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This finely crafted wooden accordion will help your child learn an instrument unique to his/her peer group! Easy-to-learn instruction and song book are included for quick success. This red accordion boasts keys one through seven, a buckle and strap for bellows, and buttons for the air valve, bass, and harmonic.
7 1/2" width
Recommended age: 7+
Toy Value Index: 8.63
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Fat Brain Index: 7.99
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Review for Accordian
Posted 8/21/2009 by Jane
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Although this is a toy, it has good sound. Children have a hard time with the buttons, pushing, pulling, etc. But I do not think an accordian would be easy to play anyway. When our grandson said an accordian was all he wanted for his birthday, I found this one at a reasonable price and clear instructions. He was very excited and continues to try to learn.
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Posted 7/21/2009 by Marjorie Morales
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Setting: Home
My grandson is fascinated with music and though he is only 3 has enjoyed this instrument immensely. It is easy for him to handle and the sound is pleasant.
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Posted 7/13/2008 by Andrew Leo Stansbury
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When someone first sees this tiny accordion, there's this certain smile that pops forth. It requires immediate interaction. I want to say that this a product made for kids only, with its tight straps and tiny shape, but it still fits in my hands just fine. I do wish the buttons were a little larger (or perhaps piano-like) or had some kind of beveled or bumped dots to help differentiate between the keys. Also if there was a way to pin down the straps, rather than have them sometimes get stuck in the bellows. I really don't consider this just a simple toy because you can create some really interesting music with it and it's just fun.
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Posted 6/2/2008 by Jill Ausfeld
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First off - it works and has decent sound for a cheap set up (paper bellows with a plastic like tape). Well made though. We actually bought them for centerpieces for my father-in-law's 75th birthday party. They were a hit. My kids, 21 and 20, learned and played 'Happy Birthday' and did it for him in front of a crowd of 50 or so. They figured out that it was easier to follow directions that say "in" or "out" as opposed to how it is written so they wrote it out and followed their own directions.
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Posted 2/7/2007 by Kathy Strano
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Setting: Homeschool
This beginner Accordian was well received by a 7 year old who plays keyboard (2 yrs). She shared it with her dad who is a musician, keyboard, piano, sax and guitar. They had fun with it.