Saving Money on Summer Grilling

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So many people are saving money by summer grilling by following just a few simple tips, so I wanted to share them with you! You’ll be hearing me share my money-saving summer grilling tips on 94FM the Fish radio as well as Talk of the Town TV this week, but I know it can be difficult to keep up with all the tips I share on air, so I wanted to make sure you could find all the ways I’ve discovered to save time and money on summer grilling in one place.

Now don’t mis-understand me – I’m no pro. In fact, I’ve never used a real grill by myself. But because I’ve come to appreciate the health and money-saving properties of  summer grilling, I’ve taught myself a few short cuts that anyone can master!

7 Tips for Saving Money on Summer Grilling

* Marinate, marinate, marinate
-If you marinate your meats, you can buy cheaper cuts (like skirt steak or flank steak) and still pack in the flavor and tenderness. Consider checking out something like the Instant Marinater I found on Rakuten.com that not only marinates your meat safely, but is a great vessel to transport your marinated meat outside.

*Wrap it up
-Same principal as marinating, but with fish. Wrap fish and veggies in foil pouches with a little broth and/or wine & veggies, place on grill for 10 min, and you’ll get a delicious, ‘one pot’ meal, even with cheaper fish filets like tilapia.

*Fill up on veggies
-Summer veggies like zucchini, squash, tomatoes and corn are super cheap over the summer. Consider cutting costs by making kabobs (this will use less meat too!).

*Make a dry rub in large batches
-chances are you’ll be grilling multiple times over the coming months. Instead of spending upwards of $4 on a small bottle of BBQ Rub (or more for fancier varieties), mix up your own batch (using a mixture of kosher salt, pepper, garlic powder, paprika, dry mustard, brown sugar & chile powder) and store in an air-tight container. It will serve you well over the summer and make it easier for those ‘on the whim’ dinners.

*Smoke your meat
-Smoking meat on a tabletop smoker can be a great way to get the taste of outside without the hassle of a grill. Check out the Smoke N’Grill – for under $80, it may be just what you’re looking for if you’re like me and don’t have the patience to tend a fire and are looking for something a little more automated.

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*The Electric Grill – it isn’t just for apartments
-Even though grills have drastically reduced in price over the past few years, not all of us have an extra few hundred dollars laying around (not to mention those of us who live in an apartment and can’t have a charcoal or gas grill). We’ve loved our George Foreman grill for years and recently found the more robust, George Foreman indoor/outdoor grill that not only offers a bigger grilling surface, but comes with a traditional grill top and stand so you can actually grill out on the deck too!

*Outdoor kitchen
-If you haven’t won an extreme backyard makeover but still want to have a dedicated space for your outdoor summer cooking obsession, consider getting a portable/storable outdoor kitchen (like the Mac Station by Origami). It allows you to access everything you need in one place, plus doubles as a great camping kitchen!

You can watch me talk about all these tips on my “Talk of the Town” segment:

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Summer Kids Activities with new Kidventures Book!

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Although the weather has been quite tempermental in the past weeks, it should surprise no-one that summer is right around the corner. And if your kids are old enough to play outside, then it’s only a matter of time before you hear them say, “Mom, I’m booooorrrrrredddd!”

That’s why I’m so excited to share my friend (QuatroMama) Jen’s new Summer Kids Activities book: KidVentures: 50 Outdoor Experiences of Wonder, Discovery, & Childhood Memories.

What exactly is KidVentures, you ask?

It’s a practical step-by-step ebook guide for your outdoor summer adventures. It’s chock-full of 50 creative, active, and hands-on learning activities for you and your family this summer along with supply lists, detailed instructions, printables, diagrams, and resources to take each activity a step further!

So what are you waiting for? You certainly don’t wan’t to wait until school is out to snag this treasure. And trust me, if Jen has tested it out on her quadruplet boys and they approve it, then your kids certainly will icon wink Summer Kids Activities with new Kidventures Book!

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Click here to visit KidVentures by Jen Murray

Ebates $200 Giveaway: How do you Enjoy August?

How do you enjoy August? If you share what you love about the month we’re in, you just might win the $200 Ebates giveaway.

First, make sure you sign up for Ebates (after all, it’s free PLUS you get paid cash back for all your shopping!)

