
My son is five now. He had his birthday just after Christmas. He's a smart kid. He's creative and funny and he's witty in an unusual way for a kid. If I've had one complaint about my child it would be his lack of confidence. Until this product entered our home, he had very little confidence. He knew he could do stuff, but he figured everybody else was better so why try.
KinderBach is an on-line piano instruction course designed with little children in mind. There are over 300 sessions and tons of fun and fulfillment to be found.
When we were chosen to review KinderBach, I decided that I would use it for my son only. I wanted something that would excite and interest him. I wanted to try and give him a sense of accomplishment without the sibling competition. I bought him a keyboard and told the girls that only he could use it. I explained that it is not a toy, but an instrument. I stressed to my son that it is his responsibility to take care of his instrument. He beamed.
His sense of ownership combined beautifully with the creative and engaging lessons. Before long he was playing his keyboard proudly.

KinderBach uses video demonstrations combined with cartoon characters to create a very child-friendly lesson. There are songs to play, coloring pages to learn from, games to play and videos to watch.
On our crew blog they are quoted saying that "KinderBach's primary goal is to ensure both student and parent have fun . . ." Let me assure them and you, fun was accomplished. There was fun, as well as pride in the new skill he is learning and confidence that I've never seen before in him.
KinderBach offers an easy to navigate site, a child-friendly learning environment and two weeks of free lessons.
Their cost is very reasonable considering these are music lessons. Music lessons don't come cheap. If you've priced them out at all then you know how true this is.
KinderBach is accessable in your home for only:
$7.16/month
billed as a one time only annual payment of $85.95.
This is a 50% savings
If the lump sum is a bit too much for your wallet at one time, not to worry.
KinderBach is willing to take monthly payments instead for $14.95/mon.
It's pretty good incentive to pay upfront, and really . . .you won't be disappointed.
I have been impressed with KinderBach. (We will be subscribers as soon as our wallet recovers from Christmas).
If you have it on your list to teach music, why not try KinderBach?
Go on over today and check out Dodi and his friends in the Learning Center:http://www.kinderbach.com/
Access their free lessons at their site and try before you buy.
Happy Learning! |