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Kelly Dean
> 3 dayI got this for my youngest son for Christmas. He has loved it since he opened it. Even his nearly 3 year old brother adores it. At our family Christmas party, I got to see my youngest and his cousin hovering over it, trying to play with it together. The only issue that Ive noticed is the cord for the mallet is a little too short. My kids have gotten frustrated trying to hit the end pieces, because you can really only do it from one direction. They want to have more free motion with it. The only way to give them that free range of motion is to cut the cord, but then they lose the mallet. Thats the whole point of the cord. While that has been a little frustrating for them, they still love the toy, and it gets played with quite a bit in our house.
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batya
> 3 dayThere is no place to be confused with Fisher Price products. Quality and safety above all
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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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MetaMomma
> 3 dayDaughter loves it, but the orange and green key sound a bit muffled / flat. I notice it every time I play something for her, but she doesn’t so I guess it’s okay.
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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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Denia
31-05-2025The only complaint I have is that the string isnt long enough for my 22 month old to pull the xylophone.
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Jasmine
> 3 daySuper cute & fun! The only aggregation both my son I have is the string. Its attached from the xylonphone to the plastic stick. Its super short even for a toddler making it annoyingly diffilicult to play. We are constantly twisting and rearranging our hand to play with it. No the string isnt detachable unless you decide to cut it yourself- homemade style.
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B. Smith
> 3 dayI 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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BendOregon
> 3 dayMy one-year-old grandchild loves this toy.
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Tori
Greater than one weekFor $6, this is a great buy. My 7 month old is obsessed with it and even accidentally bangs out some notes sometimes. The mallet is his favorite thing to chew on. The low note is definitely flat as others have noted, which is really irritating, but it serves its purpose.