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In the 20-21 school year, I discovered the magic of Rhythm Play-Alongs! It's a great way to help kids track music and feel the beat while making lots of noise! We had so much fun! Unfortunately, my wooden rhythm sticks and plastic egg shakers didn't weather the fun very well, due to repeated cleaning. My sticks are warped and splintery, and the eggs leaked a black goo on our hands that may have freaked us out a little. I bought two sets of the plastic lummi sticks, and they were a huge hit! They can be easily cleaned, and they make a slightly-less sharp sound than wooden sticks (which the neighboring teachers appreciated). Sticks and shakers make great duets!
Purchasing five more sets of sticks and two sets of shakers allow for a complete set at each of my schools.
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In the 20-21 school year, I discovered the magic of Rhythm Play-Alongs! It's a great way to help kids track music and feel the beat while making lots of noise! We had so much fun! Unfortunately, my wooden rhythm sticks and plastic egg shakers didn't weather the fun very well, due to repeated cleaning. My sticks are warped and splintery, and the eggs leaked a black goo on our hands that may have freaked us out a little. I bought two sets of the plastic lummi sticks, and they were a huge hit! They can be easily cleaned, and they make a slightly-less sharp sound than wooden sticks (which the neighboring teachers appreciated). Sticks and shakers make great duets!
Purchasing five more sets of sticks and two sets of shakers allow for a complete set at each of my schools.