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Little Ones Discover the Magical World of Music at DiscoverMe
Music is one of the joys of life and seeing your child start to discover the magical world of music is a joyous moment in itself. Leading educational toy retailer DiscoverMe understands that, which is why its website (http://www.discovermetoys.co.uk/) is jam-packed with the very best musical toys and games which will light the sparks of musical creativity in your child.
It's never too early to introduce your child to music. Choose playmats that feature musical aspects and you can encourage your baby to listen out for different musical sounds. There are a number of playmats with musical features to choose from at DiscoverMe, from the award-winning Tiny Love Gymini Lights and Music Playmat to the Galt Playnest and Gym. Music soothes as well as stimulates, of course: while baby is falling asleep, soothe them with musical mobiles. There's the calming sounds of nature with the Tiny Love Natures Serenade Mobile or the classical tunes of the Tiny Love Clip & Go Musical Mobile.
DiscoverMe's musical toys develop as your child does. Octotunes the Octopus from Lamaze could be seen as baby's very first instrument, with each of the Octupus' tentacles playing a different note of ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'. What about baby's first band? Give them their first taste of musical collaboration by playing along with the Infantino Baby Beach Band, a plush five-piece band with clam shakers, a lobster maraca and a starfish cymbal! As baby reaches around 18 months and becomes a toddler you can start to combine musical toys with activity toys. The I'M Toy Multi Activity Centre keeps your child amused in lots of ways, including encouraging musicality with a drum, cymbal and xylophone. Or combine musical nursery rhymes, a sing-along CD and mini musical instruments with learning a new language with the ‘Baby Band Bag' from Babyboomboom, available in a number of different languages.
As your child reaches pre-school age, you can really start to fan the musical flames of creativity with their very own play instruments from Plan Toys. This beautifully made top quality range of musical toys includes Musical Band, a complete drum kit, and Banjo, which encourages your child to strum their first chords. These toys are more than just a whole lot of creative fun; they also develop hand-eye coordination, physical skills and logical thinking.
Whether you want to soothe, interest or excite with music or you want to bring out the budding musician in your child, choose from the very best musical toys at DiscoverMe at http://www.discovermetoys.co.uk/.
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Editor's Note: DiscoverMe (http://www.discovermetoys.co.uk/) is represented by the search engine advertising and digital marketing specialists Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.
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Big Survey: Are you frightened by abnormally large people playing musical instruments?
Maybe it's just one of my many fears. Check out this monster of a girl playing a regular sized guitar which appears to be a tiny child's toy in her massive hands. I couldn't watch the whole thing. Although she's quite attractive, she must be well over 8 feet tall: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPNDXrAvAMg&feature=related
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Omg that's Tiffany Alvord, she's so sweet! but i agree with you, the 'normal sized' guitar looks tiny in her hands! She's a monster!! Hahaha


















































