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Schoenhut 25-Key My First Piano II, Red
25-key tabletop is perfect for a child’s first piano. Both fun and educational, it is an ideal instrument to use for developing hand-eye coordination and encouraging musical creativity.Width of the keys promotes proper finger placement enabling an easy transition to a larger piano when ready.Includes Schoenhut’s patented Tri-Play Learning System: play-by-color teaching method, makes playing simple and fun. A removable color strip fits behind the keys to guide small fingers from chord to chord.Patented construction makes our products the most durable for children.Meets EN17, ASTM, and CPSIA standards. Intended for Ages 3 and up.
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2 Reddit comments about Schoenhut 25-Key My First Piano II, Red:

u/keepcomingupwithfunk · 2 pointsr/Mommit

This: https://www.amazon.com/Schoenhut-25-Key-First-Piano-Red/dp/B000IGEEC6/ref=sr_1_4?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1498179648&sr=1-4&keywords=toy+piano

It's expensive, but it was our big Christmas present to our first when he was 1.5, and he LOVED it. Now it's out again for our 9-month-old and HE loves it. And any child that visits, ever, loves it. I mean - up to like 10 years old.

It's like a real piano, but just 2 octaves. It's in pretty good tune - not perfect, but way better than most. And it's sturdy.

u/acoustiguy · 1 pointr/daddit

You can probably find better, and cheaply too. The octave being a bit off would drive me nuts. If it were me I'd look for something where the octave sounds right. I remember playing with musical instruments as a kid, and finding the octave was always the first thing I did.

My daughter's first "instrument" at maybe six months old was a piano/xylophone hybrid-thing. It plays four notes, one of them an octave (I think it's tonic/3rd/5th/octave). Pleeeenty for a baby to play with. But the intervals are proper intervals, and the octave is a proper octave. The kid won't care but at least it won't drive me up the wall.

At a year and a half, we got her a toy piano - I got lucky and found a Schoenhut 25-key cheap at a yard sale. Piano is a great instrument to be familiar with, it helps you understand how the scale works. Even if you just bang on it for fun, the keys are right there.

We're not going to push lessons on her, unless she shows an interest. But... she sees me playing piano and guitar, and working on notation, and taking Skype lessons, and she's here for band rehearsals. And she's had decent rhythm since she was a few months old. My guess is that she'll ask about music eventually.