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Fisher-Price Discover ‘n Grow Kick and Play Piano Gym

Fisher-Price Discover ‘n Grow Kick and Play Piano Gym

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  • Soft piano keys respond easily to baby’s touch, activating lights and musical ditties
  • The piano includes short-play music and long play
  • As baby grows, level up the piano for sit and play fun
  • Promotes physical development, coordination, strength and balance
  • Bright colors and smiling faces offer visual stimulation

Baby kicks. Music plays. Lights sparkle. And that’s just the beginning. Movable toys on the overhead gym encourage baby to bat and grasp. Move the arch down for tummy-time play, or let baby sit and entertain you with a piano concert! Requires 3 AA batteries.

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How Piano Lessons Benefit Young Children

How Piano Lessons Benefit Young Children

1. Piano lessons help preserve and develop children’s natural creative abilities.

The best analogy of how children learn through music that I’ve found is from Donald Kroodsma’s book “The Singing Life of Birds.” Every songbird can be identified by the unique song it sings, but a baby bird has to be taught by its parents to sing the family song. Baby birds, like humans, just ‘babble’ at first. Mother birds sing the family song over and over to the baby birds as they try to repeat it back. At first, the baby birds are only able to sing back one or two notes, but they gradually learn to sing the whole song. And birds with two voice boxes even learn to sing their own harmony parts! Once baby birds learn the family song, they can start developing their very own songs. Similarly, I encourage students to compose their own music after developing needed skills. In my experience, young children in piano are a lot like baby songbirds!

2. Piano lessons help children perfect their natural learning processes.

Music is a language, and children are programmed to absorb languages. Studies have shown that kids can most easily learn new languages when they start at a young age. Piano lessons help children develop the very same skills needed to accomplish language arts, like reading. In piano, students learn how to follow directions, scan written materials, think critically, create solutions and translate writing into action. For example, students must look at each note, measure and phrase and decide how to play each note to make the music come to life. Many children (including my own sons) have become much better readers after starting piano lessons. Further, piano lessons involves an interplay of both right and left brain activity that stimulates neural development.

3. Piano lessons help children learn how to stay focused and achieve goals.

Piano lessons help children set specific goals and then work towards reaching these goals. Each new piece of music a student learns requires a specific set of skills and playing habits. To achieve these goals students must learn to stay focused and study each note, measure and phrase to understand how to play the song. In doing this students learn to think critically and creatively as they decide how to make the music come to life. Staying focused over time develops good study habits that become natural. This is important because learning to practice good habits that match their goals shows children how to make their dreams come to life!

4. Piano lessons help children develop courage.

It takes courage to face challenges without letting our anxiety and worries get the best of us. Piano lessons help students learn to accept challenges such as learning a difficult song, as well as to perform pieces in front of teachers, friends, and families at recitals. Lessons also help kids learn the importance of keeping a positive perspective despite difficulties. Learning to handle uncertainty and stress in a way that minimizes anxiety and maximizes creativity is a valuable life tool. We all need practice at this!

5. Piano lessons teach children to persevere.

A key part of accomplishing anything difficult is not to give up easily. As children grow, piano lessons teach kids to try and then try again if they don’t initially succeed. However, as Yoda explained to Luke Skywalker, the objective isn’t just trying itself, but accomplishing the desired goal — “Do or do not, there is no try!” Piano lessons teach students how to adjust their expectations if they can’t initially master a tough song or skills, and to tackle these big goals by taking small incremental steps. In the end, just like the baby songbirds that eventually learn to sing, students learn that they can accomplish great things and reach their dreams through careful and consistent effort.

To learn the best way to share the gift of music with children visit Amazon.com for my Piano Bears Musical Stories for Children The exciting Piano Bears Musical Stories for children ages 5 to 11 feature the loveable characters, Mrs. Treble Beary and her new piano student, Albeart Littlebud. Children love following along with Albeart to Mrs. Treble Beary’s piano studio in Musical Acres Forest. Here they learn what piano lessons are all about in a fun way that kids readily understand and appreciate! Piano students laugh and giggle while reading “Little Bear’s Musical Garden” and “Little Bear’s Piano Goals.”


Fisher-Price Precious Planet Kick & Play Piano

Fisher-Price Precious Planet Kick & Play Piano

 Fisher Price Precious Planet Kick & Play Piano

  • Long play: Baby enjoys a continuous medley of songs & sounds
  • Build-a-song: Kicking or tapping the keys lets baby build a series of short tunes
  • Soft piano keys respond easily to baby?s touch
  • There are also two fun lights at the top to entertain baby
  • Fits easily in the crib or moves to the floor as baby grows

Fisher-Price Precious Planet Kick & Play PianoYou’ve seen how your baby’s legs start moving with excitement. Now those kicks can lead to something even more exciting and special, with musical rewards, dancing lights and adorable animal friends from around the planet. And this is one piano that fits easily in the crib or moves to the floor as baby grows!

Rating: 4 Fisher Price Precious Planet Kick & Play Piano (out of 21 reviews)

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Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano

Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano

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  • 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.

Rating: 4 5 Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano (out of 55 reviews)

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