Then, just answer the question below and VOILA! one lucky reader will win $200!
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Club Med Sandpiper Bay: Summer Camp All Grown Up

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This summer, I had the opportunity to return to Club Med Sandpiper Bay for a blogger trip. While Club Med Sandpiper Bay (in Port St. Lucie, FL) is known for their famous Kids Club and being the only all-inclusive resort in the continental U.S., the focus for me this trip was unique.

You see, ever since I moved to Nashville from Florida almost four years ago, my best friend and I have been dreaming of taking a ‘girls’ weekend’ away…somewhere that we could relax and spend wonderfully conteplative moments together over great meals, but also find time to pursue our own interests and of course, relax in a beautiful setting.

So when I learned I could bring a guest on my trip, I called Carolyn and off we went!

As we neared the end of our long weekend at Club Med, I asked Carolyn what she thought about our time together there. Since I used to work for Club Med, I realize my opinion can be skewed because I already find so much pleasure and value in a Club Med vacation. But I thought her sentiments perfectly summed what you can expect at Club Med:

It’s like summer camp, but all grown up!

After all, just look at what we were able to do each day:

Morning yoga looking over the bay
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 Then on to a tennis lesson (yes, I know I used to be a tennis GO, but I took an intermediate tennis lesson and whew! I don’t know how I used to do that for 8 hours a day!)
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I also humored Carolyn, who is an excellent golfer, by taking an intermediate golf lesson with her. These are perhaps my favorite photos from the entire trip:
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Not bad for someone who’s closer to 40 than 20, right?

I also convinced the circus GO’s to teach me how to do a back handspring and a back tuck on the trampoline. (I had asked my kids’ gymnastics gym for lessons, but they said I was too old to insure – OUCH!)
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I even got a personal training session from one of their Club Med Academy professionals
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Of course, we found plenty of time for the aforementioned relaxing that I was craving, including morning devotions on our patio
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…a incredibly relaxing massage at the L’Occitane Spa (also the only L’Occitane spa in the US at this time)
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…and we even found an incredible two-person lounge on the beach
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And took a sunset cruise down the St. Lucie River. Aren’t we cute?
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It goes without saying that we found time for fun too! We learned how to make watermelon and a virgin mojito recipe

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And I couldn’t resist doing a little art in the Britto Art Center (they said anyone can play & create! Plus Romero Britto is my all-time favorite artist):
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But most importantly, we were able to spend time together at a place that let us do as much or as little as we could possibly think of:
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So if you haven’t checked out Club Med yet, or thought Club Med may have been out of your price range, just look at the sale they have going on right now. Club Med is offering early booking rates and kids under four stay free starting in summer 2013 vacations. 

To take advantage of great rates, guests must book by Oct. 29, 2012 for travel April 27 – Oct. 26, 2013. This limited time offer is available at the following Club Med properties:
  • Sandpiper Bay, Florida
  • Cancun Yucatan, Mexico
  • Ixtapa Pacific, Mexico
  • Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
  • Columbus Isle, Bahamas
  • Turkoise, Turks and Caicos
  • Caravelle, Guadeloupe
  • Buccaneer’s Creek, Martinique

So what are you waiting for? Whether you’re looking for a fun family getaway, a romantic weekend to re-connect, or a sports-lovers paradise, you can find any and ALL of it at Club Med! I just can’t wait for my next trip icon smile Club Med Sandpiper Bay: Summer Camp All Grown Up

Which Club Med activity would you most like to try?

Gaylord Opryland Summer Fun with Shrek package may surprise you

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The Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention center really stepped it up when they created the Summer Fun with Shrek & Friends package!

When we were first introduced to the Dreamworks collaboration last year at the hotel, we were delighted to see the incorporated some character experiences into Opryland for the kids, but they still didn’t feel like they were part of the Opryland family just yet.

However, this summer was an ENTIRELY different story! Not only did they pack a TON of fun into a short amount of time, but each of the character interactions were well thought out from a kids’ point of view, not just an executive’s!

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First of all, we got to stay in one of the newly remodeled Delta rooms. We’ve never stayed in the Delta before and with so much of the Shrek & Friends going on in the Delta atrium, we loved this location!

