kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843
kids-concept-music-board-kidc-1000843

Kid's ConceptKid's Concept Music Board

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Music board in FSC-certified wood. A toy instrument for the baby that features four different instruments: a xylophone, a mini cymbal, a drum, and a guiro. You'll find everything related to rhythm here, well, maybe not everything, but a lot. Fun sounds to discover and play with, creating different tunes together with the child. The small feet under the board help raise it slightly off the floor for better sound. Introducing children to music and musical instruments at an early age can have many benefits for their development and learning. By experimenting with sounds and rhythms on the music board, the child can stimulate their hearing and develop their sensory perception. They can learn to distinguish different sounds and explore how sounds are created using different instruments. By attempting to play melodies or repeat rhythms, the child can exercise their cognitive abilities and attention.

Safety:

Warning. Do not use close to the ear! Misuse may cause damage to hearing.

Please read the safety instructions on the packaging. Remove the wrapping and packaging before giving the product to a child. Retain the information and the address for future reference. If the packaging consists of several different materials, make sure you separate them. Sort the respective materials in accordance with the recommendations that apply in your area. Check regularly that any screws are tight and all parts intact. Do not use the product if any parts are damaged or missing.

Measurements & Details:

Rec. Age: 1 year
Color: Multi
Number of Parts: 2
Weight (g): 572
Product Dimensions cm (LxWxH in cm): 29.5 x 22 x 10

Materials & Maintenance:

Main board, circle of drum: Linden plywood.
Legs, stick, xylophone, stick of cymbal, ratchet, pick of ratchet:
Birch.
Drum: PET.
Cymbal: Iron.
Elastic string: polyester and rubber.
String: cotton.
Maintenance: Clean with a damp cloth. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Paint Type: Water-based color

Certifications:

Kids love to explore things with all their senses. Help train and develop their hearing with toys that makes sounds. It can be a soothing song from a music box or a drum that thumps loudly when you hit on it. Together, you can engage the hearing and help your child distinguish between different sounds and rhythms.

Enable children to create their own fantasy world. To an adult, a wooden car might look like an ordinary toy. But to a child, it can be a super-fast flying police car. Let the little ones live out their wildest dreams with their friends or by themselves.

Just as it sounds, young kids practice the coordination between what their eyes see and what their hands are doing. In the beginning, it takes a lot of concentration to grasp and manage to move a toy to the exact place where their eyes want it to be. When playing, children can practice hand-eye coordination by using blocks to build towers, putting together puzzles, assembling a car track, setting the table, playing games, or moving a small toy through a maze.

Forest Stewardship Council® is an international membership organization that works for the responsible use of the world's forests. These rules protect, among other things, endangered plants and animals, the future ability of the soil to bear forest, and also ensure that those who work in the forest have healthy working conditions.

What is CE marking? Many products require a CE mark to be sold within the European Union (EU). The CE mark means that the manufacturer guarantees that the product meets the safety requirements set by the EU for that particular product.

All products must be safe, but not all products must be CE-marked. Examples of products that may not be CE-marked are furniture, prams, pacifiers, and other children's items. The products that may not be CE marked are tested by the laboratory using standards, developed specifically for each type of product, and they are as safe as products with a CE mark.