We recently tested out KidPass, which is a community of educators and artists sharing virtual classes, in-person classes, camps, and more that include storytelling, art, STEM, music, emotional development, and more to continue the growth and learning of children and even adults!
Everything virtual is trending, so educational classes should be no exception!
KidPass focuses on the model of "Learn, Build, Grow" and can be accessed from a computer or mobile device to see the latest remote and in-person activities, they have to offer.
KidPass is perfect for kids who are remote learning and are craving a virtual class setting with other kids their own age. KidPass also offers 1:1 and even in-person learning boasting the largest selection of classes for remote and in-person nationally! Adults can take one on one piano lessons for adults, toddlers can learn their feelings through classes with puppets, tweens can chill and learn yoga, and so much more!
KidPass also offers themed classes from Halloween to Valentine's Day!
KidPass is now offering a collection of free classes focusing on Women's History Month during the whole month of March!
This year's theme for Women's History Month is capturing the female spirit during the challenges of COVID-19. The solidarity and resiliance of women would have been celebrated in 2020 due to 100 years of the passing of women's right to vote, but COVID did not make that possible.
Try out KidPass now by using coupon code KPGIFT25 for $25 off a class!
If you want your child to be entertained and learn about female heroes while having fun, then check out these classes offered for free by KidPass from March 1 through March 31, 2021.
Each class gives a full list of items needed to make each class a truly interactive experience! If you take the International Women's Day Book Club children will listen to an inspirational book highlighting a heroine or event in women's history, and then there is an extension activity. Create beautiful paper dolls inspired by the women's movement with Zentangle Paper Dolls of Inspirational Women. Hone your superpowers with Power Up with Super Princess for superhero-themed games, stories, and even design your own shield! Dance out your sillies with Girl Power Hip Hop. Belt it out and shout with the Women in Pop Music Jam Session. More can be found for a month-long schedule of girl power classes on the KidPass blog.
If you're looking for more long-term classes, KidPass has a bunch of options geared towards all themes and stages of learning.
We recently tested out KidPass for our son Rocco. Rocco is three going on four years old, and due to COVID, he is truly missing out on the in-class setting learning experience. At the same age, our oldest son, Marcello, was in nursery school and had his little friends already. Poor Rocco just has his brother and cousins. I was very excited to check out KidPass to see what kind of learning experience they had to offer, and it truly did not disappoint!
KidPass provided a neat school-like experience with the comforts of home! It is totally free to sign up and so easy to choose a free class, and there are actually many free classes to choose from! I found a music-themed class called Noe's Garden. The KidPass instructor, Noe, sang original folk songs, performed with puppets, and even had a list of tools to enhance the virtual class experience (like simple objects to make music and play pretend!). Noe's Garden was a live class, so it was so neat to see my little guy's eye widen when he saw little kids just like him dancing and playing along with Noe.
KidPass virtual classes also have paid classes, pre-recorded classes, scheduled classes, and more. Each paid class works on a credit system, where you can purchase credits to buy class times.
I find their whole website to be like a library of learning, and I feel many children and adults will benefit from KidPass. Think of it as a jukebox of learning where you can pick and choose what and where your next adventure will be!
If gifting credits for KidPass, consider gifting to senior citizens as well, as many retirees would truly enjoy the benefits of a collaborative in-person or virtual learning experience!
What do you think of KidPass? Try it out and let me know your experience in the comments! Check out my son's adorable reaction to Noe's Garden on my Instagram!
ABOUT KIDPASS
Since 2015, KidPass has been modernizing education through its selection of virtual and in-person
classes, activities, tutoring, and camps designed for children ages 1-16. Its growing network of 5,000
expert providers across over 20,000 available activities serves as a creative resource for families looking
to discover and book educational classes across the arts, sports, foreign language, and more. In 2020, to
further its commitment to support and inspire learning, KidPass expanded its catalog of virtual
education programs to include 1:1 tutoring sessions and online Learning Pods. For more information
about KidPass, please visit www.kidpass.com.
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