Hippopotamus Pattern Guitar Ukulele Simulation Playable Instrument Early Education Enlightenment Toy
Features:
Cute style, attracting interest: This is not just beautiful and elegant, but also quickly attracts attention, stimulates their curiosity and exploratory desire.
Moderate size, suitable : The medium size of the guitar is designed specifically , suitable for small hands to grip, making it easy for them to play. This size not just ensures the of playing, but also effectively prevents from getting injured during use.
Comes with random color picks to add sport: Purchasing this guitar ukulele will randomly give away a color pick, allowing to invest in themselves in a more realistic playing process and enjoy more sport of playing instruments.
Good quality materials and guaranteed specification: We use good quality materials to make this ukulele guitar, ensuring that the product is safe and avirulent, and will not have any health. Meanwhile, the durability of the product has also been rigorously tested to ensure that can enjoy the pleasure of music for a long during use.
Early education enlightenment, cultivating musical capacity: As an early education enlightenment toy, this ukulele guitar not just allows to feel the sport of music while playing, but also cultivates their music perception ability, hand eye coordination ability, and originality through learning and playing. With the guidance of parents, can gradually basic playing skills, laying a solid cornerstone for future music learning.
Product Description:
Material:Plastic.
Color:Green
Product size:52x18x6cm(20.47x7.09x2.36in).
Packing size:52x18x6cm(20.47x7.09x2.36in).
Weight of individual product package:480g/1.10lb.
Package Contents:
1x Guitar.
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