Sing, count, play together! The Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano features 3 exciting play modes. Piano Mode: Choose to play piano, flute or xylophone sounds.Counting Mode: Introduce your baby to numbers in three languages. Select English, Spanish or French and as baby presses the keys, they will hear numbers one through five in the selected language. Composer Mode: Encourage your baby to conduct a symphony of sound with the touch of their hands. Each press of a key activates melodies and dancing lights. Additional Information: Roller on top with colorful rattle beads, volume control. 4'' H x 9 1/4'' W x 5 3/4'' D. Requires 3 AAA batteries, included.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Better than I could have imagined.:
I bought this piano along with some other toys for my 5 month old twins. It looked like fun so I got it not realizing that it also plays the numbers in English, French and Spanish. It also plays several classical compositions and can change from piano to xylophone, etc. I was so intrigued by it I showed it to my husband and we played with it for like 30 minutes before we actually gave it to the twins. I do find that the number 2 button sticks sometimes but it wasn't enough of a problem to make me take away... more info
Great tummy time toy:
This is my son's favorite toy and has convinced him that tummy time is not that bad after all. It has been his incentive to start rolling over more. He loves the lights and songs and likes hitting the keys and the rattle. He has spit up on it several times now (in between the keys too) and it is still going strong! The songs are actually nice to listen to, not annoying at all! Great for getting him to sit in the bumbo too.
Virtually indestructable:
We bought this for our daughter at about 6 months, and it has been beaten for a year now without fail. She loves this piano.
Baby loves it:
I have a 5 month old who is in love with this keyboard. Tummy time has turned into a fun experience. I only wish there was a way for the keyboard to count 1-5 without the music.