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Kids Clearly Colorful Translucent Harmonica, Assorted Colors

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About this item

  • Sold individually
  • Plastic, Key of C
  • Includes a clear vinyl protective sleeve
  • Colors will vary. Due to ongoing product color changes, we can not guarantee exactly which colors will be shipped and may be different than colors pictured
  • Age: 3 years and older


Edition: Single. Since 1857, HOHNER has been crafting the highest quality musical instruments in the World. We make harmonicas, accordions, melodicas, recorders, guitars and ukuleles to name a few.


SANDRA
Reviewed in Australia on August 31, 2020
GREAT HIT WITH MY 2 YEAR OLD GRANDSON.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2017
It looks pink in the ad. Its more like orange.
MpAiNt
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2017
This is a nice sounding harmonica! It took a while for our 2 year old to figure out that you have to blow hard to make sound but she just cracks up now when she does! Its a lot of fun!We got it for our child to introduce instruments and have to say it will last - it is durable. Sounds nice, easy to use, clean and seems very well made.We had to youtube some videos to learn how to use it (blowing out and sucking in creates different notes) but it wasnt too hard and both Mom & Dad also like belting out tunes. Its become a fun activity. I have no complaints! Great purchase!
BAGELSWITHAZ911
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2015
Bought this for my 3 yr old twins and I am not impressed. The sound is good, but the effort it takes to blow into the harmonica makes it seem low quality. I've owned solid metal harmonicas before and you need just barely breathe into them and it makes a sound. Not this one. Maybe because it is plastic, or maybe just because it is built cheaply. I am an adult and even I have to blow extra hard on the ends of this to hear the highest and lowest notes. The middle of the harmonica works decent, but still requires more blowing effort than a good quality harmonica. I think you get what you pay for and I wish I had just purchased a solid metal harmonica. I think the plastic really takes away from the instrument's ability.
W. Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2014
I have been a harmonica player for ages and find that every time children are involved, they want to play as well. This gives me the opportunity to give harps to children without giving up high priced instruments. These harps are high quality, in tune and usable even by professional musicians, in a pinch. Kids can play with them, beat them, blow them while eating and all the things they will do with no harm and little expense.Hohner makes it, it is not a toy. Made for children this is a legitimate instrument and meets Hohner's high standards at a fraction of the price. Kids love them and I don't have to give up high priced instruments, plus, they are made to be safe for them. I recommend them highly.
Cordelia Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2014
The sound of this harmonica is surprisingly clear and pretty, for it's appearance. It is just a very lightweight piece of plastic, but when you blow on it, the prettiest sounds are produced.We have all had fun trying our hand at playing it, and although my 1 1/2 year old granddaughter hasn't quite mastered the art of blowing through it to produce sound, it has been hilarious watching her try. She thinks the sound is coming from the person blowing it, rather than the instrument itself, and she tries to reproduce the sound vocally---very funny to watch.I am sure the day will soon come when she figures it out--just hope I am there to enjoy the look on her face when she does.A good quality item--can't rate it highly enough.
TGD
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2014
Amazing, light weight plastic harmonica.and it sounds as good as a horner special 20!just dont expect it to last as longmy harp fell into snow the other day and i ended up trying this to jamand it sounded pro!
Ø™
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2012
I still have a Hohner pocket harmonica that was given to me back in the mid 70's (not a toy)and this it sounds very similar to this toy Hohner. I purchased this as a stocking stuffer for my two and a half year old. She loves it!! My only problem is the random color that was sent, is blue. Can't win them all I guess. She doesn't seem to mind anyway. This "mouth-harp" sounds great. If you like to backpack, and are overly concerned with weight, This may be a good lightweight option to your traditional metal "mouth-harp".My main concern was this harp would sound like a toy, but it does not. These would be great for kids birthday party-favors. Good product at a fair price. Our daughter loves to take this with her when she spends the night with her grandmother. If the harp holds up well over the next year, I will update my review and I may upgrade to 5 stars.
JJ
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2010
I love this harmonica! I'm 16 and I bought a regular hohner one when I was 15. I kind of broke my first one and it costs like $25 so I bought this one because it's way cheaper. Even though it's for kids, I really think that it's good for any age. The holes are kind of smaller but they'd do good. :) I really love it. I didn't want to let my 4-year old brother to use my old one because you're not supposed to and it's too expensive. When he saw this new one, he totally freaked out. I'm going to buy another one for his 5th birthday! I hope we'll get a blue one this time (because it's my favorite color) so I can give this green one to him. hahaha (;
Splatt
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2010
Don't let the colorful, toy-like appearance of this harmonica fool you. It comes with a label reminding you that "this is a musical instrument, not a toy", and such it is: a standard-size, 10-hole diatonic in the key of "C". It's made from mostly plastic, but is of sturdy construction, and relatively light in weight. The reeds and screws are brass. The reeds aren't absolutely pitch-perfect, but sound good. It comes with a rather thin and cheap transparent vinyl pouch for storage.It was playing one of these instruments (as an adult) that got me excited about learning the harmonica. I've since bought one for each of my children, and they love them. All things considered, this is a good harmonica for the price. If you need an inexpensive harmonica to try out, carry around, or give to a child who's interested in the harmonica, one that you won't make you scream if it accidentally gets damaged, this is the one for you.
A. Duran
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2009
I wanted something inexpensive and colorful to outfit my infant's instrument collection. This one is proving more difficult for our 10 month old to play than the kazoo (the opposite of daddy), but I'm sure he'll eventually get it and then I'll have to buy one for myself to play with.Seems durable, the plastic is nice to use since I know some metal harmonicas can have a metallic taste to them.It's actually very easy to make sounds that are musical and easy to make up "songs", my wife and I fight over who gets to play it next...should've bought two or three!I will plan to buy a more professional harmonica for myself down the road because I really like playing the harmonica now that this one has introduced me to it.