If your youngest students are ready for something extra to keep their momentum flying.
Enter The Very Useful Piano Board Games For Early Primer Piano Students 🎉. This collection of games was built for brand-new beginners—those little ones who are still learning finger numbers, finding their way around the keyboard, and starting to crack the code of note reading.
👉 Click here to grab The Very Useful Piano Board Games For Early Primer Piano Students.
Every game is done-for-you and print-and-play, so there’s zero prep standing between you and a studio full of smiles. If you want those first few months of lessons to stand out as “the best ever,” this is the pack that will make it happen.

The Easiest Way to Win Over Your Youngest Beginners
Each of these early primer piano games comes with step-by-step instructions, printable playing cards, and colorful game boards—everything you need to reinforce those first, essential skills. Whether you’re introducing finger numbers, building keyboard awareness, or giving students their very first taste of note reading, there’s a game here to make it fun.
Because the games are leveled, you’ll always know exactly where to start. Because they’re skill-focused, you can grab one mid-lesson and use it instantly. And because they’re aligned with what you’re already teaching in those opening weeks… they’ll get used again and again (instead of gathering dust in a drawer).
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1. Shell Shuffle: Reinforce understanding of finger number names
In this piano game, two players race snails to the mushroom patch while reinforcing understanding of finger number names.

2. Penguin Paddle: Reinforce aural recognition of quarter, half, and whole notes
In this piano game, a penguin paddles to victory as students listen and match quarter, half, and whole notes!

3. Falling 4 You: Reinforce recognition of the white keys, C, D, and E
In this piano game, every time a student names a white key correctly, a colorful leaf drifts closer to the waiting squirrel—turning note review into a lively race through the falling autumn leaves!

4. Tangled Tails: Reinforce recognition of C-D-E in Middle C Position
In this piano game, players twist and turn along tangled hoses, racing each other to victory as they identify C, D, and E in Middle C Position.

5. Flipper Frenzy: Reinforce understanding of finger number names
In this piano game, students race to flip cards, call out finger numbers, and cover their fish before their opponent swims ahead.

6: Dive Down: Reinforce recognition of white keys, F, G, A, and B
In this piano game, dolphins and turtles dive through the depths by naming white keys F, G, A, and B while dodging obstacles in a race to reach the ocean floor first!

7: Fossil Footie: Reinforce recognition of A-B-C in Middle C Position
In this piano game, dinosaurs race around the soccer pitch by naming notes A-B-C to chase and catch their opponent!

8. Porthole Path: Reinforce aural recognition of directional movement
In this piano game, students pass through portholes as they identify sounds that move higher, lower, or repeat!
Buy Your Early Primer Piano Game Pack Today
Each of these early primer piano games was created to be more than just a moment of fun—they’re built to fit seamlessly into your lessons, support your curriculum, and keep your students fully engaged.
Whether you need a quick review, a mid-lesson movement break, or a reward that still reinforces musical skills, Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Board Games has you covered.
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