Fisher-Price Toddler Pull Toy, Classic Xylophone Pretend Musical Instrument with Mallet and Rolling Wheels for Ages 18+ Months
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Ben Parker
> 3 dayBought this for my 8 month old son. I know this product is recommended for 18 months plus, however, I was anxious to find out if my first born was a prodigy. He was not. This product is of good quality and sound. The string that connects the mallet is of decent length for a child to help reduce tangling and keeping the mallet from getting lost, but can be hindering to an adult that is trying to express themselves musically. My child primarily keeps the mallet in his mouth and once in a while accidentally lets it drop on the xylophone causing it to make sounds. I, on the other hand, have learned Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and Black Sabbaths Iron Man.
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brienna mcmanus
> 3 dayThis toy is so fun for my son. I’d be lying if my husband and I also don’t find it fun to play with. (My husband can play songs on demand on this thing) it’s a great toy for kids to make noise but not be too loud.
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michelle
> 3 dayThe toy is cute and functions as it should, but the string that holds the thing you use to play the piano is very very short! It’s so short that it almost doesn’t reach to be able to tap on each piano note. Seems like it should be a bit longer
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Rich74
> 3 dayThis never changes and always gives young children hours of fun pounding on something instead of the furniture. Always a great gift.
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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.
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Lynn K. Harland
> 3 dayI bought this for a friend whos daughter was turning 1 year old. She told me her little girl would not stop playing and was laughing all day and had so much fun. Worth every penny.
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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
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Kimberly
Greater than one weekI appreciate that this product is lead free, supposedly. Not sure if the handle is BPA and phalate free since kids love to put that in their mouth. This is my child’s favorite toy at 9 months old.
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Colt Wilderman
> 3 dayThey loved it
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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.