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Toy Musical Instrument: Pretend Play Childrens Saxophone
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Toy Musical Instrument: Pretend Play Childrens Saxophone

SKU:

LLLTC120580

This product is currently out of stock
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Be a jazz musician with this replica saxophone. 8 colorful keys let you play different notes and pretend you're a star. It features colored keys that match up with color-coordinated music so you can learn to play "Jingle Bells", "Oh! Susanna" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". Made of plastic. Kid Sized. 14" long. Ages 3+.

Features:

Jazz it up with this funky sax with coloured keys and mouthpiece.


Beautiful and durable toy that kids will love to play with for years.


8 colourful keys let you play different notes and pretend you're a star.


Made of plastic. 14" long. Ages 3+.


Great gift idea, presented in gift box.


Product Details:
Product Length: 15.0 inches
Product Width: 3.75 inches
Product Height: 11.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.63 pounds
Package Length: 14.3 inches
Package Width: 7.5 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 30 customer reviews )
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41 of 44 found the following review helpful:

5A Great Musical Gift for a Toddler!Oct 17, 2007
By A Reader
My (now) 3-year old daughter began asking for a saxophone about two or three months before her birthday, and eager to raise a real-life Lisa Simpson I immediately went to Amazon.com to search for a suitable toy; the "Deluxe Childrens Saxophone" was the first item I found, and I thought it was perfect. My daughter loves the toy; it is durably contstructed, colorful, lightweight, and easy to use; it makes real music (it has an octave range of in-tune notes, you can pick out simple melodies on it) that is neither loud nor annoying. My daughter consistently enjoys playing with it--it's still in her "heavy rotation" of toys nearly a month after her birthday--and I think it is an ideal introduction to the fun and joy of making music. I hope this will motivate her someday to play a real saxophone! HIghest recommendations!!!!

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome Toy Saxophone!!Jun 12, 2008
By Lisa F. Knapp "Mom of Three Boys!"
I bought this for my 4 1/2 year old son so he could big just like his big bro, who has a real sax. He and I just love it! It is plastic but is very well made and worth the price. It sounds like a horn, not a sax of course, but the sound is very nice. We brought it to my older son's band concert and everybody wanted one! It doesn't seem like it would break unless it was dropped on a hard surface. Very cute...

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

4Exceeded Expectations...Jan 20, 2009
By A. Chin
I bought this as a gift for my friends' daughter who is 3. She likes playing music and her mother knows how to play several instruments. They expressed their surprise that this saxaphone, although a toy, actually functioned and played just liek the real thing. It's not electronic. You blow into it and are able to play chords (multiple keys). They give it a thumbs up!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Did the jobNov 17, 2009
By Dan from Pa. "Danno"
My 7 yr old son has taken an interest in playing Saxophone and my wife and I wanted to give him an introduction to the instrument without investing in an entry level instrument. Even though he is a little more mature for this sort of "toy", our research showed that students cannot start the Sax until their lungs develop more. There isn't much else in the way of toy instruments like the selection you see for guitars. After reading many reviews we got this. He started playing it immediately and he has already nailed down two of the three supplied songs in less than 24 hours. I suspect before mid week we will be combing the internet for sheet music. So if you want to give your child a way to get familiar with what to expect with a Sax, this is a good way of introducing the instrument and getting something out of it while waiting for them to get old enough.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3Its gonna break but still be playableAug 30, 2010
By Tabitha Madill
I have purchased 2 of these saxophones now. They both had a key break off after a while of normal use, might have even been the same key, so it's fair to say you can expect that. I also have purchased 2 of the trumpet..big suprise a key broke. The second trumpet hasnt broken yet but Im sure it will. Overall it seems fairly durable and my daughter had it for a while before the key broke (long enough that I did buy a replacement). She is not hard on her toys and my husband asked me not to replace it again because they break due to poor quality. It sounds a bit kazoo-ish, but not too annoying. Each key plays a different note and doesnt sound off-key to my untrained ear (though what notes it plays I dont know). It does play the notes in reverse order (low to high as you go down the instrument) which I know is backward from a real instrument. I like the fact that you have to press atleast one key while blowing to make a sound, so my daughter cant just play it endlessly without hitting any keys. Although, since pressing the key opens the hole, now that one key is broken off she can do just that. But this also makes it easier for kids to play because they just have to open the hole rather than making a seal to play. Overall not a bad toy, expect it to lose a key with normal play, it will still be playable after it breaks. If it didnt break I would give it 5 stars.

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