[Children's Piano Sheet Music] Packed with Familiar Tunes! Introducing Recommended Series
A problem every piano teacher faces at least once: choosing sheet music for kids! Even if you want to find the perfect score for each student, there are so many options that it’s hard to narrow it down to just one.
So this time, we’ve picked out some of the most popular, serialized piano method books for children.
We’ll introduce them in detail along with performance videos of the pieces they include.
This will be helpful not only for piano teachers struggling to choose method books for their students, but also for parents who are thinking of trying a bit of teaching at home.
Be sure to use it as a reference!
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[Children’s Piano Sheet Music] Packed with Familiar Tunes! Introducing Our Recommended Series (21–30)
Piano Primer for Young Children: Everyone’s Lesson 1ongaku no tomo sha

“Minna no Okeiko 1: A Piano Primer for Preschoolers” helps children acquire basic piano technique.
The first edition dates all the way back to 1976! Its slightly retro illustrations set it apart from other textbooks and may pique some children’s interest.
The book contains 48 pieces—plenty of material.
Compared to more recent scores, the progression is a bit faster, so it might be good to use it alongside other materials or incorporate workbook activities to deepen understanding of pitch and note values while working through it.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced some of the most popular children’s piano scores from across the series.
Of course, choosing by content is important, but some children get motivated by the illustrations and bright, pop colors in the sheet music, too! Please choose the perfect score from various angles so your child can keep enjoying their piano practice with their favorite music book.


