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Encourage your little one to experiment with music using a xylophone featuring Magic Touch technology, which produces sound with a tap of the fingertips. Baby can improvise or play along to over 30 different melodies by matching the brightly colored lights to the corresponding painted keys.
- Ages 12–36 months
- 13 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 2 1/4"
- 14.4 oz.
- Three-level volume control
- Instructor and freestyle modes
- Includes three AA batteries
- Plastic/wood
- Spot clean
- Imported
- Kids' Wear
- Item #5963600
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Most helpful positive review
Jan 26, 2020
For the musical child
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When I gave this to my daughter, her face lit up. She absolutely loves it. She sings and dances along. I would recommend this to anyone whose child loves to play with musically inclined toys. It’s worth it.
choward
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Most helpful critical review
Mar 6, 2023
Bought for a Christmas present which he loves. It's started to glitch, lights randomly stays and sound randomly plays. Trying to sort out a replacement but not having much luck
Womble550
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Womble550
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Mar 6, 2023
Bought for a Christmas present which he loves. It's started to glitch, lights randomly stays and sound randomly plays. Trying to sort out a replacement but not having much luck
Ewebs
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Dec 15, 2021
Great concept, however drumstick may be an issue
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My baby enjoyed this toy very much. It has fun music, lights to keep baby interested, and it's colorful. The only concern I have is that the little silicone drumstick that is attached was easily chewed up by my teething baby. The inner part is hard plastic, so no concern for the safety of that piece, but with the silicone being so easily chewed up, it could possibly present a potential for swallowing those pieces if you're not watching closely enough. If you plan on supervising your baby and playing along with this toy, it's great. I just would not recommend leaving baby alone with it because of this experience.
choward
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Jan 26, 2020
For the musical child
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When I gave this to my daughter, her face lit up. She absolutely loves it. She sings and dances along. I would recommend this to anyone whose child loves to play with musically inclined toys. It’s worth it.
Ztgh
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Jan 25, 2020
Absolutely adorable
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My children love this Xylophone. The colors and music and fabulous. Very durable! You can play music your way or the xylophone way. The xylophone is simple to turn on and off. You can take this in the car or stroller for easy entertainment.
brandon
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Jan 25, 2020
Fun toy that kept my baby entertained
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My baby loves music and banging things so this was a good combination. It's sturdy and provides good entertainment. There is no set-up needed and it's easy to clean. There is a certain age for the toy but for my 10 month old it works great.
Girlmom
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Nov 26, 2019
Fun for all ages!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I wanted to love this toy. I love all wooden toys but am also a fan of the nicely made plastic ones as well for safety reasons. This is a perfect combo of both features and is very cute. My 18 month old thought it was fun but quickly gave up the wand because the xylophone has trouble noticing the bangs and fails to play each note. She loved the musical variety and improvised playing it more like a piano in the free play mode. I let my 4 year old play it and she liked the other mode where you follow along with the notes played. She thought it was lots of fun but also found the rubber stick to be touchy and hard to use. We have a classic xylophone and this does not compare even though it is fun as well. My kids do not get the same satisfaction banging it and rarely play with the toy now but it was nice while it lasted.