Noisy Orchestra

Noisy Orchestra
ISBN-10
1409551636
ISBN-13
9781409551638
Category
Board books
Pages
10
Language
English
Published
2013-01-22
Publisher
Usborne Books
Authors
Sam Taplin, Gareth Lucas

Description

Charmingly illustrated with a different animal character playing each instrument Hear each section of the orchestra on its own (strings, woodwind, brass and percussion) and then hear everyone playing together in the concert at the end.

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