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Kate
> 3 dayI 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.
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Mario
> 3 dayFisher Price knows how to make toys that last. This one’s already my granddaughter’s favorite toy and as anyone will tell you…that’s a lot coming from a 10 month old.
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Deanne Chambers
> 3 dayI 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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Telcomlady
> 3 dayWell made sounds great like the feature that the stick is attached so it can’t get lost.
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Amelia Ko
> 3 dayI got this as a Christmas gift for my almost 2 year old granddaughter (I had one of these as a child and played with it for YEARS). She really likes playing with it. For some reason, she thinks it’s a camera and holds it up and says “Say Cheese!”, but she also plays “music” on it. It didn’t take her long to figure out how to hold the mallet in a way to get “good sound” from the xylophone. It’s a good way to introduce “making music” to kids. I also find myself playing little tunes on it from time to time, even when my granddaughter isn’t around haha!
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Jennifer Ann
> 3 dayI had this toy for my kid 40 yrs later my grandkids. Still the same happy reaction
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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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Shirley Doty
> 3 dayA wonderful little toy.....string is too short...we added on.
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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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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