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Sing with Magic Cube Toys

With multifarious magic cube toys hitting the market and gained immense popularity, I also jump on the bandwagon to buy a recommended musical Magic Cube Toys for my nephew as a gift. To my expectation, the 2 year old boy can't stop playing with it. Well, each side features another instrument, and you add or subtract that instrument by pressing the side. It is great to listen to each sound individually and then have the instruments play together. We love the flute. The music is wonderful. My nephew can start the music just by kicking the cube -- I leave it by his foot so he can kick it easily. That is a really terrific musical toy! Needless to say, the musical Maze Magic Cube can inspire children to sing and compose music with the Sing with Me Magic Cubes. Sing along to favorite songs like "Old MacDonald", "Eensy, Weensy Spider", "If You're Happy and You Know It", "B-I-N-G-O", "Hokey-Pokey," "Pop! Goes the Weasel", "This Old Man", and "Row, Row, Row". Children can press the Flute, Piano, Guitar and Orchestra buttons to compose their own songs. It's easy to arrange music by adding and subtracting musical instruments with a touch of the button. Fun flashing lights blink to the tempo. I have to admit that I am no fan of kids' electronic music makers--hearing the same bleeping and blatting tunes for hours on end is a sure-fire way to drive me crazy. But the musical magic cube toy has a number of charming features that set it above the fray. First of all, the 5-inch cube itself is a pleasing object, ruggedly constructed, with rounded rubber corners that invite the hands. Then there's the music: "Old McDonald," "Itsy Bitsy Spider," and other standard kids' songs played on five instruments (piano, guitar, drums, tuba, and flute). The innovation here is that as each tune plays, instruments can be added to or taken out of the mix with a push of the matching button. It's a clever trick that might help develop a child's ear for the different parts of music. One minor complaint is that the Orchestra button behaves differently from the instrument buttons: when you push it, the song that's playing stops and a new one starts. This is one of those toys that claims to be based on the latest brain research and promises to stimulate your child's mental development through music, but even if it's not much more than a glorified rattle, it will amuse your child without driving you to the wall. Source by http://blog.topons.com/index.php/2010/08/sing-with-magic-cube-toys/

Sing with Magic Cube Toys

By: ada faulk




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