From Wibbleton to Wobbleton
In this collection, James Harding, long-time colleague and collaborator of Doug Goodkin and Sofia López-Ibor at the San Francisco School, puts forth his uniquely playful take on Orff-Schulwerk. Starting with a rhyme, a riddle, a song or a simple prop, the book maps out delightful journeys of discovery designed to awaken the curiosity and creativity of elementary-aged students. Classroom teachers and experienced music specialists will find ideas and inspiration and ideas in this book, which models hands-on, ears-open exploration of the child's world, from eggs and chickens to the solar system.
James Harding of Oakland, CA James Harding teaches music and movement to children from 3 to 13 years old at The San Francisco School, where he has worked for 23 years. He co-directs and teaches in the prestigious San Francisco International Orff Course and is much in demand as a workshop presenter throughout the U.S., Canada and many countries around the world.
Eli Noyes Eli Noyes is an Academy Award(R) nominated animator who has done projects for Sesame Street, Scholastic, Nickelodeon, Pixar, and Disney. He is the president of San Francisco based Alligator Planet, an animation and graphics company specializing in education.