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Elmira Sufi
> 3 daySo cute my 18 month son loved it However need to put some labels to learn how to play
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iChi
Greater than one weekVery good for babies and toddlers. Good price and fast delivery. Thanks.
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Shirley Doty
> 3 dayA wonderful little toy.....string is too short...we added on.
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Jej123
> 3 dayThis xylophone is a great concept - the wand is attached to a string so it doesnt get lost. The string is too short though. It can only play a tune if its positioned just right. Too hard for a toddler to figure out. Maybe just an inch or two more in length and it would be perfect. Now, pretty useless.
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Vonnie
> 3 dayIt looked used. That’s why I gave it 4 stars. Cute and fun for child.
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Susan Roskos
> 3 dayI was disappointed in this toy. I believe it’s been around a long time and you expect better from Fisher Price. It had very poor sound and the instrument to hit it with was so close to the toy that you could barely play it. Returned.
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Lynette Heacock
> 3 dayOur favorite 13 month old loves this! Durable and can withstand the hitting! One draw back is the cord that connects the drumstick from the xylophone is too short. Should be longer.
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Jan
> 3 dayOne year old loves it. Got as BD gift. You can never go wrong with Fisher Price. Very durable, indestructible toys. Found out about Fisher Price 40 years ago when my son then 2..sat on the arm of the Fisher Price record player while it was on! Didnt even break the short concealed needle!
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Love2Teach
> 3 dayMy grandson (almost 9 months old) likes to suck on the mallet and occasionally bang on the metal plates. Hes not super interested in listening to me play, which is fine, since the short string makes it almost impossible. I am planning on cutting the string soon, since I think once he starts wanting to actually play it, the short string will cause frustration. But this seems sturdier than some other ones we looked at, and it reminds me of the ones my own kids had when they were little. Overall, a good product and Id buy it again.
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Melissa
> 3 dayThis toy is a total hit with my 13 month old daughter. Shes been obsessed with anything and everything even remotely musical since she was a wee little one (5 months). I had to show her a few times how to play it but she quickly caught on and plays with it on a daily basis now. All of the keys seem to be perfectly tuned. But honestly, even if they were not, this wouldnt be a big deal to me at such a young age. Come on. This Xylophone is very well built and has held up amazingly well to my rough daughter. She drags, drops and pounds this thing to death and it still looks and functions like brand new. When I first opened this, my daughter couldnt hit the keys because the cord was restricting her movements with the mallet. The only way she could hit the keys is if I guided the mallet for her. I grabbed a pair of scissors and cut the cord. Problem solved. I dont know why people are complaining. Its a safety issue if the cord were any longer! The mallet never leaves our house, so Im not worried about it getting lost. Just cut the cord, and let that mallet loose. Overall, I highly recommend. This is a staple that every baby/toddler should have.