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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, can't recommend highly enough
Fabulous. This is a well thought out Primer with a very cleverly scaffolded approach, and a design that holds huge appeal to young children. The two young learners I have currently using this book absolutely love it and are progressing really well. The games cards included at the back means a little preparation is needed before giving the book to the student - I cut out and laminated them then stuck an envelope at the front of the book - but this is quick, easy and totally worth the time given the brilliant concept reinforcing games that are basically huge fun for both the student and myself! Overall the book progresses at a perfect rate for younger learners to internalise concepts, gain good habits for approaching new music right from the start, and above all have a great time whilst doing so - I couldn't ask for anything more from a Primer.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for young beginners
This book is ideal for a 5 year old but also can be used for an older child. It’s steady pace means now that even the youngest child can learn piano. Most other piano books start off easy but few pages later gets too hard too quickly. This book is vibrant and cuts every thing in to bite size amounts so younger children do not lose concentration. It used to be that piano teachers could not take children to they are 7 years old, this book enables lessons at a much earlier age and makes the experience a lot of fun !!
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Resource
These are a great scheme of work for teaching young children piano. The games add fun and dynamics to the lesson and can be used again and again. It saves on planning as everything is included in the book and it especially appeals to the young beginner as the books are colourful and attractive. The lessons are well thought through and easy to follow. A must for all teachers who teach young children.
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Method book
I love the Wunderkeys series; such a fun way to teach young beginners with an engaging story book approach and many music games and activities all built into the book. There are loads of extra online games and resources at the authors’ website and fantastic teacher support online too. My son loves the characters and imaginative activities that reinforce musical concepts in an interesting way. As a teacher, I’m always investigating new method books, and this one is a breath of fresh air!
5.0 out of 5 stars This primer is a perfect follow on to the Wunderkeys preschool method
This primer is a perfect follow on to the Wunderkeys preschool method, or as a starting out place for 5 year old beginners. The lively stories and colourful illustrations draw the young child in, making the learning fun. The games are awesome - good fun to play, while reinforcing new concepts.
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Piano Method!
This is such a lovely book for teaching piano to young children (the whole Wunderkeys series is fabulous!). It’s packed with lovely exercises, activities, piano songs (some with teacher accompaniments) and great games that keep young learners fully engaged!
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A great music curriculum for young students. I look forward to using it in my Piano Studio. Includes games to reinforce musical concepts and add extra fun during pianotime.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining!
My daughter is 5 and last year in reception she learnt how to play the piano by using coloured notes rather than reading the music. This book helps make that switch to reading music quite easy with games and stories. My daughter loves it and has come on in leaps and bounds :-)
Best books for beginner kids piano!
We've tried other method books but my kids weren't too interested. I joined the Wunderkeys Facebook group and read so many good reviews I decided to try them. Our 9 year old would only play for a few minutes and get bored. Not anymore! I had to tell him it was my turn to practice and he kept asking to play more. The stories are engaging and lessons are so easy to move through. Games are fun too. Also, Andrea has been amazing answering questions and being so supportive in her group. Love that they are a local, Canadian company too.
Play-based and very engaging
I highly recommend the Wunderkeys books and will be using them with my young beginners. it is play-based, very engaging and developmentally-appropriate for 5-9 years old. The games add fun and dynamics to the lesson.Easy to teach with easily laid out instructions.
