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Stephanie Walker
> 3 dayI love this product for my babies. I got this for my twin one-year-old boy‘s birthday presents. My only complaint is I wish the cord was just a little longer. It’s hard for anyone to hit the higher notes. My kids love this!
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Edgar Rohan
Greater than one weekI bought this for my granddaughters. No batteries needed, just classic fun with making music! They love it.
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B. Smith
Greater than one weekI 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.
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Daniel Kellner
06-06-2025Durable, my son love it
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Jan
> 3 dayOne year old loves it. Got as BD gift. You can never go wrong with Fisher Price. Very durable, indestructible toys. Found out about Fisher Price 40 years ago when my son then 2..sat on the arm of the Fisher Price record player while it was on! Didnt even break the short concealed needle!
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Anniep
04-06-2025So many choices this is the right one. Good size with curved edges and the stick is attached.
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Anne J.
> 3 dayIf you receive a video of your 3 yo grandson playing “Life is a highway” when you are having a rough week you will know true joy.
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Telcomlady
> 3 dayWell made sounds great like the feature that the stick is attached so it can’t get lost.
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Cait
> 3 daySo cute! My 9 month old loves scooting it around, and Im enjoying making songs with it lol. Great for teaching coordination
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Jej123
Greater than one weekThis 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.