Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Reviewing MESSYLEARNING FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND KINDERGARTNERS from PandaParents

Intro image for preschool curriculum kit review from PandaParents

Our family is reviewing MESSYLEARNING FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND KINDERGARTNERS from PandaParents. We decided to primarily use the program with our daughter who turned three in mid-April. There is one course per month where children will read, watch, and create as they "discover the world with M.E.S.S.Y. Learning." We are reviewing an electronic version of their program so we have printed the necessary materials.




Each course has the same components
  • Read the story
  • Watch the story 
  • Activity-time – using the workbook to create and learn
The activities included are meant to "build complex brain functions and fine motor skills" through the following: 
  1. Story recall and thinking activities 
  2. Reading, writing, and tracing 
  3. Sequence and matching games
  4. Counting, math, and writing numbers
  5. Completing patterns, sorting colors, and shapes 

How We Are Using MESSYLEARNING FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND KINDERGARTNERS


Our daughter has been eagerly asking each day to work on her 'school work' for her "bear program" as she calls it, like her older brother. We started out using the Christmas-themed book, videos, and workbook. This set focused upon the letter "J" - A Jolly Jingling Journey.

Image of PandaParents Preschool Book - A Jolly Jingling Journey

The book, which we read on our tablet, A Jolly Jingling Journey actually contains two stories: A Jubilant Surprise and An Epic Journey both featuring Davy, his pets, and Santa. In the first story, A Jubilant Surprise, Davy dreams of going to the North Pole and following signs to reach Santa's cabin. On the journey, children are introduced to a variety of words that start with the letter J such as jingle, jolly, Jet, jubilant, joyfully, and jump. In An Epic Journey, Davy and Santa travel to find the missing reindeer.

You can see a preview of the book here:


Watching A Jolly Jingling Journey from PandaParents on laptop; online learningAfter reading the story, we watched the two videos that accompanied this lesson. In the first video, children are introduced to a Juggler who juggles candy canes that look like the letter "J." The second video is a retelling of the book – A Jolly Jingling Journey – and includes some of the activities that children will complete in the workbook such as the counting the reindeer.

Between reading the book and watching the videos, our daughter and I worked on the pages in the workbook. We did not work through it in order. Instead, I skipped around to try to do activities I felt she could do more easily at first and then we tried completing some of the worksheets that would be more difficult for a young three-year-old.







In the accompanying video, I flip through some of her completed worksheets for A Jolly Jingling Journey workbook.



We have also started working our way through a second month's lessons that focus upon Scotty the Skunk and the letter "S." In this story, our daughter followed the journey of Scotty as he searches for a quiet home during the four seasons.

Some of the "S" words in addition to skunk that are used include scare, snow, smile, spring, splendid, and storm. The story enabled us to have a conversation about summer storms and lightning as poor Scotty is sleeping under a tree when it is struck by lightning and thunder wakes him with a loud boom.

Included in the Scotty Hears a Sound a Scary Sound workbook are similar activities to those in the A Jolly Jingling Journey workbook such as pages that address recall of the story and practicing tracing the letter. Another focus is the idea of home or habitat as Scotty spends the story looking for a safe place to live.

Creating a sailboat craft from PandaParents; preschool arts and crafts

Another fun activity included in the Scotty Hears a Sound a Scary Sound workbook is a sailboat craft. Our daughter had a lot of fun using the various materials I gathered for her to build her own sailboat out of 2 triangles and a trapezoid.

Preschool arts and crafts; S is for Sailboat from PandaParents

In this video, I flip through some of the pages our three-year-old and four-year-old completed in the Scotty Hears a Sound a Scary Sound workbook.


What We Like 


Our daughter enjoys the videos immensely. In fact, as I was downloading and playing them for the first time, she came running over to see what was on my laptop. The sound really caught her attention. She loves talking about the different characters in them.

Working on patterns from PandaParents A Jolly Jingling Journey

She also loves completing the worksheets from the workbook that accompany the book and video. We are using the two pages in the front of the book (the stickers) for some of the worksheets. She loves cutting and pasting the pictures and numbers. I think this is actually a bonus over the fact that we do not have the printed workbooks.

Working on workbook from PandaParents; Preschool workbooks

Everyday she asks me when she can work on her "bear program" or PandaParents. (She calls it both names interchangeably.) She loves that she can use our tablet to watch the videos and read the books.

We all like the:
  • Colorful videos 
  • Variety of activities through the workbook 
  • Theme for each month's lesson 
  • Inclusion of a variety of subjects - math, reading, writing, art, and science
  • The flexibility that allows me to continue the lesson ideas beyond the worksheets provided 
Continuing a preschool lesson on patterns; preschool workbook
Continuing a lesson on patterns from A Jolly Jingling Journey


Our Reservations  


The downside to not have the printed workbooks or storybooks is that we need to print everything or read it on the computer or tablet. The workbook and storybook are very colorful so if we were to print them in full color, we would use a lot of ink.

PandaParents preschool workbook
One of the pages from A Jolly Jingling Journey workbook

Even though the art style is not something I would gravitate to myself, our three-year-old daughter and four-year-old son are enjoying the videos, storybooks, and workbooks. I have to remind myself that my children and I will like different things and that is okay. So that is one lesson as a parent that I am taking away from reviewing PandaParents for myself.

  • Need to print items ourselves – we lack a color printer so everything is black and white 
  • Artwork is not necessarily my preferred style 
  • Our daughter seemed to complete the workbook very quickly 
  • No explicit directions to the parents – and I am someone who loves directions! 
  • Portrayal of snakes as sneaky and scary – we love all reptiles in our house and I do not like perpetuating the myth that snakes are bad animals 
Our daughter is looking forward to completing Scotty Skunk Hears a Scary Sound and starting on Mommy's Baby lessons.



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4 comments:

  1. Looks like you found a program that is engaging and she enjoys.

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    1. Yeah...she enjoys it so much she bugs me about it all the time. Not that I care that she wants to learn. :)

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  2. well rounded review. Sounds like a decent program for the youngsters.

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    1. Thanks. The kids really like it. In fact, we spent several hours working on a few cutting and pasting pages tonight.

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