🎵 Strike a Chord with Creativity!
The Melissa & Doug Learn-To-Play Piano is a beautifully crafted, brightly-painted upright piano designed for children ages 3 and up. With 25 keys spanning 2 full octaves, it comes with an illustrated songbook to inspire young musicians. Made from solid wood, this piano is not only durable but also a perfect gift for fostering creativity and musical exploration in preschoolers.
Item Dimensions | 15.75 x 9.5 x 11.5 inches |
Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
Size | H: 18.5 x W: 13 x D: 11.5 |
Material Type | Wood |
Theme | Animal |
Color | Yellow/Brown,green |
Number of Keys | 25 |
Number of settings | 1 |
Supported Battery Types | AA |
O**N
A real piano
A real piano. Not digital. My child gets to experience playing a real piano, and that means the world to me. And the price is unbeatable for what it is. It's durable enough to have been flipped a hundred times without breaking.
S**Y
Great learning toy for little ones!
One year old grandson loves this piano! Well made. Great deal! Packaged extremely well. Arrived without damage!
T**Y
Terrific For Baby's First Instrument
I purchased this a couple weeks ago at bargain price, $35, for my 10 month old grandson. I am a piano teacher, so I am apt to be more critical than the average purchaser. Upon reading reviews of complaints about a bad paint smell, I just decided that I'd better remove the plastic from piano to allow it to air out before Christmas. Removed plastic ; no bad smell at all. Smells fine, like new toy. The keys produce a xylophone type sound, not representative of a real piano, but having proper pitches so a young child can learn interval relationships. Charming, and ideal as a first instrument. The only thing I spotted is a ding on the left front wooden piece just left side of keys ; perhaps 1/2 price due to being factory second ? However, I will put some non-toxic wood glue in the spot to protect it from breaking, and dab on a tiny bit of dark blue non toxic paint, and voila ! Not a problem. Worth $50, maybe not $70 full price. I would say it is too small for a toddler, but my baby grandson will be tickled.
V**S
After revision, totally worth the money
I had reviewed this toy initially as not being worth the money, but let me tell you, Melissa and Doug delivered! I called them to tell them about the sound that the keys were making and the shaky top, and they were so awesome about it, that they replaced the piano! Their customer service blew me away! I cannot say enough about how friendly and helpful they were. To top it off, the piano came in no time at all, and sounds FANTASTIC! True notes and very sturdy, so much so that baby tries to climb on it now! Thank you, thank you, thank you to Melissa and Doug!Please see below for my initial review.In reading the reviews I thought this would be a good buy, but when I received it and opened it up on Xmas morning, I noticed that the top of the piano is a little shaky and loose. Not only that, but the sounds the piano makes are totally dissonant. This is disappointing because this was his "music Christmas"; I had also gotten him various other musical instruments. This was supposed to be the really special present, but he likes the cheap generic bongos better even than this. I am enormously disappointed by this piano.
K**G
Excellent toy for fun and playing recognizable songs. Not a precise instrument.
This piano looks nice and is very sturdy. I like the feel of pressing the keys. They have a nice spring to them. This is great as a gift for a children's first exposure to musical composition of any sort, as long as you're not too concerned with them learning how to read actual music. There is a music book with only little letters within circles placed on the bars, not actual whole, half, quarter, etc. notes to indicate how long to hold each note for. They are all familiar nursery rhymes, though, so that my children ages 4-8 have all figured out how to play it varying degrees of success. It is not well tuned, though, and the sound is quite "plinky" more like a children's toy than a musical instrument. The notes definitely move from lower to higher, so you can recognizes any songs you try to play. If you're not too picky on sound, I would recommend this. If a tunable or well-tuned machine is a priority to you, you should not buy this.
B**O
LOVE this Piano - for Kid AND Husband!
My husband plays keys, so of course we got a little piano for our 14mo old to introduce him to music. But the sound quality of this piano is fabulous! We lived in a small apt for the last year, so my husband has to keep his keyboard stored in the closet. He would literally practice on this little piano or just play a line when inspiration struck. And anytime my husband played, my son would jump on his lap and they'd play together. Many sweet memories made for the 2 of them together. It has gotten a lot of use and taken quite a beating. It's not quite as in tune after a year, but for a 2 year old, it still does quite well.
L**M
Sturdy and well made.
Small but sturdy toy piano. I purchased for my 1 year old grandson and he seems to love it. The keys are similar to a pianos keys. It is quite loud! This is not electronic and mimics a real piano. I noticed that my grandson (just learning to walk) would lean on it and I worried that it would flip but I was happily surprised that it held his weight. Would recommend.
E**N
3 keys broken upon delivery
We purchased this cute little acoustic toddler piano for my grandson for a Christmas gift. I had read mixed reviews about this piano, but decided to take a chance. Unfortunately after opening it and tapping gently on the keys, we could hear that a few keys were not working correctly/broken (?). The package came very nicely boxed with lots of protection, so I can only conclude that it was either defective from the start, or became that way from being shipped. When I picked up the box to bring it in the house, after being delivered, you can hear the keys moving around very easily. It is my my opinion that whatever the keys are held in place with are defective. our grandson is only 1 year and not hard on his toys, but I have read reviews that said that their toddler banging on the keys broke them. Even though this is not our case, they should be able to withstand toddlers tapping on the keys, even if it is not so gentle. Toys are not made like they used to be. We had a little piano like this for my daughter when she was a toddler many years ago, and she banged on that frequently – – and the keys never stopped working.The little piano frame itself looks beautiful – – looks very well-made and sturdy, but unfortunately, when it comes to the mechanism of the keys , which is the main part, it’s just not worth the money. I had hoped for an acoustic piano rather than a digital one— but I’m afraid to purchase a replacement and have the same thing happen.My grandson loves this toy— even with broken keys. I hope Melissa and Doug can make sure there is better quality control on products or fix the product flaw if that’s what it is.
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