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Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano

Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano

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The feature-packed Baby Ein­stein Count and Com­pose Piano com­bine audi­tory, visual, and lan­guage devel­op­ment all into one toy. Your baby will love their intro­duc­tion to num­bers, instru­ments, and melodies with this piano. The large screen has col­ored lights that dance in time to play­ful clas­si­cal melodies and the roller drum with rat­tle balls pro­motes fine motor skill devel­op­ment. Mul­ti­ple music modes and instru­ments are sure to pro­vide your baby with hours of Read more…

  1. Edsel Feb 20th, 2010 @ 05:52 | #1

    My 10 month old likes high stim­u­lus, so she seems to get bored with her toys quickly and doesn’t think much of toys that don’t DO some­thing. This piano has a lot going on and so far it’s been enough to keep her enter­tained bet­ter than any other toy. Pri­mar­ily I like its design. The ‘com­poser’ func­tion doesn’t just play one song quickly, repeat­edly and loudly as most piano toys with some kind of ‘demo’ func­tion do. When the baby hits a key, it plays one phrase. The next time a key is pressed gets another musi­cal phrase. It’s pleas­ant to lis­ten to, you aren’t left with one short tune run­ning through your head and there’s seven dif­fer­ent melodies. In short, it seems like some­one put some thought into what would make a piano toy fun and inter­est­ing to play with. It doesn’t feel like it’s been dumbed down on the assump­tion that par­ents don’t care and babies don’t know the difference.

  2. Idana Feb 20th, 2010 @ 11:18 | #2

    This is a great inter­ac­tive toy for babies who love music.….Especially when they are learn­ing to sit up on their own and good for tummy time too. It lights up and has 3 dif­fer­ent play modes, sounds, and lan­guages. It’s not too loud, holds thier atten­tion span, teaches them to push the but­tons to get it to play, and is small so it can go to Grandma’s for a week­end. My son loves the lit­tle spin­ner with the beads too. One thing you should know is, if your child is strong or plays rough and is active as mine,(he is only 7 months old and a big boy!) the piano is hard plas­tic with some weight to it and well, you get the idea!

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