Melissa & Doug Beginner Extra-Large Metal Harmonica

Melissa & Doug Beginner Extra-Large Metal Harmonica

3.7 stars out of 7 reviews
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  • Easy-to-play instrument that's ideal for beginning to explore music
  • Melissa & Doug harmonica has a shiny metal casing
  • Extra-large size makes it easier to isolate notes
  • Strongly constructed
  • Encourages awareness and appreciation of music
  • Recommended for kids who are 3 and up
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Jan 1, 2017
Sunita
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great

A bit more difficult to play than I thought...maybe as my daughter gets older she will get the hang of it. Love the quality and price!

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Jul 31, 2009
HeatherHen
5 out of 5 stars review

A must have !!!

Purchased this for my son and had no idea how much fun he would have with it... I made one little sound on it and he grabbed it out of my hands and took off and played it for an hour the first night non-stop. It was not a bad noise at all... actually fun and funny and quite nice... nothing at all like loud toys. I just love seeing how much fun he has with it. He took it to his Pre-K class the other day for toy day and they said he played it for almost an hour till all the other children were having fits wanting to play it but they all loved it. So this is for sure money well spent!!!

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Apr 2, 2016
Person guy man
3 out of 5 stars review

Not a practical harmonica

I bought this thinking that it would be an actual harmonica, but it turns out to be "rigged". It makes perfect sounds, but I wanted my son to actually learn how to play. I would not recommend this to anyone who is meaning to buy a real harmonica, but it is a good toy

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