Fisher-Price Toddler Pull Toy, Classic Xylophone Pretend Musical Instrument with Mallet and Rolling Wheels for Ages 18+ Months
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Sidique K.
> 3 dayIt’s a great toy. Classic and timeless. I love that my daughter can play it while watching that super popular kids songs show. Helps to keep her from just sharing at the screen. Only issue is the string is too short. Would recommend cutting and lengthening with a price of yarn
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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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sarah646
> 3 dayI 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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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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Jej123
> 3 dayThis xylophone is a great concept - the wand is attached to a string so it doesnt get lost. The string is too short though. It can only play a tune if its positioned just right. Too hard for a toddler to figure out. Maybe just an inch or two more in length and it would be perfect. Now, pretty useless.
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Seema
> 3 dayMy son loves it
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keith burns
> 3 dayHeld up nicely!
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suzy simmer
Greater than one weekGranddaughter struggles to play because stick is difficult to use as cord is short
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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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Kate
Greater than one weekI bought this for my 6 mo. She displays interest in grabbing this toy and I look forward to watching her grow into it. In the meantime, my preschool aged kiddo runs off with it and plays in her room. Actually, sometimes I find myself playing with it as well.