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Colt Wilderman
03-04-2025They loved it
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David Gillelan
> 3 dayAlways like doing buying from Amazon. You know its always good stuff A+
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D. Rodney
> 3 dayThis is a cute and well made toy. It’s a classic. However, the string is 8” long; ridiculously short. It can’t comfortably reach the keys at the far end. What is the point in a musical toy that can’t be played? We will have to lengthen the string before gifting it. Not happy.
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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.
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Jennifer Ann
> 3 dayI had this toy for my kid 40 yrs later my grandkids. Still the same happy reaction
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Kelly Dean
> 3 dayI got this for my youngest son for Christmas. He has loved it since he opened it. Even his nearly 3 year old brother adores it. At our family Christmas party, I got to see my youngest and his cousin hovering over it, trying to play with it together. The only issue that Ive noticed is the cord for the mallet is a little too short. My kids have gotten frustrated trying to hit the end pieces, because you can really only do it from one direction. They want to have more free motion with it. The only way to give them that free range of motion is to cut the cord, but then they lose the mallet. Thats the whole point of the cord. While that has been a little frustrating for them, they still love the toy, and it gets played with quite a bit in our house.
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Marlyn R.
> 3 dayHeh, heh, heh...the ultimate grandparents gift to a toddler! Its colorful, its extremely well-made as are all Fisher-Price toys & its loud :) I have vivid memories to this day of when my sons grandma and grandpa gave him his first Fisher-Price xylophone & it quickly became a favorite. It lasted through several other kids & I do believe he regifted it to a family member 25 yrs. later as soon as his own daughter grew out of it & into a keyboard. Now his son will have one, too. Sonny cant complain, as hes very big on family traditions. LOL
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ChS
> 3 dayCord could be a little longer but it does sound great
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Brandie
> 3 dayMy daughter loves this! Only thing I would change is to make the string on it longer, other than that it’s great!
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J.Brown
> 3 dayI got it for my chickens. They don’t play it but it keeps them from places I don’t want them to dig to escape. It is a colorful addition to the pen.