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I think it’s safe to say the kids liked the room too icon wink Gaylord Opryland Summer Fun with Shrek package may surprise you

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Upon arrival, each child received either Shrek or Fiona ears, along with a scavenger hunt guide, crayons and a coloring book, so even when you’re enjoying your atrium view with a beverage, the kids still have something to do!

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The first stop on our adventure shortly after we got situated was the Princess Fiona Cookie Castle Decorating. You can read my entire post about our creations, but this was the perfect activity to both get in the Shrek spirit that got us all working and laughing together!

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From there we moved out to the Magnolia Pool for some fun at the Madagascar Crack-a-lackin pool party! I do have to say that it was rather crowded and forgot that this was not a kids’ only pool. While there were plenty of games and poolside activities for everyone to enjoy (limbo, freeze dance, etc), adults could (& did!) participate too, especially in the karaoke….which turned more into “Nashville Star” than poolside fun.

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We didn’t have long at the pool before coming in for dinner at Paisano’s (the have an AMAZING gluten free personal pizza…you just have to ask for it. Very reasonable – I’d come back just to eat that!). And then we had to make our way back to get ready for the parade of characters!

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I suggest lining up a half hour early, otherwise you won’t get to borrow a costume for this event. Though it seemed like a little much to have to stand in line and wait for, the kids ended up loving it! Each character marches in the parade and each has it’s own costume elements that they hand out to the kids marching with them. Britton really wanted to be Puss ‘n Boots (I’m pretty sure it has something to do with the sword)…

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And Kariss of course wanted to dress like a princess and march with Fiona…

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The kids & characters marched all throughout the Delta atrium, eventually ending up just outside the Shrek character greeting area alongside the Delta river. Some of the kids in the parade even got to toss out gold, chocolate coins to the spectators!

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While it was a bit of a pain to coordinate, it seemed well worth it in the end. They even had their own band leaders for the march! (Yes, that’s my son sandwiched between them & Po in the picture below).

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But no rest for the weary. NO! We had to immediately go back out to the pool for the evening edition of the Crack-a-lackin pool party and what turned out to be one of the kids’ favorite parts of the weekend, swimming in the dark and watching a movie under the stars:

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I kept thinking they wouldn’t make it through the whole movie, but they did. (Of course the free popcorn and proximity to the swimming pool helped!). After coming back for showers and chocolate on the pillows, her highness finally seemed ready to settle down for the night.

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Yet we didn’t get much sleep before it was time to wake and enjoy our Shrek Feast:

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and of course study under Master Wu at the Kung Fu Panda Academy of Awesomeness (my personal favorite of the entire weekend):

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The kids sure were sad to go…

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…but not without first getting our free bowl of special ingredient noodle soup they earned for being such brave dragon warriors!

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The great thing about Gaylord Opryland for us is that it’s practically right in our backyard in Nashville, yet it offers us an affordable way for our family to escape for a weekend and truly feel like we’ve taken a vacation…even though we’ve never left our hometown! More importantly, the kids love it and as a parent, there’s little else you can ask for than that icon wink Gaylord Opryland Summer Fun with Shrek package may surprise you

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You know we’ll be back, will you?

Kung Fu Panda Academy of Awesomeness at Opryland

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Have you heard of the Kung Fu Panda Academy of Awesomeness at Gaylord Opryland Hotel & Resort in Nashville, TN yet? If not you (& your kids) are missing out!

During our recent “Summer Fun with Shrek & Friends” weekend at Opryland, we ended our stay with a trip to the Kung Fu Panda Academy of Awesomeness. Not knowing what to expect, I simply hoped it would be a fun way to cap off what had been a thoroughly enjoyable quick family getaway.

It turned out to be our favorite part of the weekend!

The “Academy of Awesomeness” was held in the Opryland Events Center (if you’re familiar with the property, this is where they showcased “ICE!” last year).

When we first walked in, we were greeted by employees in classic Kung Fu Panda gear who provided name tags for the kids. But then we saw a simple line of white folding chairs in front of a big screen.

I immediately thought this was going to be lame.

