A Full Orchestra in One Station
There's a special kind of concentration that happens when a child realises they can control sound. Instead of pressing a button and watching a light flash, they have to physically interact with the wood and metal to make music. This station offers ten different musical experiences—including a xylophone, drum, tubular chimes, triangle, cymbal, bells, maracas, castanet, double guiro, rhythm sticks, and scraper. It's a sensory feast that invites them to experiment with soft taps, loud bangs, and rhythmic scraping.
Designed for Real Homes
For parents, the genius lies in the versatility. You can set it up as a bench on the floor for seated play, or use the included straps to mount it on the wall. Wall-mounting is a brilliant space-saver for apartments or smaller playrooms, keeping the floor clear while creating an inviting 'music wall' that they can walk up to anytime. It also helps keep the instruments organised in one place rather than scattered under the sofa.
Building Skills Through Sound
Beyond the fun of making noise, this toy is a serious developmental tool. Isolating the different sounds helps with auditory processing, while holding the strikers strengthens the pincer grip. Because it accommodates multiple children at once, it's also fantastic for social play—one can drum while the other chimes, learning to listen and collaborate in a mini-band.
Measuring approximately 59cm wide x 30cm high, it fits comfortably on a low shelf or mounted on a bedroom wall.