Ministry of Education Recommends 'Time Travel through Music for Children' as a School Textbook

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Ministry of Education Recommends 'Time Travel through Music for Children' as a School Textbook

<p id="">We are thrilled to share the exciting news that Romana Obermair's book, "Time Travel through Music for Children," has received a prestigious recommendation from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Research. This remarkable achievement signifies the book's recognition and approval for inclusion in the official school book lists.</p><p id="">The Ministry of Education has specifically endorsed the use of "Time Travel through Music for Children" in music lessons at primary schools (1st to 4th grade), new secondary schools (1st to 4th grade), and general secondary schools. This recommendation emphasizes the book's value and relevance in the subject of music education.</p><p id="">Romana Obermair's book offers a captivating journey through time, utilizing the power of music to engage and educate young minds. With its unique approach, the book introduces children to various musical eras, composers, and styles, fostering a deep appreciation for music while enhancing their understanding of history.</p><p id="">The recognition by the Ministry of Education further highlights the educational significance and quality of "Time Travel through Music for Children." This commendation will undoubtedly contribute to the book's wider reach and impact, benefiting educators, students, and parents alike.</p><p id="">We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Romana Obermair for this remarkable achievement and express our gratitude to the Ministry of Education, Science, and Research for their endorsement. Together, we can continue to inspire and educate children through the power of music and its timeless influence.</p><p>‍</p>

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