![]() ![]() You could attach our little Do Re Mi characters to wooden bricks which would work very well and probably stand up to more use. Alternatively there are some chime bar steps available here which would be more durable. Print off these characters and colour them in the same as your set of chime bars. On the reverse side of the staircase you need to make little pockets out of duct tape on each step so that you can slot each character into the correct position. My Do Re Mi steps are cut out of wood which you could do if you are handy with a saw, or know someone who is. You can make a staircase by using our free printables below and mounting it on strong card. I have found this game to be so popular and useful as a teaching tool that it is really worth including as a regular part of any preschool music lesson. This is such valuable preparation for learning to play an instrument later on. Using a staircase to illustrate each step or note is an engaging and visual way of teaching the spacial relationship between notes and intervals in a way that children find easy to understand. ![]() They can each be coloured to correspond with the colour of your chime bars. An excellent way to learn and practice the Do Re Mi degrees of the scale is to use these little printable people.
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