🎉 Whistle Your Way to Fun!
The First Note FN150 Slide Whistle is a vibrant, lightweight musical instrument designed for children aged 5 and up. With no assembly or batteries required, this multicolour whistle is perfect for spontaneous musical moments and creative play. Measuring 5.59 x 2.54 x 32 cm and weighing just 31.8 g, it's easy to carry and ready to inspire the next generation of musicians.
Language: | English |
Model Number | FN150 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Colour | Multicolour |
Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 2.54 x 32 cm; 31.75 g |
Item model number | FN150 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
Manufacturer | First Note |
Item Weight | 31.8 g |
N**O
Chegou rápido e o barulho é engraçado
Humor e diversão
C**A
Very fun!
I bought this originally to create sounds for my music students to practise imitating to warm up their voices before they sing.It’s also useful it to get the attention of my other classes when I need them to listen. It worked great! I had many laughs from the kindergarten class! It’s also great to annoy your favourite coworkers with!
R**Y
Buena calidad
Funciona bien, considero que está bien hecha y va a durar bastante. Me tocó de color amarillo, me agradó el color y a mis alumnos de preescolar les resulta divertido su sonido y los efectos que se pueden producir con ella.
A**I
Great Therapy Toy For Multiple Skills
I'm going to preface this by saying that my reasons for rating this well have nothing to do with durability. I think this is a toy that if left unattended with a very boisterous child could be easily broken any number of ways, either them stepping on it, or using it as a sword or a drumstick. Especially if we're talking about your typical little boy, anything can become a sword or a lightsaber super fast.No, my rating is based on the fact that I'm keeping this up high and closely supervising it. I'm using it to target multiple therapy goals for our son, who has a host of things going on with him that come with global developmental delays and some sensory issues. I think if treated gently, this thing will be durable enough for what we need, and because he's a chewer who likes to run with things he's chewing on sometimes, I consider it a safety risk to leave this alone with him unsupervised.So I'm targeting multiple things with this: acceptance of novel toys, especially sound ones, working on improving his lip strength with the goal of helping him long term be able to produce certain sounds that require pursing and blowing out on the lips (like p and b), working on fine motor, working on imitation, working on following instructions, and working at increasing functional oral use to cut down on chewing.One of the things I love about this is that the slide allows it to produce a lower tone. Because he's sensitive to sound, right now we're starting with the slide out all the way when we blow in it, because the all the way in tone is too high for him to tolerate well at this time and use the toy functionally, and just this week we're finally having success with him blowing in it to produce a sound. I like the way the slide is made, because I think it will allow him to manipulate it when we get to the point where we're working on the fine motor part of this task. And once he's working that and tolerating the higher tones better, we'll up the anti to imitation and holding out the notes longer.I honestly think this is a cool therapy toy. If you are using it for a special needs kiddo with lip strength, imitation, and motor planning struggles you may need to use your fingers in the beginning to help purse their lips to give them the idea of what they should be doing, but I'd fade out the use of that as soon as possible. For our little guy I'm still having to remind him to blow into it to make the sound, but I'm going to be fading that one as soon as I can as well. Right now, I'm super excited because he's starting to be able to produce a whistle tone with this! I also think this toy, if gently cared for, is going to be durable enough. But if you know your kiddos are more "Wrestle Mania" then "Mozart", maybe supervise this one or get them an actual recorder, because those are made of much thicker plastic...
N**S
Noicer shoizz
Witziggoilalso beschde Geschenk oder soababei höchstem niedrigstem Ton bissl quietschig (amplifies as used)
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