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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Bought this for my daughter for Christmas and she loves it. Works well and comes in an octave of keys (C-C)
j robin
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
perfect tones. easily portable. my grandson adores these.my only suggestion? make the mallets out of wood, not plastic. there's enough plastic in the world.
NJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
Well made xylophone, is able to withstand toddler abuse. The box hinges broke when my toddler sat on it accidentally, but the xylophone is good for learning solfege.
David
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
As advertised and sounds good
Changedmomma
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021
Love these! And so does my 2 year old. We bought a set of bells originally for her to use with prodigies- but she was rough on them and broke a bell the first week. My husband suggested this instead, and I’m glad we bought them. She’s got more of a percussionist spirit anyway and had no problem knowing what to do with the sticks. Lol.The sounds/ pitch of each note are on point with the chromatic scale. Unlike the toy xylophones we have bought before.I like that I can take out only one so she focuses on just hitting that note, snd the timing of when to do it. It eliminates the impulse to go nuts during a little lesson, but pops right back into the case when I give her the chance to just go ham and play to her hearts content.When she did start investigating it, by trying to remove the metal plate from the plastic base, the silicone piece made it easy to quickly reassemble, so nothing broke. As long as her play remains supervised I’m sure that these will last much longer than the off brand bells we purchased for her originally.What’s even better is when we do the kids music lesson, they know who gets the bells and who gets the glock. It’s great. They love them, I love them. Good investment into my girls musical education!Update: these are still going strong, but the mallets have seen better days, despite the fact that the set has been snuck from our music cabinet s couple time, it’s all still there and in tact, the sticks however are bent, and you can see the stress my girls have put on them as well where the handles are bent. But nothings officially broken, so it was worth it.
C. Kent
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021
The sticks broke the first day my daughter used this and shes figured out how to dismantle them. Luckily ive been able to put the bells back together so far. Otherwise they have beautiful tone. It just doesn't last long when the sticks are that flimsy.
phyllis Miller
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2020
My kids love playing with this. We got it to go along with the preschool prodigies videos. They have a great sound and seem pretty durable. My daughter has been able to remove the metal bar from the plastic base on the notes, but they are easy to pop back in. These are way cheaper than a desk bell set and work just as great. I am planning on getting a second set.
"krenony"
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020
These diatonic bells are in tune, the right colors that match the boomwhacker series, and are very useful for my music classroom. I have had other brands which are excellent, but these are not as expensive, and are work just as well. All bells play in tune. I'm glad I purchased this and will ask my school to purchase a few more so that more of my students can play in the class.
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