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Review on Mini Children'S Ukulele Toy | Educational Musical Instrument For Toddlers | 17 Inch 4-String Guitar | Beginner'S Tutorial With Picks, Strap, And Anti-Impact Construction For Consistent Tone by Pradeep Dhimal

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My two-year old grandson loves it

My grandson loves when I play the ukulele so I wanted to get him one. I leaned toward getting him a real ukulele but was aware of the problems with that idea. First, a real uke needs to be kept in tune. Second a wooden uke is delicate and most are too big for him.After reading the reviews for this toy uke, I realized that it was the best choice. It is inexpensive so no one is agonizing over how he is treating it. Let's face it little kids can be rough. He loves to turn the tuners so it is never in tune and can't really stayed tuned even if you try. He has banged it around and dragged it across the floor. He's just a normal little boy who drops things and bangs them around. This uke is plastic and can take a beating.The most important part is that he loves it. He takes it with him everywhere and loves that he can make sounds with it. He is not looking to play beautiful music or maybe it sounds beautiful to him (it's not loud or unpleasant). He's just having fun which is what it's all about. When the adults take out their ukes, he get his and he like to place it next to my uke when I put it down.If your child is ready to really learn to play a ukulele, then get him or her a real uke. If they just want to have fun, this uke is fantastic. The most fun I ever bought for $20.

Pros
  • Gift to granddaughter
Cons
  • Strings may be difficult for some children to press down