Friday, June 10, 2016

Review: Kaleidoscope


I was given the opportunity to review the children's album Kaleidoscope. I was interested in this album because I have two girls, ages 2 and 6. We often listen to songs and the girls dance along, which is great because it is an activity away from the television.

This album is by musician and teacher Alice Pringle, also featuring Enrique Feldman and Samantha Feldman. The genre is listed as Children's Folk but it definitely brings more to the table than that. No song sounded alike which is great and I love all the different mixes of instruments. There was a little blues, some lullabies, an orchestra and even a rap or two. There are 19 tracks in all. We were able to understand every word of each song clearly. I found these songs to be very educational and my oldest daughter and I had a discussion about each after listening. She is in love with the 1st track, Badoo, which is great for learning about insects. My personal favorite is track 15, Little Butterfly, I just really get into the vibe of the music.

I would recommend this children's album to any family. It has a little something for every taste. I truly believe music is life! This album is a great educational tool making it perfect for the classroom and daycare. It has helped my little family get up and move by dancing along to all the wonderful songs. This has truly been a pleasant listening experience!

I was able to preview this album free for review purposes. All opinions are completely honest and 100% my own.

If you are interested in purchasing Kaleidoscope you can find it here:

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