🎶 Unlock your child's inner maestro with every button press!
This Horse Kids Accordion features 7 keys and 3 bass buttons in a compact, lightweight design (17x18x10cm), crafted from durable, non-toxic materials. Equipped with a secure belt buckle and a detailed learning guide, it’s the perfect beginner instrument to nurture musical skills and hand-eye coordination in toddlers and children.
S**G
Originally meant for a 2 year old. Perfect for a 4 year old
The media could not be loaded. This accordion was meant to be a gift for my two-year-old, a music lover. However, due to its size and mobility, it ended up working better for my four year-old. This is such a great gift idea for any little kid open to learning different instruments. My children own a mini guitar, a mini drum set, a mini piano, and some echoing microphones. This was definitely a great add-on. The quality is great, the size is just perfect. And the beauty in the colors, so vibrant would definitely recommend this for either a birthday gift, a holiday gift or just to add to any music or playroom.
W**4
Great!
This is really cute and works very well for a toy accordion. The buttons are fun to press and it’s easy to hold and play. Yes, it’s loud (it’s an accordion!) but in my experience the kids tend to lose interest after a few minutes of play. This would be a fun instrument to learn a song or two on when the kid is ready.
A**Y
Perfect for first timers
If you're like me and you just want a cheap accordion to mess around with to see if you like it (without spending a lot of money) this is perfect for you. It has about the same range as a harmonica. It's handheld, so it doesn't take up much space. And best of all, it's super cheap compared to a full size accordion. And I don't mean "cheap" in a bad way. It's actually pretty decent quality.
R**R
An inexpensive introduction to music for the young player
Overall, I would give this 3.5 stars.The main caveat is that it is not built of sturdy materials. Our nephew broke the retaining strap clip while trying to open the accordion up. The bellows are made of paper and need to be used gently.The sound quality is about what you would expect. You can discern the various tones, but this is not going to have the quality of (nor should you expect it to) of a professional model.There are buttons on the side that control the pitch, and the duration and loudness are controlled by how fast and long you squeeze the bellows. One bellow full of air could generate many notes in short bursts, and the loudness depends on how hard you are squeezing.The buttons are all in range for the reach of the typical middle grade child's hands. Our nephew was able to easily reach all the buttons for the pitches.It comes with eight simple songs, and our nephew was playing those songs for us within three days of having the accordion.There is a bass button that lowers the pitch of the keys, and we were not able to figure out the "chord" button. (Our guess was that it let you play different keys simultaneously, but it did not work as we expected.)All in all, this is a nice present for the middle grade musician who is interested in learning about the accordion and basic music theory.
I**1
Great Little Accordion
Didn’t have the highest expectations for this accordion, but was delightfully surprised when we opened it. Great sound. Quality crafted.
K**O
Love it
Love this little thing. My son new interest is music and instruments. It's so cute and addictive to play with. I think I play with it just much as he does
R**N
10 star raiding. its fun and easy. any one can pick it up and play.
i seen youtube reviews on line about this product , they said its not worth the money. but mine plays just fine. i gave it 5 stars , because the review page only allows u to give 5 stars, but i think it deserves a 10 star raiding.
M**K
It is very loud, cheap….
Do you enjoy extremely loud instruments? Loud music, piercing through closed doors? This may be for you…This is a toy. Not a great quality accordion. You get what you pay for. The accordion I purchased stopped working properly. Maybe that wasn’t such a bad thing?If your child really likes music, this might work for you. It is a cheap quality, and the music can get annoying. Buy earplugs.
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