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On this page and the next there's a relaxed yung fellw enjying his music But a lot f changes are ging n while he plays Can yu circl the nin dierences between thes tw pictures? 8
The muic at the top of this page tells us all the note names from E up to Use this secret code to ll in the missing names of the common objects at the bottom
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This noisy fllow is ready to wake up everybody at camp But the surprise is on him! Can you circle the sven things that don't belong in this picture? 13
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Imagine getting trapped inside a giant French Horn! What a job to get out! But there is a way to travel om TRT to FNH Can you draw a line to show the way out? Youre allowed to go nder or oer any tube
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These five naes of string instruments are well hidden somewhere in the puzzle on the cing page Can you find all five names and circle the? Yo can go across do wn or slantwise in any direction
That boy bettr catch the rascally squirrel if he,s going to play his drum with that stolen drumstick! Hep him nd his way by drawing a line between him and that tricky little animal.
Here's a violin and a trumpet on top .. and a gutar and a harp on the bottom Only one of these instruments doesnt need to m ake its sound. Can you circle that instrument? 29
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Poor John has ost one of his cymbals at the oher end of the eld Can you help him find it bere the marching band needs him to play? Hurry to draw a line between John and that missing cymba!
Heres a code hat uses numbers instead of letters to name the four kinds of saxophones on these two pages Just fill in the right letter next to its matching number To get started in the rst picture try the letter next to " and next to '7. '' Now fgure out the rest!
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