachers (PreK-5) introducing melodic movement
- Parents supporting early music literacy at home
- General classroom read-alouds that blend story with learning
What kids will learn:
- What is a Step? Moving to the next-door note (line?space)
- What is a Skip? Jumping over one note (line?line or space?space)
- Confidence using the vocabulary "step" and "skip" when listening, singing, or pointing to notes
Why teachers love it:
- Story-driven hook that keeps wiggly learners engaged
- Clear language you can echo during warm-ups and centers
- Pairs perfectly with solfege, floor staff games, and simple instrument patterns
By the end, kids will cheer for Step and Skip-and start hearing both in their favorite songs.
Step loves moving one note at a time up and down the musical staff. Then along comes Skip-bold, bouncy, and not afraid to jump over a note. When these two meet, they discover that the best melodies use both: smooth steps and exciting skips!
Told with charming characters and clear, kid-friendly language, this picture book helps young learners see and hear how melodies move on the staff-so music reading feels simple, memorable, and fun.
Perfect for:
- Elementary music teachers (PreK-5) introducing melodic movement
- Parents supporting early music literacy at home
- General classroom read-alouds that blend story with learning
What kids will learn:
- What is a Step? Moving to the next-door note (line?space)
- What is a Skip? Jumping over one note (line?line or space?space)
- Confidence using the vocabulary "step" and "skip" when listening, singing, or pointing to notes
Why teachers love it:
- Story-driven hook that keeps wiggly learners engaged
- Clear language you can echo during warm-ups and centers
- Pairs perfectly with solfege, floor staff games, and simple instrument patterns
By the end, kids will cheer for Step and Skip-and start hearing both in their favorite songs.
