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Baby Roundtable: Tots Tickle the Ivories Schoenhut Inspired Toddlers to Make Music
Participating in this month’s Roundtable were: Rebecca Heinrich, mother of Collin (3); Penelope Pauley, mother of Lucy (3); Christy Chambers, mother of Nigel (2); Diana del Pozo, mother of JoJo (1); and Sharri Hefner, mother of Sydney (1). ![]() What It Is: A colorful and sturdy wooden toy piano. TDmonthly rating: ![]() What the Moms Thought ![]() ![]() The piano arrived in no-frills packaging, but that didn’t bother Sydney (1), who was drawn in by the piano’s bright red color. The shiny finish and quality construction made it appealing to the children at first sight. When Diana, JoJo’s mom, opened the box, the other kids in her house said, “JoJo, you’re so lucky.” Collin (3) liked the fact that it looks more like a real piano than other "toy" models. His mom, Rebecca, parted with another toy piano because he preferred this one. ![]() ![]() Collin (3) watched his mom, Rebecca, play music from the book and was curious to learn how she knew which keys to push. He seemed to understand that the colors in the book corresponded with the colors on the key card, although he couldn’t yet enact it. Christy felt that Nigel (3) learned to love music by playing the piano along with a CD. Sharri ascertained that although baby Sydney (1) was too young to learn piano, she did notice differences in sounds based on how and where she hit the keys. Penelope thought Lucy (3) got a sense of empowerment from playing the instrument. ![]() Rebecca thought Collin (3) would enjoy the piano more if it were taller; he’d tried to sit on the top of it within minutes of opening it, and other children had the same reaction. Penelope and Christy wished the color-coded chart could be painted on the keys, as the card could be easily lost. Sydney’s mom Sharri thought the toy was great, though she acknowledged that some parents might want a more authentic sound. ![]() Christy, Diana, Penelope and Sharri all said that they would definitely buy another product like this one, or recommend it to friends. Rebecca would consider a taller design from the same manufacturer. ![]() |
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