From lullabies at home to rhythm games in classrooms, music is proving to be a powerful ally in children’s reading and language development. Studies show that singing, clapping, and moving to beats ...
Is Quest’s hand-tracking good enough for a rhythm game, which genuinely needs low latency and precise input? After playing the early access version of BEATABLE, which gets you tapping, clapping and ...
Music and movement aren’t just fun for preschoolers—they’re powerful tools for building social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. From dancing and clapping to rhythm games, these activities ...