Sunday, May 23, 2010

Fisher-Price Interactive Baby Grand Piano

Fisher-Price Interactive Baby Grand Piano Review



I have to be honest, having received or purchased nearly all infant toys between '06 and now (and keeping them for all for both my kids), this item interests my 9 month old crawling/cruising son the most consistantly. At this age, he doesn't focus on toys for longer than a couple of minutes, but this toy he continually goes back to for more. A little unstable when the child uses it to pull themselves up, so I back it up to a wall so that rear "piano" leg doesn't come up.



Fisher-Price Interactive Baby Grand Piano Feature


  • Learn about numbers, counting, opposites, colors, tempo, pitch, music styles, and more
  • A friendly dancing character comes to life as baby plays
  • There's an interactive songbook with pages to flip, colorful light-up keys, charming sing-along songs, and lots of busy activities all around
  • Turn the dial for fun music and sounds
  • Features Learning, Musical Fun and Imagination modes



Fisher-Price Interactive Baby Grand Piano Overview


Little ones can rock out with their very own Baby Grand Piano! This pint-sized piano teaches numbers and colors, as well as exposes them to musical concepts like tempo, pitch and style. Baby is encouraged to play and learn with the eight light-up keys and four activities with four songs led by a dancing character and "magic" music book. Features three modes: Learning, Musical Fun and Imagination. Requires 3 "C" batteries (not included). Measures 19" x 17" x 17". Adult assembly required.


Fisher-Price Interactive Baby Grand Piano Specifications


There’s nothing like watching small children fall in love with music. This baby grand will play Cupid to a toddler’s relationship to music. Just the right size for little fingers, with bright colors, lights, and familiar songs and learning concepts; kids will need no introduction before getting in there and starting to tickle those ivories! Three modes of play encourage children to enjoy music, learn basic concepts (alphabet, counting, opposites, etc.), or just play notes and chords on the eight-key keyboard. A plastic songbook (built into the piano) uses numerals on musical notation to teach aspiring musicians the correlation between the sounds they hear, the notes on the page, and the keys on the keyboard. Slides and buttons and dials can be manipulated to adjust tempo, pitch, and style, while a metronome keeps time. And a friendly maestro monster looms over the piano, dancing as your artiste creates composes her or his opuses. The music, as with so many children’s toys, is moderately unpleasant—nursery rhymes meet lounge jazz—but not the worst you’ll ever hear. And the joy toddlers will get out of playing their own melodies, as well as the potential for learning, far outweighs the burden of listening to cheesy tunes. Or you can just keep it in note-playing mode, and skip the pre-recorded tunes altogether! Three "C" batteries required (not included). Some adult assembly is required. --Emilie Coulter

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Customer Reviews





Awesome!! - Mrs.C - London, UK
I bought this for my niece for her first birthday.. (last May) and she still loves it.. It keeps her busy and she loves music so any toy that makes music catch her attention first!

This is the only piano toy available online and I wanted one because my sister(nieces mum, ofcourse) loved her piano when she was little and I just wanted to continue the legacy with her daughter.. :)

I would recommend this for my friends and family!






12 Month Old Loves It - S. Machado - MD
I got this for my daughter's 1st birthday and she loves it! She plays with it everyday. When her baby and toddler friends come over, they all gather around the piano and dance.
In regards to the comments about the piano being easily turned over, I think it all depends on the temperment of the baby or toddler. My daughter does not turn it over but her 12 month old friend does.

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