“PLEASE, PLEASE BUY the noisiest toy for my child,” said no parent ever — unless, of course, that musically-inclined tot is destined to be the next Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, Mozart, or anyone in between. Some of the best music gifts for kids don’t have to come in the form of bright plastic instruments or (worse) a singing baby shark toy with no off button. Whether you’re shopping for pint-sized producers or elementary-aged audiophiles, there are plenty of cool toys for the youngest music lovers in your life. Here, we’ve rounded up some of the best music gifts and toys for kids of all ages — check out our top picks below.Get more news about children electronic music toy supplier,you can vist our website!
No matter who you’re buying for, these are some of the best music gifts for kids, from toy synthesizers to pint-sized acoustic guitars. (And yes, there’s even one Elvis Build-a-Bear for the biggest fans on your list.)
We wouldn’t blame you for stealing a toy from a 3-year-old, especially if it’s this fully-functional synthesizer by San Francisco-based Blipblox. (French composer Jean-Michel Jarre, Canadian musician Tyler Armes, and Dani Thorne are fans.) Created by an electrical engineer, the device allows kids (and grown-ups) to create their own beats with the pull of a lever or push of a button. It’s loaded with over 300 melodies, 12 oscillator modulation schemes, a low pass filter, two envelope generators, a built-in drum machine, and more features.
We love that you don’t need to download an app to play. If your pint-sized hitmaker wants to take it to the next level, the synth’s MIDI input lets you hook the synth up to a keyboard, drum machine, or digital audio workstation (DAW) for recording your tot’s original tunes. On top of all of that, kids will love that the colorful LED lights make a fun synchronized light show.
Crawlers, toddlers, and kids at heart can pound the ivories with their feet on FAO Schwarz’s iconic piano dance mat. It measures 101 inches long by 29 inches wide, and is just shy of two octaves — so players can at the very least toe-tap to “Heart and Soul.” This floor keyboard can record songs, too.
Who says Wu-Tang Clan isn’t for the babies? GZA, RZA, Ghostface Killah, and the rest of the hip hop crew get the lullaby treatment in Rockabye Baby’s 12-track album featuring instrumental renditions of the iconic group’s hits.
Give the gift of screen-free entertainment with Yoto’s Bluetooth-friendly audio player. Designed for ages 3 to 8, the device connects to your WiFi and uses content cards that play best-selling books (think the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series and classics by Roald Dahl), music, meditations, activities, and more — there’s even a story written and recorded by grandpa Sir Paul McCartney. You can also stream from Yoto’s app (though a phone isn’t required to play), and kiddos can use blank cards to record and play their own songs and stories. It’s not entirely screen-less: the cute speaker cube’s face features charming pixel graphics that are easy on the eyes, and the unit also doubles as a customizable clock and sleep trainer.
Kids ages 1 to 4 can work on their hand-eye coordination and musical chops with this non-toxic wooden set by Hape. The instrument includes a removable xylophone that plays a melody as kids tap the colorful balls into the bench.
Don’t let the Loog guitar’s baby size fool you: this kid-friendly instrument delivers the same vibrant sound as its full-sized counterparts. Available in a six-string model to suit ages 12+, the guitar includes chord diagrams and a free app that’s equipped with a tuner, a songbook with tunes by artists like the Beatles and Taylor Swift, and an augmented reality feature for easy learning.