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	<title>Comments on: Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano</title>
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		<title>By: Idana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Idana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 11:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
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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&#039;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&#039;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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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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!</p>
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		<title>By: Edsel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edsel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 05:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
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My 10 month old likes high stimulus, so she seems to get bored with her toys quickly and doesn&#039;t think much of toys that don&#039;t DO something. This piano has a lot going on and so far it&#039;s been enough to keep her entertained better than any other toy.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Primarily I like its design. The &#039;composer&#039; function doesn&#039;t just play one song quickly, repeatedly and loudly as most piano toys with some kind of &#039;demo&#039; function do. When the baby hits a key, it plays one phrase. The next time a key is pressed gets another musical phrase. It&#039;s pleasant to listen to, you aren&#039;t left with one short tune running through your head and there&#039;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&#039;t feel like it&#039;s been dumbed down on the assumption that parents don&#039;t care and babies don&#039;t know the difference.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
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