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Seema
Greater than one weekMy son loves it
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Denia
> 3 dayThe only complaint I have is that the string isnt long enough for my 22 month old to pull the xylophone.
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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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ash76
> 3 dayWanted a classic toy for my grandson. He loves it!
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Colt Wilderman
> 3 dayThey loved it
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Rhonda Stockton Plumhoff
> 3 dayI bought this for my Granddaughter but as her father opened it everyone had flash backs of having one as a child. This toy was passes around for hours playing it. Turned out to be my Granddaughters favorite gift.
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Victoriana
> 3 daythis was a gift for my nephew who can’t quite play with it right now but his mother gives it a 10/10. she loves it
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suzy simmer
> 3 dayGranddaughter 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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Marlyn R.
> 3 dayHeh, heh, heh...the ultimate grandparents gift to a toddler! Its colorful, its extremely well-made as are all Fisher-Price toys & its loud :) I have vivid memories to this day of when my sons grandma and grandpa gave him his first Fisher-Price xylophone & it quickly became a favorite. It lasted through several other kids & I do believe he regifted it to a family member 25 yrs. later as soon as his own daughter grew out of it & into a keyboard. Now his son will have one, too. Sonny cant complain, as hes very big on family traditions. LOL