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LH98
Posted January 23, 2010
I gave this to my son for Christmas. My daughter has a ukulele that her grandparents brought from Hawaii. My son loves it so I thought he might want something similar. The banjo is okay, but he prefers the ukulele because it just feels more like a guitar/real instrument. Also, one of the black knobs came off and my husband had to glue it back on. I like the Plan Toys drum which we own. That one they do play with.
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Posted December 6, 2009
We have several children and adult instruments including guitars and a violin, so was a bit disappointed that this banjo was so unlike a banjo (e.g., proportions, nonfunctional strings). However, my 3-year old was excited to get it as a birthday present and pretends to play on it (versus actually playing on our other instruments). He's had it a month and still bangs it around the house. Perhaps that is why he likes it as he knows to treat our other instruments with respect. Personally, I don't think it is good value but I'm glad to see my son enjoying it.
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Posted November 16, 2010
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Overview
A well-designed Banjo that will fascinate and help children learn the different sounds. Children can make while strumming the different cords.How To Play:
With the unique appearance and function of banjo, children can use their fingers to play and create sound which is a good way to practice fine motor skill which also influences hand-eye coordination and listening ability.
Children are amazed by the sound created while using their fingers to play the banjo, this is a good way ...