But then Po himself greeted us with a video opening that quickly captured our attention…and just as we were on the edge of our seats, the screen lifted to reveal a HUGE academy complete with pagoda!
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The kids were then greeted by “Master Wu”, who artfully (& comically) took the kids through a Kung Fu adventure! Britton even got to go on stage to help:

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As you can see, he totally mastered all the poses taught by Master Wu. When it came time to change activities, Master Wu rang the gong:

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If I remember correctly, there were about 5 stations they guided the kids through, each representing a different character trait such as excellence, teamwork, and the like. I want to say this arts & craft project represented creativity, but I can’t promise that:

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Kung Fu Panda himself, Po, even made an appearance at the end to watch the academy students perform their Kung Fu poses before ‘graduation’.

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And of course what would graduation be without a headband and commemorative certificate?!

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Kids also got to work together to carry an oversized dumpling bag with larger than life chopsticks and compete with Po on his Kinect game. The entire experience lasted about an hour and 45 minutes and was capped off with a (free) commemorative photo of your child’s ‘graduation’ picture with Po & Mater Wu. In addition, we learned at the end that if we took the certificate to one of 6 restaurants at Opryland, they would receive a free bowl of “Secret Ingredient Noodle Soup”!

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The experience itself is $39.95 per child, but if you book on a Sunday through the remainder of the summer and use the code POGO, you’ll get the experience buy one, get one free!

If you want to get an even more up close & personal look, just check out this video montage I made of the entire experience (forgive the laughing in the background – this truly kept me in stitches!)

Has anyone else spend the summer with Shrek & Friends yet? They’ve also extended their Flash Sale, so you can book rooms online for as little as $129 right now!
Special thanks to the folks at Gaylord Opryland resort who allowed us to experience this activity with our kids so I could share this with you!

Summer Olympic Opening Ceremony TV time London 2012

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The London 2012 Summer Olympic Opening Ceremonies are TODAY! And if you’re like me, you want to be sitting in front of your TV and not miss a moment of the Opening Ceremony…so in order to do that, make sure you’re tuned in to NBC at 7:30 EST/6:30 CST tonight.

For some reason, we had a hard time discovering this fact, so I thought I would share it on here for all of my fellow sports fans.

This Summer Olympics opening ceremony is special to me for several reasons:
1. My daughter just turned 8 yesterday and still believes that the opening ceremonies are a continuation of her birthday celebration icon wink Summer Olympic Opening Ceremony TV time London 2012
2. The above fact could be due in part to the fact that she knows I turned 21 the day of the Opening Ceremonies for the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, the summer after I graduated from Emory University. It was a day I’ll never forget.
3. My mom is from England and is here with us right now. (If you don’t already know, my son “Britton” was named after her homeland.)
4. As a former tennis pro and an aspiring Olympic athlete, there is something unexplainable that stirs within me during every Olympics. This event is truly one that brings the world together and I look forward to it every 2 years.

So in case you’re wondering what I’ll be doing tonight at 6:30, there you go (so don’t expect me to answer your phone calls for about 3 hours tonight either!).

Bonus info: I also found out that Bravo will be carrying Olympic Tennis starting tomorrow (Saturday), so that gives me another reason to watch Bravo besides Top Chef marathons icon wink Summer Olympic Opening Ceremony TV time London 2012

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Free Summer Fun on a Budget: Talk of the Town July 24, 2012

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It’s still summer, but school is right around the corner! So if you want to continue some summer fun on a budget while still encouraging the kids to learn and play, I’ve got some free summer fun you can take advantage of right in your home and around Nashville!

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I shared these tips on Talk of the Town on July 24, 2012, so if you watched the show and missed any of the details, here you go:

I wanted to make sure I accomplished a few very important things with my kids over the summer: learn more about music, get comfortable on the computer, teach them tennis and read more.

As a wife, blogger & mom who has never homeschooled (or thought anything of the sort was possible), my ideas for how to structure summer learning, yet make it fun, didn’t exactly come together as quickly as I would have liked. But then I discovered I could accomplish several of these objectives with just one program: QuaverMusic.com

I was excited to find this learning resources in our local community – QuaverMusic.com has developed a new program for teaching kids about music using the latest technology (and fun kids will appreciate!). Quaver himself is a bit of a mad scientist (think Bill Nye the science guy, but for music!) who is obviously passionate about passing on his love for music to kids. There is an entire DVD system designed for music educators and homeschool parents, but there are also amazing YouTube videos and free activities on their website where kids can not only learn about general music & theory, but also create their own music!

