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Musical Hand Bells from Schylling

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Minimum Age: 3 years
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Product Description Fill the air with music! Each of these 8 beautifully colored metal bells has a plastic handle and a different musical tone. Each bell is marked with the different tone. Ages 3 and up.
Customer Reviews
NANA     Posted 28 December 2008 AS A CHILD I OWNED MELODY BELLS AND WHEN I SAW THIS PRODUCT I WANTED IT FOR MY GRANDCHILDREN. THE QUALITY IS VERY GOOD AND I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THE PRODUCT. HOWEVER, THE BLUE "A" IN ONE OF THE PACKAGES DOES NOT RING. I DON'T KNOW IF IT HAS TO DO WITH THE SPRING. YOU HAVE TO TURN IT OVER AND REALLY SHAKE IT TO MAKE IT RING AT ALL. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY CAN REPLACE IT OR NOT. BUT AGAIN, I AM REALLY HAPPY WITH THE PRODUCT AND THE SERVICE AMAZON GIVES AS WELL AS BRAIN TOYS.
Great Musical Toy     Posted 23 December 2008 Our young children learned to play these bells for our Christmas program at our church. The only thing I was disappinted in was the song sheet and lack of instructions.
Nice Bells, great price     Posted 17 December 2008 We just got these for my daycare. The kids love them, but with my age set (mostly 2-4 and 5 years old), it's been hard to do anything more than just let them ring them all at the same time. I think these would probably be perfect for 5 and older where they could work together to play a song. We'll keep trying to do more with them and see what happens. Currently they get a little annoying for the adults and don't keep the kids attention as long as they probably could.
Wonderful gift     Posted 24 November 2008 We bought this as a B/D gift for our 4 year-old grand daughter who is taking music lessons. What a hit!! If we could just teach her 5-1/2 yr old brother to share. We're definitely going to have to buy the additional bells for more scale.
musical bells     Posted 19 November 2008 I hope my grandchild likes these bells as much as I do. It should definitely encourage musical aptitude. I intend to "write" a song or two, using notes and colors, that is pertinent to her before giving it to her.
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