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Battat- Toy Guitar For Toddlers, Kids, Children – Play Guitar With Songbook – Acoustic, Electric, And Song Modes- Lil' Rocker'S Guitar – 2 Years +

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Battat- Toy Guitar For Toddlers, Kids, Children – Play Guitar With Songbook – Acoustic, Electric, And Song Modes- Lil' Rocker'S Guitar – 2 Years +Ready to rock? Your mini musician can foster self expression and learn about musical concepts as they jam out with the Lil Rockers Guitar by Battat. Play along to 7 fun pre recorded songs in song mode, then compose your own musical masterpiece in electric and acoustic modes! Your curious kiddo can play 5 different chords by pressing on the buttons or strumming the strings theyll be improving their hand eye coordination and fine motor skills as they

Ready to rock? Your mini musician can foster self-expression and learn about musical concepts as they jam out with the Lil’ Rocker’s Guitar by Battat. Play along to 7 fun pre-recorded songs in song mode, then compose your own musical masterpiece in electric and acoustic modes! Your curious kiddo can play 5 different chords by pressing on the buttons or strumming the strings – they’ll be improving their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as they play! They can even add a cool sound effect by pivoting the whammy bar. This multifunctional toy guitar also includes a songbook with 7 nursery rhymes your little one can learn to play. Made of worry-free and durable materials, all Battat products meet or exceed EU, U. S. and Canadian safety standards.

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