Toddlers can use the tethered mallet to tap on the 8 colorful keys for fun sounds
Pull string and easy-rolling wheels let toddlers pull it along anywhere
Helps develop hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills
For toddlers ages 18 months and older
Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 7.28 x 3.03 inches
Item Weight: 9.2 ounces
ASIN: B014KEE9LC
Item model number: CMY09
Manufacturer recommended age: 18 months - 5 years
Batteries: 1 AA batteries required.
Best Sellers Rank: #3,394 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #50 in Baby Musical Toys
Customer Reviews: 4.8 out of 5 stars 23,711Reviews
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Release date: March 20, 2019
Department: Unisex-Adult
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Product Information
The Fisher-Price Classic Xylophone pull toy has 8 colorful keys to encourage early music-making creativity, helping toddlers develop a sense of accomplishment. And as their musical abilities grow, mini maestros can follow the colors to create a real song! The mallet’s attached so it never gets lost. And it’s on wheels so toddlers can walk and pull their musical instrument wherever they go!
From the manufacturer
Tap into early music-making fun
Baby can start off by just tapping the keys with the attached mallet or pulling the Fisher-Price Classic Xylophone along (it’s on wheels!). As your baby grows, your mini Mozart can follow the colors to play a real song.
Get developing skills rolling
By holding the string and pulling the xylophone along, little walkers will strengthen gross motor skills as well as their balance and coordination. Grasping the mallet and tapping the keys help tune up hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Classic, baby-favorite musical pull toy
For infants and toddlers ages 18 months and older
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