













Fisher-Price Toddler Pull Toy, Classic Xylophone Pretend Musical Instrument with Mallet and Rolling Wheels for Ages 18+ Months
-
Seema
> 3 dayMy son loves it
-
Nelson j pavon
02-06-2025Love it
-
Jeremy P.
> 3 dayOverall the product is good a serves the purpose. However one small difference from the one I had growing up (other than mine was made of wood!) The one I had played sounds when pulled. This does not. Overall good sturdy product and the string is short enough to prevent your little one from choking. The short string does make it a little more difficult to use. But in today’s lawsuit happy world a necessity. The difficulty measure is the reason for 4 stars. Understandable but that’s my view.
-
Rosalyn McDuffie
> 3 dayLike I said on my previous purchase of toys I purchased all of these toys from Amazon because I have a great grandbaby now this was his first Christmas and I knew all of the toys that I purchased for him we’re going home with his mother and father and I didn’t have to worry about the noise that the toys were going to make around the house that’s up to his parents to worry about that I just keep buying him toys that make a lot of noise and he loves it
-
Shenna
> 3 dayThis is great for about everything. It makes sounds of course but so far we have learned how to count, learned our colors, and we learned that it is durable enough to ride on.
-
Tori
Greater than one weekFor $6, this is a great buy. My 7 month old is obsessed with it and even accidentally bangs out some notes sometimes. The mallet is his favorite thing to chew on. The low note is definitely flat as others have noted, which is really irritating, but it serves its purpose.
-
A. Reemsnyder
> 3 dayI really love this item and my infant took to it just like I thought he would. The packaging was super easy to get the toy out of, which this very tired mom was grateful for on Xmas day. I think I spent a good fifteen minutes myself tapping out music on it while my infant watched amazed. My only complaint it that the cord connecting the Xylophone to the stick is really short. I had a hard time trying to maneuver it to hit the red tile at the end without twisting it in a weird way and my one year old got pretty frustrated by it after a few minutes himself when he couldnt hit what he wanted to. Ill most likely be cutting the string off to save myself the headache in the future when assisting my little one in learning to improve his motor skills. Overall I am super happy with the purchase!
-
B. Smith
> 3 dayI had one of these as a kid and I was very excited to get one for my daughter. But the string is so small, which makes it hard to use the product. I’m sure the string length has to do child safety, but it still makes the product hard to use. We ended up cutting the string off entirely so now it’s two separate pieces.
-
ash76
> 3 dayWanted a classic toy for my grandson. He loves it!
-
Stefunny
> 3 dayGreat! But the string could be a little longer. Naturally he wanted to grab the end with the bigger piece and struggled to play the notes but he eventually understood. I’d made it longer if possible so we don’t have to remove it and lose it