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| | | Bontempi's toy trumpet has four keys that can play different notes. The keys are color coded with seven different colors and have three easy to play songs printed on the back of the box for instruction. Trumpet is 16.5" long. Great for pretend play musical fun! Recommended for children 3 years and up. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 16.75 inches | | Product Width: | 3.8 inches | | Product Height: | 6.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.55 pounds | | Package Length: | 16.5 inches | | Package Width: | 6.3 inches | | Package Height: | 3.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 77 reviews |
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| | Features | For the budding musician - a silver trumpet for your home orchestra or marching bandThis toy trumpet by Bontempi has 4 keys that can play 4 different notes and the keys are color coded so children can play songs found on the back of the boxThe toy trumpet is plastic and has a shiny silver finishMeasures about 16.5" longFun to play and encourages creative play
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37 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Good introduction to musical instruments Nov 10, 2006
By Profteezy I'll admit I bought this for my 4 year old who not only blows into it but throws it and bangs it agaisnt the TV. So although he wanted it I probably should've waited a few years to show him just how cool the trumpet is.
I think kids who show signs of interest in music will enjoy it. It actually sounds like a harmonica but what do you expect for $14. Still, the valves do work and produce different notes so that's really the point to it. Getting them familiar with how an instrument works. They even have a musical pieces on the back of the box with color coded notes so your young Dizzy Gilepsie and can follow along.
Aw go ahead a grab it, why not?
My son Miles approves of this message.
P.T.
Texas
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
LOVE IT! Jan 20, 2007
By N. eaton
"Tasha"
All year long, my three and a half year old daughter asked for a digital camera for Christmas. 3-weeks before Christmas, she sat on Santa's lap at the mall and asked for a TRUMPET of all things. I immediately came home and searched online. Everyone had the colorful play trumpets that were electronic with diferent characters on them, but none of them looked real! And I'm pretty sure that my daughter was expecting Santa to bring a real trumpet, so I found this, ordered it and it was here BEFORE the estimated delivery date!
It is extremely lightweight (cannot be used as a weapon), each button has a different tone to it AND it looks real (besides the fact that it's not brass). She loved it! She plays it all the time and unbelievably, it's not the most annoying toy she has. I would recommend it to anyone with young children interested in musical instruments.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
For $10 extra bucks... Apr 13, 2007
By asksimon My two-year old LOVES the trumpet. He even sleeps with it. The first one he had broke so we needed to replace it. Unable to find one in town, I chose between the two here on Amazon.
I'm sure now that that one we originally had was not the Bontempi brand. The Bontempi is made of that thin plastic while (I believe the $24 one) is like what we had - that thicker waxy feeling plastic.
The first only broke after a year of hard daily use and a guest who didn't see it before they stepped on it. This new one, I fear won't last as long.
Consider the $24 one if you think you're child will really love to play it as much as mine does.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great instrument that's really an instrument! Jan 05, 2007
By Laura Madsen The child playing this trumpet must really blow air into it and press the keys to get it to play music. This is so refreshing, since a lot of "musical instruments" for kids now are all battery powered musicboxes that don't require any skill or give any sense of accomplishment when played. Bravo to the company who makes this!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Excellent toy instrument Oct 23, 2008
By HDB We bought this toy for our almost 3 year old son last Christmas, so nearly a year ago and it is still one of his favorite toys. He is hard on his toys, this one included and it has held up supremely well. The sound it makes is nothing like a trumpet and it took him a while to blow enough air into it to get more than one note out at a time, but he never gave up. He loves this toy. Now he plays "songs" and they all sound lovely and not annoyingly loud. He is nearly 4 now and we are getting him the matching Sax to go with the trumpet. I can tell you that this toy has been thown, banged, sat on, used as a bat and all. It has held up very well.
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