| Fisher-Price Precious Planet Kick & Play Piano | 
| Brand: Fisher-Price
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $27.00 as of 9/9/2010 18:28 EDT details You Save: $2.99 (10%)
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Seller: Samantha Dyle Rating: 19 reviews
Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 2 x 17.5 x 12.5
MPN: P5334 Model: P5334 UPC: 027084747232 EAN: 0027084747232
Release Date: May 4, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 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 |
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Product Description 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!
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 19
Wish the tunes it plays could be replicated by the keyboard August 23, 2010 Wayne-in-Seattle (Seattle, WA) Each key plays a note, and then plays a different tune. Only one of the songs (mary had a little lamb) can be played by someone on the keys. I wish there was a similar toy that had enough keys to alow a child to discover how to replicate the songs.
Very quiet and not safe for the older babies crib. August 20, 2010 Micheal Mathews (Alexandria, Virginia, USA) When I pulled this out and turned it on the first thing I thought was, "Wow, it's really quiet."
Regardless my daughter started banging happily on it and really liked the lights. As a matter of fact she went pretty nuts on this thing, loved it at first.
And though we could barely hear it she seemed pretty happy so we tied it into the crib.
Here's the problem. At 7 months my daughter has recently learned to pull herself up and is trying desperately to get out of her crib. She found out pretty quickly that she could wedge the piano on the mattress and use it as a stepping stool. Now the key board bends under her weight but it does give her a bit of a boost. Much as I'd love to leave it in because she likes it, anything that can be climbed on needs to be taken out of the crib so out it went. We left it on the floor for her to play with and after a few days she got bored with it.
My guess is that it's too quiet, even on the loudest settings. I did try replacing the batteries and nothing.
Not sure if i got a bad model but with out the feedback it's just not that interesting to her.
I'm giving it 3 stars since she really did seem to like it and other reviews don't seem to have my issue.
However!
If your baby can pull themselves up to standing, I wouldn't recommend this for the crib, could lead to some bumps and bruises.
Only way to get her in the cirb! August 4, 2010 Amy L. Lowry (Oklahoma) When we first bought this for her (at 5 months) she had no interest whatsoever but within a month she was beating on it. She has never kicked it but likes to push on it. This is the only reason she will go in her crib without being there to sleep. Sometimes she doesn't want to get out because the song that it plays isn't over. This has been a lifesaver!
Fisher Price Kick piano July 7, 2010 Joanne Balkaran I think this is a great product to get for your infant between 3-8 months. It teaches them cause and effect. My baby was fascinated with the music after she kicks a sound. I would definately recommend iy. The only problem is that the triggers are on the piano keys so if she kicks elsewhere on the piano, it makes no sound. There are only 4 keys, so they have to kick on the spot or else no effect
My 3 month old really likes it. June 21, 2010 C. A. Petersen He loves the manual mode when he hits the keys and the songs play and the lights turn on. Some disadvantages- hard for baby laying on their back to see the keyboard. Also if the baby kicks to high, nothing happens. As a piano that makes sense, but trying teach a child cause and effect, it could be a little more sensitive.
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