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Susan
This is one of my preschoolers' favorite Roadtrip! books! Lots of songs about critters and campfires and oh so much fun! This book is easier than To the Lake for small fingers as it has less 5 finger position songs.
Diana
I have one five-year-old just finishing Outdoor Adventure and another about to start. This book is so much fun and it's a great foundation.
Annie
Roadtrip is so much fun. I am teaching my son and he loves it. I like the teacher guidebook as it helps with your lesson and really ensures that all bases are covered. LOVE IT.
Kristin
I was afraid putting a seven-year-old in this might be too simple, but he's loving it! The super soundtrack and the teacher guidebook are a must. It can be lined up with the other RT books or with Kickoff, and the illustrations and activities are fun without being cheesy!
Karen
I have been having awesome results with the Roadtrip Outdoor Adventure Book! Well thought out lessons, that engage the student and are super fun to teach!
Tara
The Roadtrip books are pure genius! Parents are always in awe when they realize how many concepts are covered in this beginner book! Roadtrip is the perfect book to start a young student's piano journey!
Sarah
The student travel logs are perfect for letting parents know all the cool stuff their kiddos are learning as well as letting them know fun activities they can do at home to continue the learning adventure!
Sarah
I love the layout of the teacher books. They are easy to quickly glance down & follow while teaching. With young students, you don't have lots of time to sit & read. You must keep them engaged. This guide is an absolute must-have for teaching Outdoor Adventure.
Sarah
I love the quality of these recordings! My Roadtrip! kiddos will have a blast singing along to these!
Sarah
I've been looking forward to the release of this new book for several months! So excited to use these fun pieces with my littlest students. I love that Roadtrip tunes get young beginners playing and feeling music before they dive in to full-fledged reading. I believe this approach lays down a solid foundation upon which to build a healthy music education.