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Imserba Webstore - Plastic Finger-Size Castanet

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List Price: $1.50
Our Price: $1.00
Your Save: $ 0.50 ( 33% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Hohner
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Brand: Hohner Kids EAN: 7290002582540 Feature: Sold Individually Label: Hohner Manufacturer: Hohner Model: MP-303 Publisher: Hohner Studio: Hohner
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Features
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Sold Individually Approx. 2-1/4" diameter Colors will vary. Due to ongoing product color changes, we can not guarantee exactly which colors will be shipped and may be different than colors pictured. Age: 3 years and older
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Editorial Reviews:
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These plastic Finger Castanets are colorful, safe, fun and great sounding! Once you get the hang of holding these in your upturned palms and snapping them shut with your fingers, you'll have a hard time putting them down.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: fun toy Comment: My daughter has autism and absolutely loves these!!!
They are durable and make a loud noise, she has a ball with them!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: They're perfect Comment: This little plastic guys do just what they are supposed to. Order a half dozen or so and everyone can "click" away together.
Customer Rating:      Summary: They work well Comment: My kids are 2 and 3 years old but don't really get how to use these. However, I use them when they break out all their instruments. I like them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for Pre-K and even younger. Comment: I use these for teaching music in preschools. The kids absolutely love them.
It's perfect for hand/eye coordination and they love the click sounds it makes. I love that it's plastic so it's difficult to break. It's a great way to introduce children to a unique instrument and have fun exploring with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for Toddlers and Reasonable Price Comment: I bought 6 pairs and I'm happy with them. I'm teaching my daughter (3.3 y.o.) rhythm and she enjoys making sounds with them. (She immediately learned the word, "castanet", too.) I use castanets for a circle time when I have playgroup/playdate for my daughter.
I have an expensive set of musical instruments as well; but, you don't need to spend a lot of money to introduce music (rhythm) to toddlers. I take my daughter to a music class and learned that most toddlers enjoy simple musical instruments like castanets.
Even after kids grow up you can still play the "Simon Said" rhythm game using the castanets. They are very affordable and great musical instruments.
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