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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These eggs are perfect for little hands, and help with sensory from the colors, to the noise when shaken. They sound nice and are not overly obnoxious when shaken. They come in fun designs and are made of wood.
BlueFootBirdie
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Totally perfect for toddlers and young children. They come just as shown. Theyre super cute and easy for kids to use. Using these for a toddler Easter Basket.
klaw
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
These little wooden eggs are so cute. They are colorful and draw little ones' attention, and are quiet while still providing a pleasant sound when shaken. They are well-made, and are the perfect size for little hands.Some other reviews said that each one makes a different tone/note, but they all sound the same to my untrained ears. Still a cute set!
Jimmy Hinton
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
These shakers are perfect for toddlers because they are very colorful and durable. They are solid wood with really bright paint designs. They make a nice soft shaking sound, not too loud or abrasive. They make great musical instruments and are fun for the kids to dance with.
Honeybee
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Our grandson appears to be quite the budding percussionist! His big sister is quite musical, too. When I spotted these adorable shaker toys, I knew they would make great gifts for the kiddos.Each shaker is nice egg shape, approximately 2 x 3 inches. They are hand-painted in bright, cheerful colors and adorned with pretty hearts, flowers or faces. I especially like the little lady bug and the polka-dotted bug shakers. They are easy to hold and make a satisfying swishy sound that will delight the kids without driving Dad and Mom crazy. If the toddler starts to nibble on one, we won’t have to worry, since the paint is non-toxic and liberally applied, guarding against splinters.The only thing I was disappointed about was that these are decidedly more “girlie” in appearance—with flowers, hearts and dots decorating them. It would be nice if a couple of them had a more generic geometric pattern of stars, squares or triangles in blue or green for the boys.At any rate, these would be great stocking stuffers around the holidays. They would also be a good addition for a preschool, church or elementary classroom for when it’s time for music instruction. I may even tuck one into my purse to shake when we sing on Sunday morning. The price of less than $10 for a six-pack is awesome, so you can buy more than one set, if you have a big crew to equip.
Azure
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
These were much bigger than I thought, should have taken a picture of one in my hand, but already put them away until Oestara. Excited to play with these with the Littles, now we just need to find somebody to play guitar to accompany them, lol. Well-made, cute handpainted designs. I I loved these when I was a little. And excited to find something that's not plastic.
Ashlyn Bowyer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
These little shakers were a hit with my toddler! The wooden construction feels high-quality, and they make a nice soft sound that isn’t too loud or annoying. Perfect for introducing kids to rhythm and music. They also make great Easter basket fillers. Love that they’re eco-friendly!
Not all those who wander are lost
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
These are adorable wooden eggs that are hollow and have some sort of I think little bbs or something in there, and each egg emits a different musical tone when shaken. I wish I knew what was inside to make that tone, but it is not disclosed on the web page. You could actually play a whole song with the six eggs if you memorized the tone that came from each one! On the web page it says that babies should use with adult supervision. hmmm.. Why would that be? Even an adult could not fit one of these in their mouth. I wonder is it possible for whatever's inside the egg to end up outside the egg? I think this is something that should be addressed on the web page. The company selling these should be very transparent about that, since they're really for babies and toddlers. But, beyond all that these eggs are beautifully painted, the claim is that the painted finish is non-toxic, each egg has a beautiful musical tone when you shake it which is very cool and babies love it. For the little ones obviously it will require an adult to show the baby how to hold it and shake it. But most 1-year olds and older will naturally know what to do. They'll grab it, and in that process they're going to hear it make music on their own. Then they'll try to eat it. im jus sayin...
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