When Music Meets Social Media: Sharp But Hashtagged

Sharp But Hashtagged is a playful, modern children’s music story that tackles one of the funniest classroom mix-ups: kids confusing the sharp sign (♯) with the hashtag (#). GET IT HERE

Told with humor, relatable language, and plenty of musical terms, this book helps students (and teachers!) finally clear up the confusion in a way that sticks. Through witty dialogue, creative illustrations, and interactive moments, kids will see how the sharp sign belongs in music and the hashtag rules the internet—two worlds colliding in one unforgettable tale.

It’s more than just a story—it’s a teaching tool teachers can actually use in class to make music notation fun, memorable, and downright hilarious.

Perfect for:
🎶 Elementary music classrooms
📚 Teachers looking for engaging read-alouds
😂 Kids who love a laugh and learn best through stories

Check out my new book!

The Great Metronome – The Tale of Beat, Bounce, and Tap.

As a music teacher, it is always important to find books for the little kids with accurate information. It seems like most of the music books are written by people without music education, or just not enough information. I wrote this book because little kids need to know the terminology we use as musicians and learn about those music terms in a fun way. I hope you enjoy it!

The Tale of Beat, Bounce, and Tap is a lively children’s book that invites young readers to explore the joyful world of music through rhythm and movement. In the vibrant town of Musicville, children discover how to create beats, tap their feet, and bounce along to the catchy melodies that fill the air. With engaging characters and interactive elements, the story encourages kids to join in the fun, fostering a love for music while promoting coordination and creativity. Perfect for music lovers of all ages, this book is a delightful journey that inspires kids to express themselves through rhythm and sound!

Click to see it here: https://amzn.to/4f8F98g (affiliate link).

My daughter Emma (8) was excited to read it for us! We posted it on my YouTube channel.

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