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🎹 Age 1-5 Toddler Piano & Baby Keyboard with DJ Mixer - Electronic Musical Instruments for Educational Development Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🎹 Age 1-5 Toddler Piano & Baby Keyboard with DJ Mixer - Electronic Musical Instruments for Educational Development

COLORFUL 8 NOTE KEYBOARD: Get your little concert pianist started right with this visually appealing, eight note major scale keyboard. Intended for ages twelve months plus, there are two optional modes of play: free play and play right. Ages 12 months to 5 year old. DJ SCRATCH PAD WITH SOUND EFFECTS: It’s never too early to start honing your toddler’s DJ skills. Scratch along to the music with some zany built-in sound effects. FIVE LIGHT-UP BUTTONS WITH ANIMAL SOUNDS: Make sure every party is a wild one with animal sound effects from five bright, colorful, backlit buttons. EASY GRIP HANDLE: The brilliant red handle makes it easy to take the show on the road, whether your child’s next gig is in Miami, Paris, or the living room. PRE-PROGRAMMED DEMO SONGS: On those rare occasions when writer’s block strikes, your youngster can sit back, relax, and enjoy some of the cool tunes that come already loaded on this fun toy piano.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect Piano and First Instrument

Baby girl loves it and at 4 months she realized they make a sound when you press the big colored buttons. Annoying to get the saliva out because it can get inside and even under the keys. Fairly loud, but the animal sounds are cute, and I love that you can set it to play snippets of a song rather than just a note, as it can take a while for her to press another key.

Pros
  • COLORED 8-NOTE KEYBOARD: Get your little concert pianist off to a flying start with this visually appealing 8-key major keyboard. Designed for children 12 months and up, it features two additional game modes: free play and real play. Age from 12 months to 5 years.
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  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for non-English speaking children.

I love this little device because it doesn't use English so it's great for my daughter who is learning to speak another language. It's very durable as my 20 month old has been using it for months now, has thrown it all over the place and stepped on it and it still works! Funny songs with inventive twists on traditional nursery rhymes that are easy for them to use too. I recommend this article.

Pros
  • FIVE ILLUMINATED ANIMAL SOUND BUTTONS: Drive any party wild with animal sound effects with five bright, colorful backlit buttons.
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 3 out of 5

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This is a cute and colorful little toy as shown in the picture. I also like the size and an older child will probably enjoy carrying it around and playing with it. My 5 year old loves it and my 1 year old doesn't really like it. What I don't like: 1. Even the quietest environment is almost too loud for our house. 2. The piano keys won't play if the child holds two or more keys with one hand (the sound doesn't progress, which is good) and then presses or hits other keys with the other hand. He…

Pros
  • CONVENIENT HANDLE: The bright red handle makes it easy to take the show with you on the go, whether it's your child's next performance in Miami, Paris or in the living room.
Cons
  • Update availability