Only con is....I was expecting red but I got the green one. It would have been nice to be given choice in selection.
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I bought this for my youngest (who's 1), but he's never really shown much interest in it. He went through a phase when he was 6-9M where he loved to bang on anything. I also have a 2 1/2 year-old and he doesn't really care for it either. That being said, in my household I think it would've been better to buy when my kids were younger (less than a year). While it hasn't been played with much, it seems to be made of good quality (like most Little Tikes products). Plastic is thick/heavy duty, paint isn't chipping off the metal keys, etc. I also like that there's a place to snap the stick into, and wheels and a handle to it's easy for a beginning walker to transport.Best Deals for Little Tikes Tap-a-Tune Xylophone
I bought this Xylophone for my 2 year old son who loves music.My wife was a little worried about having just another "noisemaker" toy, but it actually sounds great even when he is just banging away randomly on it.
The one I received was green, not red like the picture, but it still looks great. The striker is attacked to the xylophone by a cord so it won't get lost. There is a handle and wheels on this toy so I assume it could be rolled around. It is so light that my son just totes it around with him and I have yet to see him rolling it. This is a quality toy and should hold up well to repeated use for years to come. I had one similar to this when I was little and the striker was a thin stick with a ball on the end. This xylophone has a newer design striker which has a thicker handle to make it easier to grasp and hang on to.
Be mindful giving as a gift and make sure the parents are cool with another noisy toy. This can be pretty loud, although I don't find it annoying like the sound of the Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Corn Popper Push Toy.




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