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She actually uses her fingers to roll the keys. My daughter is diagnosed with Down Syndrome and is low tone. There is a reward for her action because of the music. She has minimal upper body strength and at 7 months is unable to sit up without assistance. This roller piano is great. There are too few of these toys available. The only improvement that can be made is if there was a leg or something to prop it up higher so that when she sits up she will be motivated to stay in an upright position.
Purchased this for my grandson for Christmas. It keeps him occupied for quite awhile. At the time, he was still a bit young for it. Now he's able to sit on his own and loves "playing the piano". Great toy.I always look to Amazon.com for my purchases. Can't beat the price or the delivery - on time, every time.
This toy looks so cute online, but it does not work. It almost makes no sound. It is hard for the kids to play.
You need to try them out at the store. Yes there is a bit of a learning curve AT first. Im not sure why so many people are complaining. Not all of them are in tune. But everything is a learning curve for a baby.It took about a week for my daughter (3 months at the time) to roll it fast enough to make noise. Shes 8 months now and runs up to it and bats at it with glee.And to whom ever said the notes were off. I think it has something to do with the different widths of metal.But with that said its a fairly cheap toy ( i think i payed 14 dollars at walmart), what do you expect. Its still great quality though.I've since then, purchased three more for other babies and only heard great reviews back.
It's an okay toy, but it doesn't keep my son's attention for very long. I don't regret buying it, but it wouldn't be my first choice for buying it for someone else.
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