Discover an Underwater Musical World
Choose an instrument to play, layer it over your favorite beat and learn about music with help from five ocean friends including Octopus and Starfish. Make learning discoveries with every tap, slide and touch. The light-up board even has a handle for easy portability around the house or on the go! The Touch magic Ocean Music School is recommended for children age 3+ years old.
Features
The Ocean Music School board lights up as your child explores with music and instruments. Jam along in 3 learning modes: Compose, Play and Game. In Compose mode children can mix musical background loops and play along with band member instruments. In Play mode children can tap, slide and touch on instruments to explore musical sounds and create their own music. In Game mode children can play a game to learn and explore colors, musical instruments and ocean animal names. Choose from 5 musical instruments to play, including a keyboard, trombone, drums and more. Kids will love the musical swirl feature which speeds up and slows down the tempo with the touch of a finger.LeapFrog Learning Difference
Musical play is an important of a child's play diet. Age-appropriate music activities can have long-term effects on children's development, including language skills, math skills, and their creativity. "Research continues to show that early musical experiences can benefit children's development. [Touch Magic Ocean Music School] is packed with numerous open-ended ways to explore with music, instruments, rhythm, and sounds to help children exercise their creativity and build confidence through musical play." -Clement C., Leapfrog Learning ExpertTeaches
- Imagination and Creativity: Play that encourages children to use their imaginations, fosters creativity.
- Music: Making and listening to music can increase a child's creativity as well as support language, math, and physical development.
- Colors: Naming colors gives children words to describe themselves and the world, fostering language development.
- Early vocabulary: Children expand their listening vocabulary by matching pictures to words.
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