Where would piano teachers be without studio moms?
They drive their kids to lessons, monitor piano practice, complete lesson assignment sheets, reply to studio emails, prepare children for recitals, oh… and write the checks 😉
We should be forever grateful to moms who value music education.
One way to share our gratitude is to make sure their children have a little musical gift for them when Mother’s Day rolls around.
To make this happen, today we are sharing Supermom: A Late Primer Piano Solo.

A Late Primer Piano Solo For Mother’s Day
Every mom in the world has received a beaded bracelet or a handprint art craft for Mother’s Day. But only the most special of moms receive their very own private piano performance!
With just a few days left until Mother’s Day, today’s piano solo is best used with a very capable late primer student or a level 1 student who will have no problem learning the piece in a 30-minute lesson.
Supermom is available at the bottom of the post, but first…
If you teach late primer piano students who are in love with unicorns, they will jump for joy if you give them The Rainbow Salad Songbook.
Composed in the C Five-Finger Scale, children using this book will gain confidence in playing magical music with measures that include hands-together stepping and skipping notes.
Inside you will discover 8 unicorn-themed piano pieces with lyrics, note reading games, warm-up exercises, a sight-reading activity, a rhythm activity, a practice tracker, and a certificate of achievement.
You can get it now on Amazon by clicking here or on the cover below:
Download Supermom For Your Primer Students
Click here or on the cover below to download Supermom.
And don’t forget to check out The Rainbow Salad Songbook and all of the other exciting resources here in Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Library.



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