Kids Musical Instruments Toys

By admin, September 25, 2009 9:56 pm

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Musical Instruments - Band-in-a-Box


Musical Instruments – Band-in-a-Box


$19.95


Everything needed for a solo performance or to form a marching band. This musical set includes a tambourine, cymbals, maracas, clacker, tone blocks and a triangle! Ideal for involving preschoolers in the musical experience. Dimensions: 3″ x 11.3″ x 14.9″ Packaged Recommended Ages: 3+ years

Musical Instruments - Harmonica


Musical Instruments – Harmonica


$4.95


Inhale, exhale the music sounds great with every breath! This classic harmonica is ready for every musical occasion. Dimensions: 1″ x 1″ x 5.25″ Assembled Recommended Ages: 3+ years

Dakota Collectibles 970187 Musical Instruments Embroidery Designs Multi-Format CD


Dakota Collectibles 970187 Musical Instruments Embroidery Designs Multi-Format CD


$39.99


Dakota Collectibles 970187 Musical Instruments Embroidery Designs Multi-Format CD

Down Home Dreams 151 Musical Instruments Embroidery Disk


Down Home Dreams 151 Musical Instruments Embroidery Disk


$39.99


Down Home Dreams 151 Musical Instruments Embroidery Disk

Eco-Friendly Crafting With Kids:


Eco-Friendly Crafting With Kids:


$13.16


Kate Lilley’s hugely popular blog, Minieco, chronicles her adventures in crafting with her two small sons. In Eco-Friendly Crafting with Kids, she presents 35 bold, colorful, and ingenious new projects especially designed for preschool children up to and including the age of five. Starting with Homemade Materials, learn how to make basics such as play dough, chalk, and crayons. In Music, create musical instruments then enjoy getting noisy with them afterwards! Nature reveals fun ways to get in touch with the natural world, while Recycling Bin has ideas for making a kaleidoscope or a robot costume from discarded cardboard tubes and boxes. Paper and Card features paper-crafting projects that involve snipping and sticking, while Sewing and Threading projects will help develop fine motor skills. Science is packed with messy stuff that kids will love, such as homemade gloop and magic potions. The final section contains 50 boredom busters for parents to pull out of the bag in an emergency. Every project is explained in clear step-by-step instructions accompanied by easy-to-follow photography, showing exactly how to create these gorgeous, rainbow-bright toys and games. Great ideas for easy crafting that adults and kids 2–5 years will enjoy together. All the projects utilize basic crafting materials that are likely to already be around the house. Featuring gorgeous, colorful photographs

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