Baby Toys 6 to 12 Months Red Train Musical Piano Toys for 1 Year Old Boys Girls Sensory Early Learning Piano Keyboard Light Up Infant Gifts Toy for 6 9 12 18 Months Toddler Kids Christmas Birthday

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  • 【Multifunctional Interactive Baby Piano】Red train musical piano toys for 12 months can play in 3 function modes, 8 keyboards can switch to piano&traffic sounds and soothing melodies, 4 animal buttons in RANDOM COLOR with different animal sounds and music. Perfect sensory toys for babies 6-12 months to develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
  • 【Adjustable Volume & Easy to Carry】Don't you want a quiet space when baby playing toys! This piano keyboard toy offer an adjustable volume control to get a more comfort environment. Lightweight and portable handle design suitable for travel in car, play on high chair, hang on the stroller, put in diaper bag. Great baby toys 6 month plus for the little hand to grip and carry around.
  • 【Safety and Reliable】The baby girl boy toys are made of BPA free & premium materials, does not contain small parts to avoid choking hazards. Smooth edges won't hurt little hands,soft light protects baby's eyes while improving visual perception. We strict comply with international safety standards, and 100% safe for your baby.
  • 【Early Music Education Development】Designed for babies aged 6 8 10 12 months. Soft flash light, sweet music, traffic sounds, animal sounds help develop basic rhythm & musical skills, auditory skills and color recognition. Different songs and animal sounds stimulate language development, fostering imagination and creativity.
  • 【Perfect Gifts for Toddler】Great musical piano toys 6 to 12 months, 12-18 months, ideal presents for birthday, Christmas, Easter gifts! Perfect gifts for 1 2 year old boys girls.
  • Review:

    4.5 out of 5

    90.00% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Grandchild happy

    T.k. · 7 August 2024

    Great value for money

    5.0 out of 5 stars Train keyboard

    L. · 30 June 2024

    I love my son xx

    4.0 out of 5 stars Not really for child under 1yr

    A. · 17 April 2024

    Buttons are small so not really suitable yet but in a couple of months will be fine

    5.0 out of 5 stars Shahan

    S. · 24 June 2024

    Good toys and reasonable price

    5.0 out of 5 stars Gift

    E. · 5 June 2024

    Great gift for 1 yrs old boy ✨️

    3.0 out of 5 stars Need to be ready for Christmas music all year !!

    D.u.b. · 1 March 2024

    The media could not be loaded. My first impression was that this is a lovely item. It feels nice in the hand, and isn't too weighty for a youngster to take around the house using the handle. The battery compartment opens easily, and the batteries go in and out without needing any force.The on/off switch, which is on the side, has three positions - but I don't notice any difference between the two 'on' positions which is my first minor issue with this Why have three positions if two of them are the same? The product write up makes me think it should be different volume levels, but I didn't personally detect a noticeable difference.There's a panel with 4 animal shapes and a megaphone, then 8 keys with pictures of modes of transport.The megaphone rorates the animals and keys between 3 different modes, and itself makes 3 differnet noises meaning a child may determine when the others buttons are going hto play what they want to hear.The animals make a general sound, the sound of the animal it depicts, or play a tune. The keys play a note, the sound of the mode of transport pictured, or a tune. And this is where I have my bigger issue with the toy. I'm sure there are plenty of nursery rhymes that could be used, but Key 1 plays 'Happy Birthday', Key 7 plays 'Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer' and Key 8 plays 'Jingle Bells'.I don't know about anyone else, but I like to keep those tunes to the relevant times of year - especially the Christmas ones!!! This won't need to be in use for very long (with those keys being selected) before I'm looking to hide it away until the following December - and for that reason I'm only giving it 3 stars. Had it been more expensive than the current £9.99, I'd have been giving it a lower score due to the limited use it would get in my home.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Funny way to play and learn

    A. · 20 March 2024

    The media could not be loaded. A toy easy to handle by our baby's small hands, it's lightweight, very attractive, with various sounds and functions, and designed in various colors. It is an educational toy, designed to help the little ones to associate the images with the sound produced, because on each button is drawn a means of transport and a number, and when they are pressed they will emit depending on the activated mode, the noise produced of means of transport, or numbers, or musical notes. So it is a good opportunity for babies to learn to count with this train, but also to learn musical notes. I warmly recommend, the price is very good for what it offers.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Toy

    S. · 8 March 2024

    This little musical train with a very cute face comes is a nice box with a see through panel on the front. The train itself is very nicely made with no sharp corners and very easy for little hands to hold.My main and only issue is that it does not come with the required 3 x AA batteries. This would not be such an issue if you did not have to unscrew the train from the inside packaging to be able to get to the battery box. When I give gifts to children, I like to make sure the batteries are installed and working. Having to take it apart to do so, is not a positive thing and that is why I dropped a star.Once the batteries are installed, there is a switch on the right hand side. This turns it on and also gives two different volume levels. They are not greatly different, but the lower level would be nice for when your little one wakes up early and starts playing with this toy. The reduced volume will make a difference when it is paying over the baby monitor!!There are 8 number buttons , 4 animal buttons and a change over button which when pressed changes the sounds of all the buttons. For example, the number buttons go up as in a musical scale, then when you press the change over button, they each make the sound of the picture on them and thirdly each button will play a tune such as happy birthday. The same happens with the animal buttons but instead of the scale you get the relevant animal noise. As the change over button is amongst the others, your little one may change it without really knowing. This will greatly enhance the fun.At £9.99 this is a very reasonably priced toy, it is just a shame the batteries are not provided.

    Baby Toys 6 to 12 Months Red Train Musical Piano Toys for 1 Year Old Boys Girls Sensory Early Learning Piano Keyboard Light Up Infant Gifts Toy for 6 9 12 18 Months Toddler Kids Christmas Birthday

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