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Kids Guitar Musical Toy Ukulele Classical Instrument(Brown), Wooden Play Guitar for Kids Aged 3 4 5 6 7 8 Year Old

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Features

  • Toy Guitar: This Ukulele toy can stimulate children through every stage of development and help cultivate their sense of music, learn basic notes and rhythmic patterns, Encourages children to develop auditory and creativity skills. Great introduction to teach kids about the world of music
  • Light-Weighted and Simple Musical Instrument: Small size & easy to carry, your little one can carry his/her own instrument around. Adjustable Strings & Easily Tunable: Young Kids learn about the Tone, Rhythm, Strumming, Chords, Tuning and Other Techniques from this Simplified 4-String Design. This best-selling Ukulele is the great size for younger children to begin developing their musical aptitude
  • Safe Ukulele toy for kids: made from environmental friendly ABS plastic material. Strings of nylon material is flexible, soft and smooth tactility, not easy to break, coating surface design prevents fingers being hurt, does no harm to little kids body
  • Wonderful Gifts for Children: Nice gifts for children on birthday, and for party. Vibrant Sounds and Realistic Strings make kids enjoy beautiful music. Great for kids or beginners who are learning to play a guitar
  • Amazing Gifts: Buy Kids Toy Classical Ukulele Guitar Musical Instrument, safe enough for children to use. Give children a different pleasure

Instrument: Guitar


UPC: 786592826234


Brand Name: Hhobby Stars


Age Range Description: Toddler,Kid


Size: Medium


Material Type: nylon, Plastic


Theme: Music


Color: Brown


Number of Keys: 4


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  • 2 Year Old Loves It!
My daughter (2) and her baby brother (9 mos) both love this set! The instruments are very good quality for the money. We’ve gone through 2 other brands of “toy guitars” similar to this, and they broke fairly quickly. This one seems to be relatively toddler proof! And of course the guitar is cute, and what kid doesn’t love harmonicas?! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Mamasaurus

  • Sturdy enough for 'Toys for Tots'. Tunable with a little effort.
I thought that this combo would be sturdy enough for the annual Christmas 'Toys for Tots' donation drive, and sure enough, it was. Good value for money, and hopefully soothing for a child dealing with poverty in Covidland. The ukulele is relatively tunable with a little help. Since the four strings are not four strings, but two strings that loop under the edge of the bridge (the opposite end of the strings from the tuning pegs), it becomes necessary to lock the bridge end of the strings to make them tunable. While it might not be possible to get perfect pitch while tuning, it should be possible to get the top string to have a low pitch when plucked, the bottom string to have a higher pitch, and the two strings in between to have evenly spaced pitch between the two outside strings, which would then teach little ones that this is how a stringed instrument should be set up. This modification is easy to accomplish as follows: First, loosen the all of the strings so that they all make a low-pitched sound when plucked. Mix and apply a little clear epoxy with a toothpick where the strings loop around under the bridge to lock the strings to the bridge so that they don't slide back and forth while tuning later. Let the epoxied ukulele sit face down (I put it head down in a plastic bucket and leaned the face against the side) for a full 24 hours for the epoxy to completely cure. Then you can tune the strings relative to each other and have the tune hold for a longer time than if you did not secure the strings at the bottom. Since this is a toy instrument, it is safe to epoxy the strings, since you would not be replacing them on a toy anyway. If you're unfamiliar with how to tune a string instrument, once the ukulele has finished curing, simply pluck the top string until it makes a pleasing, low sound (or carefully match it to a note from a pitch pipe, if desired and possible), and then hold the top string down between the first and second frets down from the neck of the ukulele and tighten/loosen the peg for the second string until it sounds just like the top string when the top string is held down and the second string is not. Then repeat this procedure with the second and third strings, and finally the third and fourth (bottom) strings. Anyone familiar with string instruments recognizes this technique as being similar to the technique for tuning the top four strings of a six-string guitar. Finally strum all four strings and see if you are pleased with the result. I figure the effort to lock and tune the strings is worth the trouble for a donated instrument, since this might be a child's first experience with a musical instrument, and it would help to make sure that the relationship between the tune of the strings was representative of the relationship between the strings of a serious musical instrument, so that the child learns from the start that the low-pitched string is on top and gets a sense of the relationship between the pitch of the strings. The harmonica was just fine, as is. In fact, it can be used as a pitch pipe to tune the ukulele. Bonus indeed! Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2022 by Netbook User

  • Love it but obviously a toy
My Kids love it to play along with music and movies. It is obviously a toy though. The chances you actually are able to tune it and/or get it to keep tune are slim to none, also the strings constantly jump out of their slots on the Nut. The harmonica does makes noise but its hard to get actual clear notes. That being said this is not meant to be anything other then a toy. My kids like playing with it and if they continue to show interest then we can look at getting an actual guitar. until then this will do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Tyler Kelly

  • Great little guitar for toddlers!
I bought this little guitar for my 1 1/2 year old for Christmas. He LOVES IT! As we all know little guys this young are not the easiest on toys and they do take a beating. The only reason I have it four stars for the durability is because the string that holds the pick broke within the first week. Thankfully I saw it happen since the pick is so small it could have been a choking hazard. (Maybe a bigger pick would be better for this guitar so that’s not the case) He didn’t use the pick anyway so it’s not a big deal for is. The guitar itself is still in perfect shape. I love the little harmonica bonus that they send along too! It’s easy for him to use unlike other harmonicas that come in kids music sets. The guitar is just the right size for him to hold and play. It also has tunable strings which is kind of cool since it’s just a toy. Overall I would suggest this as a give or to add to your littles musical collection! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by Mom o’ 3

  • Adorable guitar and harmonica
The item arrived quickly. Adorable product. Sound alike a real guitar. However, within one day my toddler who is playing with it all day and holding it by the strings had broken it and the top half was coming apart and needed to be fastened with tape. Not durable for a toddler.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Melissa Basta

  • cute but small
Perfect for my 2 year old grandson. it is very small and he can hold it perfect.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024 by Teresa Ann Fitch

  • Perfect size for my toddler
This is our second purchase. My baby son loves this ukulele. The first one survived 2 older cousins and then my son came along. He would try and play it but also thought he was an 80s rock star and would hit the ukulele on the floor, on the wall, everywhere. Until it finally broke, but it took a lot. We still have the first one as only the face part broke off. Now that he's a bit older (3) he is a bit more gentle with this one. He absolutely loves it, and tries to play along with his cartoons. Great purchase, built for well for a toy and sounds pretty good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by Ana Moreno

  • Affordable
Good play instruments for price! Paint chips off.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by TF

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