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Denia
Greater than one weekThe only complaint I have is that the string isnt long enough for my 22 month old to pull the xylophone.
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Daniel Kellner
08-06-2025Durable, my son love it
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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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Meaghan Bins
Greater than one weekCould overall be a fun toy however the cord connected to the stick is barely long enough to tap on the keys of the toy.
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J.Brown
> 3 dayI got it for my chickens. They don’t play it but it keeps them from places I don’t want them to dig to escape. It is a colorful addition to the pen.
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sarah646
Greater than one weekI bought this for my son and was also gifted another of the same model. While one of the two was excellent, the other had poor intonation. In a toy that will give a child their first musical experience, its important that they are exposed to good intonation if you hope to start music lessons when theyre older. On another note, Fisher Price does not state that they use BPA-free plastic - somewhat concerning as my 13-month-old likes to chew on the mallet.
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Kfaye
11-06-2025A gift similar to my generation and my grand daughter loves it.
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Deanne Chambers
Greater than one weekI got this for my Grand son for his 2 nd Birthday. His very much into musical instruments already , and when he saw this he immediately just started playing it!! This is a great , easily understandable fun gift for a young child. I’m sure he’ll have lots of fun with it!
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iChi
> 3 dayVery good for babies and toddlers. Good price and fast delivery. Thanks.
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Corrine Johnson
> 3 dayThis is an okay toy. Our kids had the original Fisher-Price Xylophone and loved it, so we wanted to buy this for our grandson. The original one had a long pull string, and when you pulled it, little hammers on the bottom made music. This one does not have that, and the string is so short that its useless, especially since the stick you are supposed to play the xylophone with is attached to the string, so it makes it really hard to play the instrument. I cut the stick off, and that helped. But the stick is so long that there is a danger that your baby might choke if he has it in his mouth and falls forward. If the stick was shorter, it would be helpful. We took it away and gave him something shorter to hit the xylophone with. So this is fun, but not as good as the original, and I just wish it would play music when you pushed it along the floor.