• Empowers baby to make their own magical music
  • Features piano, drum, guitar and French horn
  • Piano keys teach numbers and colors
  • Switch between 3 languages (English, Spanish, French)
  • Suitable for children from 6 to 36 months

Talk about easy to assemble! Just pop the three legs on and you’re good to go! This little table does everything! My favorite feature however is that after kiddo has stepped away from it to play with something else for a few minutes, it plays a little diddy on its own as a little reminder that it’s there and he could come back and play more music if he wants! Our boy lovvvvves music and uses this as “background tunes” while playing.

A year and half after purchase, this is the one toy that has survived the test of time. My son was too tall for it out of the box but he loved it all the same. Yes, they'll trap their fingers in the flap that changes from music to numbers but they learn to move their fingers and it's hardly a major injury. Eventually I got sick of him tipping it over all the time so I took the legs off. Now at 26m he carries it around and still loves to bang on all the buttons. He loves counting and the number keyboard is a favorite. I keep putting the toy in a storage bin thinking that he's outgrown it but he always digs it back out. It also seems very durable, he's tried to mix it up by stepping on the buttons or just plain sitting on them and he's nearly 40lbs and everything still works like day 1 and no wear on any of the decals or stickers.

I love it, my 7 month old loves it, this product has been a big hit in our home. First, you can use the legs to raise it up, or you can remove the legs and sit it on the floor in front of your child. This is what we have done so far as our 7 month old can sit up very well on his own, but can't stand yet. He loves it. It feels like there are a million different things that each button does, and on top of that there are 3 different modes. One for english, one for spanish and one for french. There are a lot of lights, and music options. Things that could have been better: -Volume. Even on the highest setting it still seems too quiet, but we also usually have someone watching TV and two other people hardcore PC gaming in our house, so the noise level is a bit higher than usual. -Legs Unless I'm doing something very wrong, they are flimsy cheap plastic inserts that don't seem to lock in at all. The table just kind of sits precariously on them. -Lights Oh lord, I'm always dismayed at these baby toys where the lights are dull and look like the bulbs burnt out before you bought them. Not this one! Your baby will be blinded by the lights instantly, lol. When I saw the keyboard lights I was like jesus I need to wear sunglasses for this. I handed it to my son to let him mash some buttons, and I couldn't stop laughing when I saw the way he jumped back in shock as his eyes were assaulted by the extremely bright LED's. All in all, flimsly legs, bright lights, and volume aside, I would recommend this to everyone with a >6month old.

Love this! There is music and learning, piano keys, buttons, a drum, and a spinning ball with beads inside. The sun in the middle lights up. All things that appeal to my baby! You can use it flat or standing with the 3 legs. I actually used it with one leg so it was propped at an angle perfect for playing with while sitting.

My 18 month old has cerebral palsy and is still unable to sit up on his own. We put him in a floor sitter and this toy encouraged him to try to stay upright for a pretty long time. He's also deaf and had his cochlear implant activated about 3 months ago so sounds are very new to him. He loves the lights and music of this toy. Very easy to activate! I love it! Also for something less than $40, plus free shipping with Amazon Prime - totally worth it!

Probably my 9-months old favorite toy. 3 language, plenty of different interactions. He loved it without the legs when he was just doing tummy time. Now he is crawling and standing and this is the best walker. It is stable on carpet for him to pull himself up and he pushes it all around the room. We have several walkers but this is the best and safest. He hasn’t tipped over with this at all and walks at his pace unlike walkers with wheels.

This is a super fun toy for my baby. It helps her stand and she enjoys the music and lights. I like how it plays Instrumental music as opposed to annoying kid songs that get stuck in your head and play on repeat. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it turns on after your child moves on to other toys inticing her to return. She has moved on toy, don’t distract her with your lights and sounds, let her play with her book and use her imagination. Lol

Purchased this for 8 Month old grandson, and he still plays with it on his visits, (now 11 months old). Bright colors, flashing lights, a wide variety of sounds, tough and durable make this a best toy. He initially used it without the legs before he learned to sit, now comfortably reaches all the buttons and keys while using a booster seat on the floor, (with the detachable legs on). Nice, subtle introduction to the world of 'classical' tunes... also includes childhood favorites. Price very reasonable for the use it has given. The only draw back is that the center flip page that gives alternative sounds has a gap big enough that small fingers can get 'pinched' between the page and the smiley sun face made of hard plastic. It might be 'safer' if the sun was a softer rubber texture, but then again, the 'trauma' of getting little fingers pinched a bit was a lesson learned and he hasn't done it since the first time, (there is a tab they intended for youngsters to use to turn the the page, which he uses all the time now).

Get ready to hear the same color or number for 20-30 minutes. This has been a wonderful toy to engage our daughter. She's now 5 months and practices standing (with help) while rocking out to "2, 2, 2, green star" which happily lights up to her demands. The buttons are not obnoxiously bright and the volume has three settings (off, low, and high). My ears and head are very happy with the low volume setting and it appeases my daughter. It's wonderful to have 20 minutes or more without trying to think of another song to sing or fetch the toy she's thrown. Occasionally we even switch the language from English to Spanish or French, just to see if our high school education is in there some where.

My 7 month old loves it. She likes to push all the buttons and hear and see the lights and music. I always change the setting and keep it on the Spanish setting. It's cool because you can take it apart and put it on the floor or you can put the legs on it and it helps them strengthen their muscles to get ready for walking. I used this same thing for my 10 yr old and now with the new one! Great buy for the $ as well because of all the activities.