ZIPPY Tastiera Pianoforte per Bambini, 25 tasti digitale, volume regolabile, mini strumento educativo musicale, giocattolo in legno per ragazze e ragazzi. (Nero)

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【PIANOFORTE DIGITALE A 25 TASTI】 Questo pianoforte ZIPPY è un pianoforte verticale in miniatura in legno con 25 tasti e 2 ottave complete, ideale per avvicinare i bambini alla musica e aiutarli a passare a un pianoforte di dimensioni standard man mano che crescono e acquisiscono esperienza. I suoni sono riprodotti elettronicamente con precisione, eliminando la necessità di accordatura manuale. 【DESIGN ROBUSTO ED ELEGANTE】 Il nostro pianoforte digitale giocattolo è realizzato con una solida struttura in MDF. I materiali di alta qualità e la struttura superiore lo rendono eccezionalmente robusto e resistente. Con il suo delizioso colore legno e lo stile retrò, questo pianoforte è un arredo affascinante per qualsiasi stanza. 【ACCESSORI INCLUSI】Completo di libro di canzoni illustrato a colori con testi in inglese e adesivi per tastiera con codice colore per un'esperienza musicale coinvolgente. 【REGALO PERFETTO】 Questo pianoforte digitale giocattolo è un regalo fantastico per i bambini, perfetto per compleanni e occasioni speciali. Il gioco musicale aiuta i bambini ad acquisire abilità, sviluppare fiducia in se stessi e offre un'altra opzione coinvolgente per divertirsi senza schermi.

Descrizione prodotto ZIPPY Pianoforte a 25 tasti Avviso di sicurezza Non adatto a bambini di età inferiore a 3 anni. Da usare esclusivamente sotto la supervisione di un adulto
Assemblaggio necessario ‎No
Batterie/Pile incluse? ‎No
Batterie/Pile necessarie? ‎Sì
Colore ‎Nero
Dimensioni prodotto ‎40,5 x 28,5 x 36,8 cm; 4,4 kg
Età consigliata dal produttore ‎3 anni e più
Numero modello ‎SLW99801DS
Numero modello articolo ‎SLW99801DS
Peso articolo ‎4,4 Kilograms
Tipi di materiale ‎Legno

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Scritto da: Holly Hunt
Tons of Fun
I got this for my 7 month old once he could sit on his own. He can sit at it like a table and jam at the keys or I can turn it off and put a blanket and use it as a play surface. This was more than I was hoping to pay for a starter instrument but he'll be able to use this for a long time.
Scritto da: Kelly
Great Buy
I bought this for my 3 year old grandson’s birthday. He loves it. I was very surprised that it sounded so good. It’s sturdy and can be used when he’s sitting on the floor, or he puts it on his little table and stands up to play it.
Scritto da: Bexxyrae
Unique and quality
It's a simple small keyboard for kiddos. Easily assembled. Took about two minutes to assemble and comes with extra screws. It comes with everything you need. Even a screwdriver for the battery compartment. But you can also plug it in via c port if you don't want to use 3 AA batteries. It looks quality like it's not made for a child lol. But it's definitely small for a kid. I'd say the age range is from 3 to 10. People of any age can play on it though. But the target age I think someone should buy this for is 3 to 10. There's only volume control when it comes to sound of the piano. And the volume is controlled by holding two of the first keys down (labelled A and B) and then pressing one of the last two keys (C or D) to either turn volume down (C) and up (D). The sound of the keyboard is great. And it should be for the price. I like how low the volume goes. It can play pretty quietly. But that's all. There's no way to make the keyboard make other noises, or tempos like most keyboards can. I don't think that's necessarily a negative though. A lot of people like simplicity and I do. I recently reviewed a different child's keyboard that was small and pink and made for toddlers. But it had so many buttons and settings it was overwhelming. This keyboard is for learning and I think that's great that it's as close to a piano as it can be. Appearance is it looks high quality. It's heavy for it's size. But it looks so cute. Theres a small divit to hold sheet music, but it's not deep enough to hold a book open. They should've made the divit deeper so it can actually hold sheet music up. For being a small piano, it's bulky if that makes sense. I mean the shape of it. It doesn't fold down to a smaller size to be stored away. That's one reason it's not 5 stars. It's awkward to store. Another reason it's not 5 stars is because of the price. While it is a quality keyboard, it's a child's keyboard. I think a more reasonable price would be around 50$. That's the expensive end of instruments for children. This is such a niche or oddball item. It's weird in ways. Like it feels quality made, and the style looks like it's for adults. But it's for kids. And the shape of it, the fact it's probably ¼ amount of keys as a normal piano... But the keys themselves are normal sized. I think you would find this at a daycare or something. It would be hard to resell for anything when your child grows out of it because of its bulkyness and how niche it is. But it's cute you can't deny that. It's a unique way for kids to practice and learn piano.
Scritto da: JD
Delightfully (And Surprisingly) Good Keyboard!
Sometimes, it is difficult to accurately anticipate what you're going to get when ordering things online. The implications of this are especially acute when it comes to something like a musical instrument. To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this little keyboard. The price point, materials, and overall "industry" of online instruments--particularly when marketed to "kids"--sets a rather low bar. To my surprise, this is a terrific little keyboard! Though the frame/case materials admittedly feel a bit light, it has so far easily endured the, let's say, enthusiastic play of my toddler. And that is to say nothing of the key feel; they do not have that light feel. There is a good weight to them, and, when struck, they sound very good! There are competitors around, to be sure, but I'd count this one as among the top.
Scritto da: Toinky
Just the right size and features for beginners
I got this piano to entice my grandkids to play and learn music. My 7-year-old granddaughter saw it and was immediately thrilled (which I didn't expect). She insisted on putting the stickers on the keys. A couple ended up crooked, but hey, she was totally engaged. After the stickers were on, she sat down and used the book of limited songs to begin playing. I don't think she'd ever done more than plunk the keys of piano until this, but she took off learning song after song. She would have to practice--that's the point, after all--to get the song down, looking back and forth from the coded book to the keys. I don't know whether she used the color or the letters, but either way she was playing the (super simple) songs from the book. I couldn't be more thrilled myself because not only does it get her into music, a few days later I saw her teaching her 2-year-old sister. Although that wasn't very productive, it shows how interested they both are in music and learning to play. A slight word of warning: the screws on the bottom of the piano protrude out, so take care if you set it down before putting the legs on. My wife slid it across our table and put several scratch marks on the table! Once the legs are on, there is no problem.

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