-The "Wunderstaff" is brilliant: As another reviewer stated
I have been using this for about 2 months now with one of my students and as a supplemental "sight reading" book for another (who had already started a different method before this one was out). It is unlike any other method out there. I'm going to break things down in different categories:-The "Wunderstaff" is brilliant: As another reviewer stated, I too have never found the notes without a staff to be helpful because SO many students have trouble with directionality and I've had to do a "connect the dots" type lines to help them see it. And middle C doesn't have it's ledger line going through it for reference either! My student hasn't progressed to the lesson where the note names are removed from the noteheads yet, but my hypothesis is that the Wunderstaff will make this transition MUCH easier for many students-Pacing: The pacing is MUCH different. With many students in a more traditional primer, I feel that they are given too much too fast, or if they like to move really fast, they are successful....until they're not....so they race through a primer and then get REALLY frustrated when they finally hit their "wall" and actually need to practice. I feel like the pacing eases children into the idea of practice and doesn't make it a huge commitment right at first. With only *one* book (not the lesson, performance, technique, etc. etc), this is much less daunting. If you had a particularly bright student, you *could* combine two lessons at once, although with all of the activities, stories, games, etc. even a bright student is engaged for all 30 minutes of a lesson and again, my hypothesis is that by taking things a tad bit slower than other methods, that this will allow for a deeper understanding of concepts that will set students up for future success.-Parent Friendly: Lots of parents sign their kids up for lessons because they wish they had had them (or stuck with them) when they were kids. They aren't always confident in helping their kids practice at home. The picture guides, helpful dialog, easy activities to practice (in addition to the actual pieces), and games make this SO much less daunting to parents and practicing starts out as a partnered effort from the start. I believe this relationship of the parent/student/teacher team will be valuable as they continue piano.-Theory/Aural Skills: Yes, as the other reviewer stated, there isn't a lot inside the book aside from the Cut and Play games every other lesson. I don't have a problem with this because there are a TON of FREE print and play games that often require no more effort and supplies than a color printer and some cardstock and a few pennies/buttons/or even scrap paper in order to use. Just go to the WunderKeys website and search through the PreSchool and Primer Level free printables (since kids who didn't go through the preschool method could benefit from some of the preschool activities as well). In my 20 years of teaching, the theory books have been the most neglected part of a method series. I'd spend 5 minutes doing theory in every lesson because only 1% of students actually completed it at home. Using games has been more fun and effective.-Cut and Play Games: The cards for the games do need to be laminated for longevity. If you don't have a personal laminator, local office supply or teacher supply stores often can do this service for a nominal charge. Or if you happen to have a friend who homeschools or teaches preschool-I bet you can find someone in that crowd who owns a laminator and would be fine letting you use it and only charge a few cents for a few pouches! I was going to have have my students be in charge of laminating their own card sets, but I've noticed that my student hasn't cut those out to use, so I am thinking I might just do the cards for them and then use sheet protectors for the game boards to make sure they make use of this valuable part. I think a lot of teachers using this method are doing this.-Personal Access to the Composer: Honestly, this is what makes this series the MOST unique on the market! Join the FaceBook group and Andrea Dow will respond personally in almost every case to questions and requests for clarification! She takes insights and requests and will often create a new resource based on feedback on this page.-The One thing I'd Change: If I could change anything, it would be more substantial teacher duets. The method series I used before (and still use with older students) drew me in with harmonically and rhythmically interesting duet parts that I feel offer the student an extra challenge to be independent players and give them a taste for interesting complimentary harmonies. I will most likely still draw from my other method book for a few of my favorites as supplemental pieces.My student using this method is 8, which is on the older side of the target age group of 5-9, and I was worried about it being a little bit too "little kid" for him, but he is REALLY enjoying it. His mom told me a couple weeks ago that on the way home from a lesson he said "I never knew that piano could be so much fun!" He's a kid who really wants to learn guitar, but his mom really wanted him to have a baseline in piano first. And I really haven't pulled a ton of extra things in outside of the book yet, either! And my 6 year old daughter who is in level 2A of a traditional method book LOVES to look through this book and "read" the stories and pretend to be a piano teacher with it. This (and the pre-school books) are loved by her as much as her favorite story books. I'm excited to see how the series progresses, especially because I've been told that in future books there is a conscious effort to help avoid the trap of "position playing" (which has been a struggle and the #1 reason I chose the series I've used for the past 10 years)..
Great book even for a 7 year old
I have used this to with 7 year old student, was worried it might be too kiddish for her but it turns out all great! And the way it introduces the notes gave a good foundation to her technique and notes reading! It does move along at a comfortable pace. The comics and character are a plus!
Great book for beginners
The Wunderkeys primer books are great for young kids starting out on their piano journey. My students love the characters in the book and reading the comics together. I especially love the games as it is a fun way to reinforce concepts and note reading, plus there are lots of extra materials available online! I’m so glad to have found the Wunderkeys method books, they are lots of fun to teach!
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