New Delhi, India: The New Delhi World Book Fair 2026, one of India’s largest and most prestigious literary events, witnessed an enthusiastic response from readers, educators, and young learners as author and music educator Vanshika Verma Khare was seen at the Inkscribe Publishing stall promoting her fourth book, “Playing Keyboard Made Easy: Chords and Notations of Nursery Rhymes.”
The fair, known for bringing together authors, publishers, and book lovers from across the country, provided an ideal platform for showcasing educational and creative works. Vanshika’s book attracted special attention from parents and music teachers looking for beginner-friendly learning resources for children.
During the event, Vanshika interacted with visitors and shared her thoughts in an interview conducted by Jamila, highlighting the importance of introducing music education at an early age.
Speaking about seeing her book being used by young learners, Vanshika expressed her happiness, saying it feels rewarding to watch children learn music so early in life. She believes music improves focus and brings calmness during challenging moments.
Explaining the inspiration behind creating a keyboard book for children, she shared that while she initially authored books for adults, most of her students aged 6 to 12 preferred learning nursery rhymes. Parents also encouraged this approach, which led her to design a dedicated book for young beginners.
She chose nursery rhymes as the core teaching method because of their simplicity and familiarity. Vanshika felt that starting beginners with complex songs could reduce confidence and interest, whereas nursery rhymes help children learn chords and notations with ease.
The book follows a systematic learning structure, introducing one major scale followed by a nursery rhyme based on that scale. This approach helps learners gradually understand all 12 major scales through practical application.
Vanshika shared that her goal is for every child to gain a strong understanding of chords and notations, enabling them to confidently play more complex compositions in the future.
Highlighting the broader benefits of music education, she noted that piano learning enhances focus, patience, calmness, and even mathematical skills, making it valuable beyond musical training.
Sharing her experience with Inkscribe Publishing, Vanshika described it as highly positive. She appreciated the publisher’s professionalism, quality standards, and commitment to fulfilling every promise, calling the collaboration a truly rewarding experience.
With its child-friendly approach and structured learning method, “Playing Keyboard Made Easy: Chords and Notations of Nursery Rhymes” continues to gain appreciation at literary platforms like the New Delhi World Book Fair and among music learners nationwide.
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