When we got home, I decided to open the kit. Our unit this time is all about Trains and Things that Go...adorable. The kit came in a cardboard train box and had two books and two harmonicas. The kids were completely enamored with the harmonicas, but as you can see from the video, have no freaking idea how to use them. We spent countless...ummm...minutes on trying to figure it out, but alas, no sweet harmonica sounds (if there's any such thing in this world) will be gracing our halls for quite a while. Hmph...and I thought it would be easy...here's the proof that they're musically challenged.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Musical Kids? Not so much...
When we got home, I decided to open the kit. Our unit this time is all about Trains and Things that Go...adorable. The kit came in a cardboard train box and had two books and two harmonicas. The kids were completely enamored with the harmonicas, but as you can see from the video, have no freaking idea how to use them. We spent countless...ummm...minutes on trying to figure it out, but alas, no sweet harmonica sounds (if there's any such thing in this world) will be gracing our halls for quite a while. Hmph...and I thought it would be easy...here's the proof that they're musically challenged.