🎉 Strum into fun with every note!
The 16 Inch Kids Toys Ukulele Guitar is a compact and durable musical instrument designed for children. Made from high-quality ABS material, it features 4 flexible nylon strings and is perfect for inspiring creativity and musical skills in young learners. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor play, this ukulele is a fantastic gift for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions.
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | MUSIC TOYS |
Color | Mahogany |
Item Dimensions | 16 x 4.9 x 1.5 inches |
Size | 16 inch |
Number of Keys | 4 |
S**
que a mi nieto de 2 años le encantó
Es un juguete que no pesa , y la trae pa todos lados, claro es algo que puede roper , pero la carita de mi nieto lo dice todo
R**Z
Toy Ukelele
A gift for my grandson who loves singing and playing his ukelele.
S**.
Good for Toddlers
It’s cheap, and it’s plastic - which means it’s roughly perfect for tiny hands. Obviously the sound isn’t going to be concert-grade, nor will this hold value for posterity - but it will make your toddler happy, and won’t leave you worried about whether he’s taking good care of it.The instrument itself is made of stiff plastic, perhaps a little more rigid than I’d like in a toy given my hard flooring situation (something a little softer would be both quieter and more durable, I suspect). But the stiffness generates decent acoustics, meaning it’s loud enough to hold interest. The strings are also plastic, and are actually two pieces doubled back at the bottom, rather than four independent strings. Thus, the top two “strings” are one piece of plastic, as are the bottom two. They tune with modest independence despite this, though obviously tightening one will inevitably affect another to some degree. I doubt your kid cares, as tuning doesn’t really change the way the ukulele sounds when it’s smacked against your wall.It’s lightweight, which makes it easy to carry and handle, and also generally reduces the destructive force behind it when swung. But remember, force is mass times acceleration, so don’t let the kid swing it too fast or it’s still going to pack a wallop. In all seriousness though, it’s really nicely sized for kids, and they’ll appreciate that.The finish is a high quality sticker on the front, with nothing more than some light texturing on the brown plastic back and sides. From the front it looks pretty good, from other angles it’s immediately evident it’s plastic (not that anyone would ever mistake this for the real deal).All in all, a pretty nice toy for the target audience. Some supervision is required, but you shouldn’t be looking at too much trouble from this little guy.
M**R
Very fun children's toy
Great toy for children my son loves it
S**.
👍
It’s a good start for a kid.
A**T
What do I expect for $9.99?
Is a plastic piece of $9.99 garbage. I'm not even sure what the market is for this. It's just what you expect for the price.
J**.
Fun toy
This plastic toy ukulele is great for a toddler. The whole thing is plastic and seems sturdy enough to handle moderate abuse by most terrors- I mean toddlers.It's not a real instrument really so if that's what your looking for this is not it. This is simply a plastic toy with plastic strings. The strings can be plucked and they do make sound. The frets even seem to have the correct spacing. Despite this the strings don't really tune too well and if they did, the action (string height from the fretboard) is way too high and sounds more like a weird sitar than a ukulele.It's great as long as you're expecting a toy and not a real instrument. I only wanted something for my 3 year old Goddaughter to strum along with me while I play my guitar. This way I don't have to worry about my guitars getting all covered with the sticky "essence of toddler". Plus, full size guitars aren't exactly easy for her to hold.5 stars for the ability to keep a toddler away from my guitars while entertaining and maybe even sparking an interest in learning an instrument. I recommend it, as long as your expectations are toy-based and not ones of a tunable, real instrument.
C**N
Not too shabby
It’s not going to be great for learning, but for the price it’s a nice little toy that keeps my 3 year old from messing with the nice ukulele. The smaller size is perfect for her.
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