I got this for my daughter at 7 months. She like it, she enjoys things that light up and make noise. It is a bit heavy though. The peices are heavy and a bit bulky. You child can get hurt with any hard plastic toy while banging it, but this one seems a bit more riskier due to its size. I am not worried about them braking they are made pretty well. I haven’t had any problems with the shorting out though like other reviewers have said. This won’t be a toy that she is left to play with by herself. I didn’t hear about a recall on it, has someone else?
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1 Carlson
I gave this to my 10 month old grandaughter, she loved it! When she hit the piano keys, she started bouncing to the beat! All of the instruments, come off from the center post, and can be “played” seperate, then stacked up again for storage. She really enjoys it, and it appears to be well built like most Fisher Price toys are. I’m glade I took a chance and bought this with out ever seeing it in a store before. Keep on Dancin’ to the beat! Grandma Laurie
2 Quintus
We purchased this toy for our infant son…it has been great watching him grow with this toy. He loves it and now at 8 months is playing with it all the time. As he has gotten older he has been able to play with the individual items..unstacking them. It has wonderful lights and music (not annoying). DH thinks it is a great toy as well…which is saying something I think. Great adaptation to a stacking toy!
3 Glorioso
I got this for my daughter at 7 months. She like it, she enjoys things that light up and make noise. It is a bit heavy though. The peices are heavy and a bit bulky. You child can get hurt with any hard plastic toy while banging it, but this one seems a bit more riskier due to its size. I am not worried about them braking they are made pretty well. I haven’t had any problems with the shorting out though like other reviewers have said. This won’t be a toy that she is left to play with by herself. I didn’t hear about a recall on it, has someone else?
4 Lombardo
Disappointed with this one. It’s a hybrid of sorts: it tries to be a song maker, a piano, and a stacker all in one. Unfortunately for small children, it’s too bulky to really stack, and the drum and tambourine are too difficult to remove. The piano plays pre-set songs, or tracks of songs, rather than notes, so children have to listen thru before they engage again. Would have preferred individual sounds as (at least) an option. Because of the way the sound settings work, and the ease in which the cymbal can activate, ours essentially plays one song over and over again. We were definitely hoping for more, although it’s not without its charms at times.
5 Underbrink
my daughter loves music so I got her this toy. It really helped her as she was learning to sit up at 5/6 months because she could hold on to it while she chewed the toy. She loved the lights and the fun music and now at 8 months loves taking it apart and chewing on the instruments and shaking the tamborine and drum. The music is nice too, not your typical annoying baby songs, though she loves the symbol, so we hear “John Jacob Jinglehimerschidt” alot. It’s a very cute toy and one her daddy and I enjoy with her.
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