Most of you who have followed this blog for a while know that I LOVE wooden toys. What is better than that you ask?? Wooden musical instruments!
This is their Tone Drum and here is the info about it from their site.
6” eco-friendly Rubberwood tone drum with 4 grooved tone chambers that produce warm and appealing rhythms when struck. The longest groove produces the lowest sound and the shortest the highest. Play with the easy-to-hold rubber headed mallet or drum with your fingers. There are no wrong notes! Includes child safe rubber mallet.
Provides rhythmic foundations that stimulate musical creativity. All wood construction made from environmentally friendly Rubberwood with a non-toxic clear coat finish and water based VOC free paint.
This is fun and it makes a great sound. My 1 year old also likes it I just have to watch him with the rubber mallet since he loves to put everything in his mouth. These are very nicely made and they will last your child. I have tried out many of their other toys and even my 11 year old loves to play with them with the 1 year old.
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