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Your little one will love making music with this fun seven-key xylophone painted in bright colors with a drum, cymbal, washboard and two drumsticks.
- Ages 18 months and up
- 15" x 7" x 3"
- Wood
- Imported
- Item #6090119
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Most helpful positive review
Dec 19, 2023
One of my kid's favorites, with one weird thing
My kid loves this thing so much that it gets 5 stars regardless. We got it secondhand at a thrift store and she's thrown it off her high chair a million times, but it's still in great shape!! The only weird part is the xylophone—it's missing the bottom of the octave so the scale starts on re instead of do, and it feels like it would make more sense to nix that top note so we could play a few standards like Twinkle Twinkle on it. Kid may never actually care about this though.
sarahll
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Most helpful critical review
Aug 16, 2020
Disappointed
I’m disappointed at the build quality for this price point. Dried glue coming out from under one piece, the xylophone keys fall to one side or the other and end up not making much more than a muted tone of anything
Caleb
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sarahll
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Dec 19, 2023
One of my kid's favorites, with one weird thing
My kid loves this thing so much that it gets 5 stars regardless. We got it secondhand at a thrift store and she's thrown it off her high chair a million times, but it's still in great shape!! The only weird part is the xylophone—it's missing the bottom of the octave so the scale starts on re instead of do, and it feels like it would make more sense to nix that top note so we could play a few standards like Twinkle Twinkle on it. Kid may never actually care about this though.
Barbara95630
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Sept 14, 2023
Great way to introduce sounds and music!
I purchased this for my grandson's 1st birthday as he loves music and making different sounds. He immediately picked up the drumsticks and began to hit the cymbal, the xylophone and drum. He really enjoys the sounds and watched as his mom tapped out a tune. This item is well made, compact and I think will provide a lot of fun as he grows and learns how to do more with it.
Kell07
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Aug 19, 2022
A wonderful toy!
My child loves this toy! It’s such a great toy to explore making new sounds!
Chrystal
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Nov 17, 2021
A good quality all-in-one music toy!
Love this toy and so does my daughter. We got it for her one year birthday so she doesn’t fully understand that the sticks are to make the music but otherwise, she love playing with the drum and hearing us play it for her. She dances along. I’m sure in a month or two, she’ll get it and love it even more. Great quality once again Manhattan Toy!
ekni
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Nov 10, 2021
FANTASTIC
This is my 15 month-old's favorite musical toy. He actually plays it correctly, with the drumsticks and all. He has also given it quite a beating, and while the design on the drum has chipped off in a few small places, it's not as bad as I would expect, and the drumhead itself has held together strong, which is really impressive. And every other part is still in perfect condition. This is really good quality.
DDRC
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Feb 10, 2021
The first toy he played with this morning
A gift from Santa to our 20-month-old who loves various instruments, it is the first toy he pulled out this morning to play with. It's sturdy, we've had no damage yet, even for a rambunctious toddler. For construction, my only negative is the xylophone bars do go crooked, which deadens the tone a little; the need another rubber washer between the top brad and the bar. I flip the whole table upside down and shake it real quick to get them to lay flat (momentarily) for resonance.
The musician in me also wishes there were all 8 xylophone bars, as 7 feels like a cliffhanger. And it starts on Mi instead of Do. Not that my kid notices. haha