11/30/09

Fisher-Price Interactive Baby Grand Piano

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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.
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- 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
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Customer Buzz
 "Love the baby grand piano." 2009-10-17
By Jessica Jones (Ohio)
This piano is great. As others have mentioned, there are multiple different modes for your child to play in. One is music mode, in which the piano plays different songs when the keys are pressed, and as the song plays the keys light up in the order they should be played. I'm pretty sure it'll be a long time until my son (only 6 months old right now) will appreciate this feature, but I think it's pretty neat that it actually teaches the song. The songs are also written out on the pages that the child can turn, which is nice too. The second mode is learning mode, in which the child can press the keys to hear the number on the key (1-8), the color of the key, and a woman singing. You have to turn the pages in order to switch between these three options in the learning mode, which took me a minute to figure out since I bought it used and didn't have directions or anything. The third mode simply allows the baby to press the keys and play. I agree with others, the sound the keys make when they are pressed is much nicer than others I have heard, especially the one I had as a child. However, I find the woman's singing voice pretty annoying, so I rarely set it to singing mode. Of course my child doesn't mind it, so I shouldn't complain too much. Overall, it's a great product, and my son loves to sit and press the buttons. I have a feeling that he will enjoy it even more when he is able to appreciate the other features it has to offer, as well as walk around it and play with the little toys on the back. Highly recommend it!

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 "Would've loved the toy...if it hadn't been broken the 2 times I ordered it!" 2009-10-08
By Eb's Mama (Bradford, MA United States)
I ordered this toy twice from Target and both times it didn't work properly. I'm not sure if this toy if other people have had this problem or not. I wouldn't reccommend buying it from Target. They have awful customer service and were very unfriendly when dealing with the returns. Maybe I'll try buying it from somewhere else and see if I can get one that works.

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 "Satisfied mom" 2009-06-28
By Deborah L. Davitt (Houston, TX)
We got this for our son when he was 6 months old--a little younger than it recommends, but he's enjoyed it every day since it arrived in the mail. At first, we either sat behind him, or propped him up so he could sit at it on his own. It was the very first item he pulled himself up on (note that it's not a heavy item, and wobbly babies *can* pull it over on themselves). I compensated for this by simply propping my feet on it, until he was better able to pull up on his own.



The three play modes--music, individual notes/free play, and learning--provide him with a great deal of variety, so we can "reset" his interest in the piano as we go along. He's gone through a number of phases in terms of how he plays with the piano, from wildly flailing at the keys to carefully walking around it to press and turn the buttons at the back. Since it has kept his attention very well from 6 months to 11 months, I fully anticipate it continuing to do so as he grows.

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 "Highly recommended" 2009-06-21
By Jaime A. Canales (USA)
Very good interactive toy, my son loves it. It will make your son to play with songs; however, this is not an actual piano. If you want a musical toy, this is great (I would also recommend the Mozart Musical cube, also here in Amazon). However, if you are looking for a piano with a real piano keyboard to introduce your baby to this instrument, there are probably better options depending on the age.

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 "A great toy" 2009-06-04
By Tom Weygand (Illinois)
My daughter recieved this toy for her first Christmas. She plays with it still and is 2 1/2 yrs old. I like the different settings that it has. She can play a song or just freestyle on the keys.


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