Let’s get into the nitty-gritty…

You’ve heard the claims. Is AAM as fun and engaging as they say?

We think so, yeah 😂

We’ve spent countless hours writing and re-writing and testing and teaching and listening and watching to make sure that this program is as exciting and fun and educational as possible. And to ensure that we weren’t biased and blowing smoke, we asked our parents to give us feedback. Take a look at some of the things our families have said about this program:

I am so pleased and happy with our choice to enroll our 4 year old son in the Animal Adventures in Music program. What an amazing experience to see him learning how to read the notes and getting to know different musical instruments. We highly recommend the Animal Adventures in Music program to create a solid base if your kid is interested in playing any instrument.
— Rozette A.
We started with ukulele for our 4 year old son and quickly found out he was not ready for that instrument. We were then given information about the Animal Adventures in Music Program. Once a week, 30 minutes, and excellent instructors... I was apprehensive about what he was actually absorbing at first, but then I helped him with his homework and he knew it all! From just a 30 minute lesson where he spent the majority of the time dancing around and being silly, he remembered what he was taught and actually taught me! The Animal Adventures in Music Program and the rewards for “homework” and learning really drove my son to want to learn more!
— Jake P.
My child gets giddy with excitement every week when it’s music day and has so much fun... As a parent with a musical background, I am consistently impressed by the theory my child is learning and retaining, and the exploration of various instruments. As the kids move along each week, they receive stickers to show progression. At the end of each level (10 total), they receive a medal... if you haven’t seen a proud kid, just wait!!
— Emily Q.
 

But we don’t just take their word for it…

We take the quality of our program extremely seriously and personally. That’s why it’s a regular occurrence for someone from our Onboarding and Training team to jump in to Animal Adventures in Music lessons (with the permission of the student and teacher, of course) to see how things are going and get a first-hand-look at the overall experience. This gives us the opportunity to visually and audibly understand how our students are taking in the material and how our teachers like the lesson plans.

We’re also lucky enough to have multiple teachers who share their feedback and analysis of the Teacher Guide and the lesson plans with us quite frequently. This allows us to constantly iterate on the program and find new ways to make it better and better. It’s really a team effort over here!

AAM Teacher shares feedback on room design

Joann (an AAM Trainer) receives feedback from an AAM Teacher via Zoom

 

Still not sure?

Okay, that’s understandable. You’ve seen our colorful and beautiful student books, the cute characters, the pretty medals, etc. But what about the actual lesson? What happens there?

I think you might not have had the chance to see very much of our Teacher Guide! This thing goes criminally underreported, considering it’s the foundation and backbone that drives the entire program. We’ve loaded our Teacher Guide up with over 400 different activities and games that our highly skilled teachers use to educate AAM students. The variety and energy of the lesson plans is what really engages our students and makes sure that they have the time of their life in their lesson. Take a look at a few of the activities below:

Shoot us an email at info@animaladventuresinmusic.com to find out more about how to bring this program to your studio - or how to get your little one in an Animal Adventures in Music lesson!