🎉 Dance Your Way to Fun with Lolo's Meowsical Mat!
The Land of B. Musical Floor Piano is a jumbo-sized, interactive mat designed for children aged 3 and up. With three keyboard modes, kids can hop, dance, and create music while developing cognitive skills. Featuring 4 drum beats and 5 fun tunes, this colorful mat promises hours of active play and creativity.
Product Dimensions | 159.39 x 71.12 x 5.33 cm; 1.1 Kilograms |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 12 years |
Item model number | BX2307Z |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Plastic, Metal |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Release date | 17 Feb. 2022 |
ASIN | B08SBR7GXP |
R**2
Good
Great toy bit expensive though for what it is
M**A
Very entertaining toy
My grandchildren both enjoy playing with this toy, though I bought it for the one year old & she loves banging the keys & seeing the birds jump up & down, the 4 year old also loves it.
R**I
Well worth the wait
Waited 3 months for this to come into stock but my 1 year old loved it. There are more settings than is advertised. It plays songs, and the keyboard has different setting eg piano or voice (think there’s 6). Can adjust volume, tempo, and can have the motor turned off if you don’t want type birds to fly. Well worth the wait.
F**K
Great Interactive Toy for toddlers
I purchased this as a birthday gift for my grandson who lives in the UK. He loved it so much that he wasn’t interested in his other gifts. He just wanted to play with this toy.
R**O
Rather noisy but chunky and sturdy
The media could not be loaded. My grandson loves this piano, he’s fascinated by the birds bouncing up and down when he presses the keys.There’s lots of different options, songs, nursery rhymes and sound effects.There’s a volume button but it’s on the front so toddlers who just press buttons randomly will just be turning it up and down without realising.Batteries are included, which is always appreciated, especially if you’re giving this as a gift or your child is receiving it at Christmas.It does make a noticeable noise when you turn it on, I think it’s from a fan or whatever makes the birds pop up. It does stop when the toy isn’t used and there’s an option to turn it off and use it as a normal piano but that defeats the object a little and will disappoint toddlers who won’t understand why the birds aren’t working.The keys are very clacky and it’s very distracting, especially if you’re the one that has to listen to a toddler banging on them all day.It’s rather heavy and chunky so you’ll need plenty of room in the toy box to store this, that also means it’s very sturdy and it’s not the sort of toy that worried will get damaged by boisterous kids.Recommended for 12 months plus but younger babies will be fascinated by the popping birds and music.I think the price is a bit prohibitive, it’s a lot of money to pay for a single toy for a toddler, especially as they get bored quickly and move on after playing with it for 5 minutes but my grandson did keep returning to play with it during the day.Hope you found my review helpful
E**Y
Love it
My little boy loves it great product
N**I
Adorable and a lot better than expected
The media could not be loaded. Little birdie pianoThis is absolutely adorable and I will admit at first, I thought the price was a little higher than I would of thought for a piano but when I saw it, firstly it was larger than I expected, secondly better made than I anticipated and thirdly, it does more than I thought it would do too! So overall, I do think it's worth it!The piano is a cute design, nice and chunky with curved edges. It is slightly weighty but not too much for the little ones. Each time a large key is pressed, one of the corresponding 8, adorably designed, multi coloured birds, will fly up for as long as you hold the note. The keys can make piano sounds, along with quite a few other funny sounds, that keep the little ones entertained.The piano size is roughly 33cm tall, 23cm wide and 20cm deep. This needs 4AA batteries, which are supplied as it's a toy that you can test the demo on first, you also have the on/off switch next to the demo switch too.The buttons on the piano are -• On/off• Volume +/-• Octaves high and low, we had fun playing with this one and showing the girls how notes can sound different when changing the pitch.• Tempo control, which can slow down and speed up the sounds.• Stop all music playing• Key sounds, you can have piano, marimba, voice, do re mi and tweets. The voice is hilarious, "la, la, la" in different pitches, the tweets are adorable too.• Fun sounds, this has 15 songs to play, you can still use the piano whilst this is on.• Melody mix, 6 pre recorded nursery rhymes, again you can still use the piano with this on.• Wacky wounds, this can allow each key note to make some random noise, it could be a drum or a fart noise, either way the sounds are fun and got the kids giggling away.I honestly think this piano is brilliant, the kids can't get enough of it, even the older ones up to 7 near 8! Lots of fun to play with, lots of sounds, the birds are cute, well made too. I would recommend it.
E**E
I'm impressed - very interactive and engaging - even includes the essential batteries!
The media could not be loaded. I was a lot more impressed with this toy piano that I was expecting. There's so much going on with it, it holds attention for a lot longer than other toys. Firstly, I really appreciate the fact that it came with AA batteries pre-installed so it was really quick to pass over to the children to play without any fuss. Watch the short vid I've attached to my review and take a look at the brill bright little characters that zoom and down each tube when notes are played - it's fantastic and was very engaging. The motor for the air for the characters isn't silent, but it's not an issue over the sound of the piano. It has a feature I thought was low-key genius too - a mode where when the buttons are pressed in any order it automatically plays the audio for the next note in the actual song too - this meant that the children really felt like they were playing a lovely tune, and it stopped us adults going bonkers from having to listen to a mish mash of random notes.
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