We know lots of kids who want to learn to play guitar, but until now, have not had access to an age-appropiate instrument. The “I Can Play Guitar” is a wonderful new product that’s receiving a lot of attention for its unique way of engaging boys and girls (ages 6-12) and teaching them to play guitar. The guitar plugs directly into the TV and teaches with video game-like tutorials. The product looks like a real guitar, only it uses color codes to teach skills such as strumming, chords, and finding notes on the fret board, as well as basic rhythm and timing skills — all while learning to play a song. This guitar is perfectly sized for small hands, and comes with the guitar, built-in speaker, strap, pick, game cartridge that includes eight familiar family songs, sticker packs to customize, and “plug and play” cords. In the video game tutorials, your grandchild will move through each lesson, earn points for completing them, and be rewarded with accessories for his or her game character. Once a level is mastered, he or she moves onto more challenging games, learning and improving — and having fun at the same time. And the skills learned should transfer easily to learning how to play a “real” guitar. Additional cartridges can be purchased on Amazon.com.
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