If you’re on the go but stuck inside, I’ve found that doing an App search on my smart phone will turn up a lot of great free educational games for school aged kids, including everything from Sight Words to Math games!

Of course, if you want to get the kids out of the house to learn and play, I’ve found a lot of great free summer fun around town too!

The Frist Center for the Visual Arts is always free for children 18 & under. If you are a Bank of America card holder, you can also get in free the first weekend of every month (same program applies for The Country Music Hall of Fame).

If you want to get outside, check out the great TN parks. If you want to cool off, head to the Cumberland Park splash pad downtown. To get in touch with nature, head to Edwin Warner park closer to Bellevue/Belle Meade and explore their free Nature Center (you can also get free guided tours with reservations).

If the heat’s got you beat and you want to continue learning about TN in air conditioning, head to the TN State Museum where the permanent exhibits and Military Museum are ALWAYS free! Of course, the TN Public libraries are offering great storytimes, concerts and more throughout the summer (just consult with your local branch). And don’t forget the fabulous puppet theater at the main branch downtown!

Do you have a budding fireman on your hands? Most fire stations will give tours with advance notice (and kids will usually get a cool fire hat & sticker too!)

*Monkey’s Treehouse in Bellevue is also free from 5:30-7pm tonight (July 24)

I’ll also be teaching a Savings Nation Grocery Workshop from 6:30-8pm tonight at Grace Christian Academy in Leiper’s Fork. For more information or to find out how to book your own workshop, contact me.


 Free Summer Fun on a Budget: Talk of the Town July 24, 2012

Talk of the Town watch Sami live July 24, 2012

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Watch me on Talk of the Town LIVE this Tuesday, July 24, 2012! Just tune in to NewsChannel 5 in Nashville at 11am to hear me share how you can still take advantage of sun (free!) Summer Fun on a Budget before school starts…and help the kids learn something along the way too!

Quaver Music Mondays Week 4: Middle C & the Grand Staff

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It’s week 4 of Quaver Music Mondays on SamiCone.com and we’re finally getting to meet Middle C & the Grand Staff this week.

If you’re following along each week, you’ll notice we took a week off last week. I got sidelined due to Tropical Storm Debby while on a blogger trip in Florida, so didn’t make it back in time for our weekly lesson, so we’re picking right up where we left off icon smile Quaver Music Mondays Week 4: Middle C & the Grand Staff

I have to admit, this has been my favorite week thus far: The DVD is one of my favorites (both in terms of knowledge & entertainment), the lessons are very practical and the worksheets were exactly what we needed to drive the message home.

Take a sneak peek at this episode:

Our favorite worksheet actually laid out the keyboard on a piece of paper with the names of the notes on the keys! The ironic thing is that just the other day, our daughter was asking us how to play “Jingle Bells” and she was trying to sound it out by ear. Now, she’s been able to learn “Mary Had a Little Lamb”, “Jingle Bells” & “When the Saints Go Marching In”…all while driving in the back of the van!

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Now some people may wonder why it took 4 weeks to finally learn about Middle C, but I think that’s the problem with many music education systems: they rush right in to teaching kids to play without laying the foundation and teaching the important of music theory that will be build on for the rest of their lives. It’s just one more thoughtful piece of Quaver Music that I appreciate icon smile Quaver Music Mondays Week 4: Middle C & the Grand Staff

Of course, the DVDs really make Quaver Music, but even if you don’t have the DVDs, you can check out these fun online activities at QuaverMusic.com this week:

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Free Activities:

  • Go to the Studio and to QComposer. Click File – Open – QDo’s. Try QDo’s Level 1-01 through 1-03 to get acquainted with Middle C and the Staff. Carry on to use the Musical Alphabet to create a melody!


Premium Features:

  • Use 25 QuaverNotes to make your QComposer piece into an MP3! Then you’ll be able to find it in your Music Room Boombox.

Now I will say that my 6 year old tired easily of the QComposer – it was a little over his head to do on his own (he doesn’t have a great attention span!). If I had been right there next to him the whole time, I think he’d really get the hang of it, but I wanted to see what he could do on his own.

 

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We’re now halfway through the summer and our kids have gotten a great musical foundation to build on. How do you feel your kids are progressing?