Plan Toy Oval Xylophone

September 16, 2014 - Comment

18 months and up. This xylophone will help develop hand-eye coordination and reinforce children’s natural sense of harmony and rhythm. The brightly colored bars have rounded corners for safety and made of chemical free, kiln-dried recycled rubber wood. Measures 2 3/4″H x 7″W x 11″L. Product Features Solid wooden mallet strikes the bars to produce

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18 months and up. This xylophone will help develop hand-eye coordination and reinforce children’s natural sense of harmony and rhythm. The brightly colored bars have rounded corners for safety and made of chemical free, kiln-dried recycled rubber wood. Measures 2 3/4″H x 7″W x 11″L.

Product Features

  • Solid wooden mallet strikes the bars to produce melodious pleasant notes
  • Five Bars To Produce Five Different Notes
  • Children Can Associate Colors With Different Notes For Easy Composition
  • Reinforce A Child’s Natural Sense Of Harmony And Rhythm
  • This Toy Is Made From All Natural Organic Recycled Rubber Wood And Water Based Dyes

Comments

Tricia L. Reed says:

Fun toy 0

melindabobinda says:

Please find another xylophone! This xylophone is adorable but that’s about all it has going for it. I received it in the mail today and decided to send it back within 2 minutes. The tones (and that is being generous) are just terrible. I couldn’t play any recognizable tune with them at all. If you’re child is into banging, try a drum or another xylophone. The Tap a Tune Xylophone by Little Tykes gets fairly good reviews and is less expensive. I wanted this one for my son because it has the look of a classic toy but…

Anonymous says:

tuned to non-western scale, not “untuned!” This is a great toy. My daughter is 5 and it’s still hard for me to part with it. It is durable, soft (unlike most really loud xylophone toys) and wonderful for infants, with its lack of corners and small parts. Contrary to these reviews, it is of course tuned; the major scale is not the world’s only scale! It is simply not tuned to a western major scale, so you will not be able to play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on it. As far as I’m concerned, this is an unalloyed blessing — if you want…

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