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Toddlers Drum Set Toys for Toddlers 1-3,Baby Drum with Xylophone,Musical Instruments Toy, Kids Wooden Montessori Toys Birthday Gift for Boys Girls
Toddlers Drum Set Toys for Toddlers 1-3,Baby Drum with Xylophone,Musical Instruments Toy, Kids Wooden Montessori Toys Birthday Gift for Boys Girls
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- Montessori Drum Set for Toddlers 1-3:Our toddler musical instruments are designed specifically for your kids who love montessori musical instruments.Our Drum set promote the development of fine motor skills. Also, these music toys for toddlers 1-3 are made with high-quality material which is safe for your children. Our baby drum set is also perfect for parents with the modern baby.so, these music toys for toddlers 3 are made with high-quality material which is safe for your children. Our baby musical instruments is also perfect for parents with the modern baby.
- Safe Montessori Musical Toy for Toddlers 1-3: Our baby drum set is the best baby wooden toys for kids 3+, being 100% BPA-free, safe, non-toxic, easy to clean.All of baby items have passed the most stringent CPC/ASTM, Educational toys for 1-2-3-4-5 year old boys and girls.
- Neutral Colors Wooden Baby Toys:All the materials and colors of our montessori toys come from nature.These montessori wooden toys can keep baby focused and calm,improving children's concentration. An all-in-one musical instrument featuring 3 drums, 2 drumsticks, 2 cymbals, a sound block and a xylophone. Have 4 stable legs, allowing children to easily play tunes or tap rhythms.
- Professional Sound Quality that Mesmerizes: Our music toy is meticulously designed to provide a unique and distinct sound for each drum and cymbal; each strike produces a professional tone without the obnoxious sound some drum sets can come with.It will be helpful to cultivate the kids’ sensitivity of music and the percept of rhythm, improve the creativity and the ability to distinguish instruments, and develop the kids’ interests.Open their door to the world of wonderful music.
- Best Gift for 1+ Years Old Boys and Girls:That's a baby's first musical instrument.The kids can hear different sounds by using different instruments. It builds interaction between parents and children through playing with toddler toys, exercises the baby's brainpower, and enhances the relationship with parents. Our wooden musical instrument set is absolutely the best one of the early learning educational toddler toys you know. Also, it is an ideal gift choice for Christmas or Birthday.
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