Kinderbach is a preschool program
designed to teach...
I reviewed this product last year with my kiddos,
and you can read that more extensive review
by clicking HERE...
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Now that you have all the details about the program,
I would like to add a couple of "updates" to
my review...
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First,
Kinderbach is developing an
iPad/iTouch/iPhone version of their program!
Our family received an iPad for Christmas,
so I can totally see why this development
is exciting news.
Using an iPad to run the program will
make it easier to use...
(Though using this program with a
laptop or a PC is not HARD...)
You can read more about the
different ways to use Kinderbach
bu clicking HERE...
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Second,
to keep your preschooler challenged
as he/she masters the program,
a Levels 7 has been added,
and a Level 8 is in development.
(You can click HERE for a
syllabus of what the different levels
have to offer.)
That being said,
may I please "caution" you
about the age of your child
when considering the use of this program.
My kiddos are ages 6, 7, and 9.
Though my youngest enjoyed the lessons
last year,
this year he finds them a bit juvenile.
Now,
this is still an EXCELLENT program
for teaching your
PRESCHOOLER how to use the piano,
but I really feel like
it is not a good fit for my family any more.
Also,
my youngest is a boy and has two older siblings,
so this could definitely have an effect
on his tastes.
Therefore,
if you are considering looking into this program
for your kiddos,
make sure to try out the sample lessons first!
(Click HERE to sign up for the free lessons.)
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To read other TOS Crew Reviews of this product,
please click HERE...
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Disclaimer:
I received a free subscription for my
open and honest review.
I was not compensated in any other way.
and a Level 8 is in development.
(You can click HERE for a
syllabus of what the different levels
have to offer.)
That being said,
may I please "caution" you
about the age of your child
when considering the use of this program.
My kiddos are ages 6, 7, and 9.
Though my youngest enjoyed the lessons
last year,
this year he finds them a bit juvenile.
Now,
this is still an EXCELLENT program
for teaching your
PRESCHOOLER how to use the piano,
but I really feel like
it is not a good fit for my family any more.
Also,
my youngest is a boy and has two older siblings,
so this could definitely have an effect
on his tastes.
Therefore,
if you are considering looking into this program
for your kiddos,
make sure to try out the sample lessons first!
(Click HERE to sign up for the free lessons.)
**************************************
To read other TOS Crew Reviews of this product,
please click HERE...
**************************************
Disclaimer:
I received a free subscription for my
open and honest review.
I was not compensated in any other way.
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