Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
- Comes with three play modes; instrument key mode, baby composer mode, counting mode
- High quality speaker with volume control
- Baby will get an introduction to numbers 1-5 in English, Spanish, and French as each numbered piano key is pressed
- Multiple music modes and instruments
Sing, count, play together! The Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano features 3 exciting play modes. Piano Mode: Choose to play piano, flute or xylophone sounds.Counting Mode: Introduce your baby to numbers in three languages. Select English, Spanish or French and as baby presses the keys, they will hear numbers one through five in the selected language. Composer Mode: Encourage your baby to conduct a symphony of sound with the touch of their hands. Each press of a key activates melodies and dancing lights. Additional Information: Roller on top with colorful rattle beads, volume control. 4” H x 9 1/4” W x 5 3/4” D. Requires 3 AAA batteries, included.
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List Price: $ 14.99
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Review by Megan Mcdonald for Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
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My 10 month old likes high stimulus, so she seems to get bored with her toys quickly and doesn’t think much of toys that don’t DO something. This piano has a lot going on and so far it’s been enough to keep her entertained better than any other toy.
Primarily I like its design. The ‘composer’ function doesn’t just play one song quickly, repeatedly and loudly as most piano toys with some kind of ‘demo’ function do. When the baby hits a key, it plays one phrase. The next time a key is pressed gets another musical phrase. It’s pleasant to listen to, you aren’t left with one short tune running through your head and there’s seven different melodies. In short, it seems like someone put some thought into what would make a piano toy fun and interesting to play with. It doesn’t feel like it’s been dumbed down on the assumption that parents don’t care and babies don’t know the difference.
Review by S.R.S for Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
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This is a great interactive toy for babies who love music…..Especially when they are learning to sit up on their own and good for tummy time too. It lights up and has 3 different play modes, sounds, and languages. It’s not too loud, holds thier attention span, teaches them to push the buttons to get it to play, and is small so it can go to Grandma’s for a weekend. My son loves the little spinner with the beads too. One thing you should know is, if your child is strong or plays rough and is active as mine,(he is only 7 months old and a big boy!) the piano is hard plastic with some weight to it and well, you get the idea!
Review by A. Wallace for Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
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I bought this because I had no other real toys for my 5 mos. old. He loved kicking the keys at first, now it has helped him sit up so he can use his hands. I did have to put the toy up onto the tray of his little seat so it would be at hand level, but once he is sitting up better, this may not be the case. I would definitely recommend this toy if you are wondering what to buy your “transitional” baby who is between 4 and 6 mos. old and not quite sitting up unsupported yet.
Review by Eliza for Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
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This toy is great from a parent’s point-of-view. The music is actually pretty sounding and minimally repetitive. A total of nine different settings (3 modes X 3 instruments) means you can avoid hearing the same things over and over again. And has 2 volume settings too. But my daughter has simply never been very interested in it. She does enjoy the spinning bead thing on top, but that’s about it. If she’s in the right mood she may bang on it a little bit and when she was younger (~4 months) she liked to watch the lights but for the most part she ignores everything but the spinner. I thought maybe she’d grow into it but we’ve had it for four months now and she still is not into it. She does not seem particularly impressed with musical toys in general though, so a more musical baby may love it.
Review by Belle Genevieve for Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
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I bought this toy for my 4 month old son, who is still in the “supported sitter” stage and therefore loves to sit in his stroller. He still doesn’t reach the tray so I use toys that fit between him and the tray, this toy is the perfect size for that (he also has the vTech steering wheel, and vTech Baby’s Laptop for this purpose and they are great if you are looking for the same size of toys#.
After seeing my son play with the piano a few times this is what I have to say:
PROS:
1- As with most Baby Einstein toys and videos, classical music is the main feature and I like that.
2- Different settings provide a wide range of sounds and therefore I don’t think this toy will drive me crazy too soon.
3- Different languages set ups helps me expose my son to several languages which is great and I big factor in my decision when I buy a toy #we live in a bilingual home as it is, and the more languages the better as far as I know#
4- Perfect size for my son to play with it in his stroller #as I mentioned before that was my main goal#
CONS
1- The speaker is on the bottom of the toy. When playing with it in his stroller this is not too big of a problem #since it’s on his lap -an irregular surface- but when we lay the toy on his “tummy time” blanket it’s really hard to hear the sounds.
2- When you have it in the “number” set up and you press a key, it plays music, then if you press it the second time it says the number. I know that the musical aspect of this toy is the main feature, but in my opinion it’d be better for “cause-and-effect” purposes if the toy would always say the number (and maybe after that play some music) when you press the keys while in the “numbers” set up.
3- I wish it had all the musical notes. The toy only has 5 keys and therefore only 5 notes, but looking around I found that most piano toys for this age range only have 5 keys so this may just be a standard thing.
All together it’s a very nice toy, as far as I can tell it’s safe for my son (nothing can come off of it or anything like that) and my son is interesting in it enough to keep him occupied for a little while which is all I asked for.