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						  Belinda 
							A. Smith, Ph.D.  
							(Adjunct Professor of Art Education at Columbia College, 
							Missouri) 
							 
							Beautiful symphonic recordings by the Seoul Philharmonic 
							Orchestra and children singing favorite multicultural 
							tunes build a musical background for the colorful and 
							creative books, Multicultural Songs. The colorful, playful, 
							and painterly illustrations of the artists entice readers 
							to use their imaginations as they flip through the pages 
							to learn songs from France, Korea, the United States, 
							Germany, and England. 
							These books and CD materials provide authentic and magical 
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						  Susan 
							Altomari, M.Ed.  
							(Music Specialist at Lee Expressive Arts School, U.S.A.) 
							 
							As an elementary music educator I frequently use picture 
							  songbooks with my students, but I have never seen any 
							  with the high level of musical and artistic quality 
							  found in the Musicmap Series: Multicultural Songs produced 
							  by Koomzaal Company. From the beautifully illustrated 
							  pages to the rich sounds of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra 
							  and the child¡¯s voice, the journey through each of these 
							  books is both aesthetically and educationally pleasing for 
							  children, parents, and educators alike. The addition 
							  of the musicmapping of the rhythm and melody adds a 
							  unique tactile element to the books that helps children 
							  not only hear, but feel the melodic direction of each 
							  song.  
							Having been involved in the field-testing of these 
							  products, I have a firsthand  
							  appreciation of both the attention to detail and the 
							  devotion to quality that Dr. Youm has brought to this 
							  project. I strongly encourage music educators to include 
							  these books in their work with young children. It is 
							  an opportunity to witness the new level of sensory engagement 
							  that these books offer to anyone who uses them.  | 
						 
						 
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						  Christine Sandoval, M.S.Ed. (Columbia, Missouri) 
							   
						   
						   My three-year-old son enjoys the multicultural song books. The cheerful illustrations appeal to him. The music itself reaches him deeply, and I feel that it helps his thinking: for about a year now, I have been tracing the notes with my finger when I sing with sheet music (about once a week). My son was somewhat interested but did not try it himself. When we began using the multicultural song books, of course I traced the Musicmap in the same way. After a few weeks, he applied this to traditional sheet music and traced those notes! I am confident that it will transfer to reading text as well. When we read a traditional children's book, his 
	visual attention is naturally focused on the pictures, but in the Musicmap portion of these books, the music keeps his interest while his eyes, undistracted by pictures, follow the trail of notes. It's a whole new way to enjoy reading and music!
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