Constructive Playthings 6" Fine Polished Brass Finger Cymbals with Attached Knobs for Rhythm Band, Teaching Tempo and Beat Keeping, Toddler Instruments for Ages 3 and Up








Key features
- •Make some noise with these brass cymbals! made from the finest quality brass, these cymbals are polished and feature attached knobs
- •Ages 3 yrs. +
- •This is manufactured in china
Constructive Playthings 6" Fine Polished Brass Finger Cymbals with Attached Knobs for Rhythm Band, Teaching Tempo and Beat Keeping, Toddler Instruments for Ages 3 and Up
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Customer Reviews
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Did the trick
A. Carpenter✓ Verified Purchase•July 21, 2023
Got these for two of my nieces and they drove their parents nuts, so these were perfect!
He love them so much
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 14, 2023
The media could not be loaded. My son can't put them down he love them and they sound so good and very good quality
Nice product, but somewhat damaged
Book Lover✓ Verified Purchase•July 6, 2023
The cymbals are very nice, but the edges on both were bent in spots. They were purchased for a young child for play, so I just straightened out the bent sections, not perfectly, but better than before. Had they been bought for another use, I would have returned them. The packaging was flimsy & most definitely was not sturdy enough to protect the cymbals. It really should be improved.
Great for ‘hands on music’🎶 in Kids Sunday School!!!
Veronica Moore✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2023
My kids on Sunday School just LOVED 💕 using these cymbals!!! Great hands on experience for learning rhythm & beat!!!
Love these
Devan✓ Verified Purchase•June 11, 2023
Both my children love music and this was an affordable way to give them an instrument.
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