This is a great wooden toy for developing children's sensory awareness, as well as their rhythm skills. Help them develop their pretend play skills and creativity when you introduce them to this wonderful toy.
Comes with easy-to-change nylon strings
Made from high quality wood
Design, quality and value for money
Size: 5 x 52 x 18 cm
Suitable for children aged 3+ years
Children can create a range of cool scores, ranging from vibrant strumming patterns to gentle plucking melodies. It's easy to put together and very fun to play with this amazing and fun toy guitar. That leaves children no doubt that it is durable and strong.
Tidlo is a Danish toy company that creates beautifully designed, high-quality wooden toys. Each toy is made from premium quality wood and created with educational play in mind. From beautiful dollhouses to baby walkers, there's something for every curious child. Tidlo's aim is to bring classic wooden toys to new generations of children.
A brilliant little guitar | Rachel
"My daughter was bought this for her 3rd birthday, and a year later its still going strong and is a firm favourite. Its perfect for little hands, and you can tune it so its a perfect introduction to a guitar. And its pretty too. Highly recommend."
Highly recommended | Keeley
"My daughter was bought this for her 1st birthday by a guitar playing friend! He was impressed with the quality. We were expecting this to be something for her to grow in to bur she took to it straight away. She enjoyed exploring the sounds she could make and at 18months she's loving it even more!"
Mrs | Gemma
"Got this in one of our mystery boxes, solidly made and nice and bright in colour, not a bad sound either!"
FAQ
What is the recommended age for playing with this toy?
This toy is suitable for children aged 3+ years.
What is the sensory toy made out of?
The sensory toy is made out of high-quality wood.
Does the toy come with any accessories?
No, the toy does not come with any accessories.
How do you change the nylon strings?
The nylon strings are changed by loosening one knot at the back of the guitar, which releases them from their clamp. Then, open the clamp's lock and loosen the string running along the front of the guitar.