
Beginner piano games for younger learners
A collection of online music games (many customisable) to complement any method book. Perfect from the first lesson covering finger numbers, white key practice, simple time values and more.
Adding interactive fun to piano lessons
Playable on a computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone
Can your piano student creep past the ‘Sleeping Dragons’ or find the cheeky pizza loving aliens in the space station? This is the fun way to check they have understood everything in their method book!
I really love and appreciate your games – they are a fantastic aid to my teaching
— Music Teacher
There is now a fantastic new website that breaks down theory into fun games and you’ll end up learning without even realising!
— Music Teacher
Music games in this online pack

Aliens Love Pizza
The cheeky aliens are hiding in the space station food cupboards stealing pizza meant for the astronauts! Several question options for beginners to choose from.
Created by experienced piano teacher
Susan Leigh MA LRSM LLCM FISM
Most of the games in this pack are customisable so you can adapt to each individual student.
- Emoji Lab and Aliens Love Pizza, for example, both include draggable notes which you can move into any position on the stave. Tailor to your student that only knows two notes and those that know more!
- March of the Ants has a playable one octave piano. Plus it has a fun finger number activity with nails to paint and rings to put on fingers
- Sleeping Dragons has a useful stave with draggable note values to set simple time signature or musical maths questions – and there is even an on-screen scribble pad.

Will your students get a job on the musical alphabet train?
This music pack comes with a certificate template to give out if they do!