Reddit mentions: The best drum & percussion instruments for kids

We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best drum & percussion instruments for kids. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 40 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

12. Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Classic Xylophone

    Features:
  • Rockin’ musical fun
  • Switch on & tap head to activate
  • Helps stimulate baby’s senses
  • Encourages self-discovery
Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Classic Xylophone
Specs:
ColorMulti/None
Height6.5 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.7196056436 Pounds
Width11.5 Inches
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17. Boomwhackers C Major Diatonic Scale Set (BWDG)

    Features:
  • Boomwhackers tuned percussion tubes are brightly colored plastic tubes that are tuned by length to musical notes
Boomwhackers C Major Diatonic Scale Set (BWDG)
Specs:
Height1.5 Inches
Length26 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2010
Size-inch
Weight1 Pounds
Width7 Inches
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18. Remo RH-5010-00 Rhythm Club Floor Tom Drum - Rhythm Kids, 10"

    Features:
  • 10" diameter x 5" high
  • Includes mallet
Remo RH-5010-00 Rhythm Club Floor Tom Drum - Rhythm Kids, 10"
Specs:
ColorRhythm Kids
Height11 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2010
Size10" Floor Tom Drum Rhythm Club
Weight2.2 Pounds
Width7 Inches
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u/PrurientPutti · 7 pointsr/ABDL

Mostly just wanted to say good for you. I don't think you can go too wrong here, especially if this is your first time giving her a dedicated day. I guarantee she will appreciate it, no matter what.

I would second most of what the others have already said: get her some cute and decently made diapers, give her a few bottles (add a little sugar/sweetner to the milk and warm it a little to make it extra wonderful). I'd recommend getting a bottle with an adult sized nipple (it can be a little difficult with the baby ones), too. Prepare her food for her and maybe feed her, depending on how little she is. I actually like baby food, myself - you might make her try some (something fruity - not veggies/meats), but sounds like your wife might be a little older than me, so maybe mac & cheese, chicken nuggets, and hot dogs might be in order. Maybe make her wear a bib, depending on her age.

I think cuddling is one of the most important things - spend lots of time cuddling her and holding her. I also second the kisses on the forehead. Tell her you love her just the way she is, and use whatever little pet names you have for her (or princess or sweet pea if you haven't given her one yet). If you're big enough/she's small enough, maybe carry her some.

Watch some Disney for sure, but also be sure to read her some cute/fun bedtime stories when you put her down. Then put on music box-esque lullaby music softly (search lullabies on YouTube).

I'd caution you on the spanking(s) - some people love that but others don't - you should know or ask your wife about that, don't assume.

Lots of folks like pats on the butt now and again to be reminded of their diapers. You should definitely make a deal about checking her diaper (fingers in the elastic to see if she's wet).

If she doesn't have an adult sized pacifier, get her one (but it sounds like she might). Likewise, she probably has a favorite stuffie, but if not, get her one. I also wouldn't go get furniture to start, but a cute snap-crotch onesie and/or footie pajamas would be great.

I also highly recommend toys. I love my visual rainmaker (https://www.amazon.com/MP400-Visual-Rainmaker/dp/B0018YYPJ4) and my Perplexus Epic. I can really play with those for a good while and feel like a baby, moreso than some baby toys. As others have said, coloring is also always good, as is Play Doh.

Try to enjoy her happiness and enter into the pretend with her as best you can. The straighter you can play it that's she's really little, the better. Whatever you do though, it will be great!

u/deface-rx · 1 pointr/synthesizers

I wanted a bigger discussion than just Behringer's ethics. ethics deserves a much broader discussion than just them. In the interests of complete transparency, my title is clickbait. we have been talking a lot about value and price recently, and there's a lot of good discussions to be had around it. I wanted to create one around how manufacturers aren't "ripping us off" with high prices as some people have put it, but rather actually deserve a profit, and a good quality of life that comes with it. This being a capitalist society, profit is the way a business creates that. I favor other mechanisms for creating a good quality of life for people (psychedelic anarchosocialism, plus robots), but they are really just illustrative, and pretty farfetched. I find it makes conversation more entertaining for everyone to bring in farfetched ideas as a counterpoint to the main melody.

I mean no disrespect to Audiothingies. I chose to feature them for this discussion because I honestly feel like I should have paid more. I'm sure they did intensive research on how to price it, and of course they have far better data than I have (as I said, all I have is my pineal gland). But they didn't take me into account, and I'd have been willing to pay more for this item specifically. So their information isn't perfect, and my personal feeling is that it is underpriced for the value it delivers. I really prefer "pay what you want" pricing, with whatever minimum the manufacturer feels is fair. then whoever feels they'd like to pay more just to be supporting the manufacturer, can.

It's a good point about France. I could have made this post about the Blofeld as well, but they are in Germany so also not likely to become medical slaves. Hmm... ok, howabout the Thunder Tube? I have had about 10x more fun with this thing than the price implies.

Overall, this post is just another attempt by some dude on the sub to try and get people to stop claiming "price gouging", which happens with every instrument that is more than $500, and which shows that the sub clearly needs posts like this one: points of view that nullify those claims. In this case, by asking people to think about the ethics of the whole process and not just in selfish terms. But there's lots of other approaches that can be taken, and have.

Consider it a magickal act of undoing. we have a rule against price shaming, but the energy is still there.

u/EnchantedNanny · 1 pointr/Nanny

I think the free night of sitting is an awesome idea. I have done it several times. I usually make something up in photoshop and print it out or you could hand-draw something. It wasn't awkward for me at all, but I think the parents felt a bit odd about using it (probably not all would, but mine did). Like when they asked me to sit, they were like "can we use the coupon?" I said of course. Then DB still tried to pay me at the end of the night..LOL. Plus they didn't stay out as late as they usually would, so I could tell they were trying not to take advantage. I have also had the kids pic put on an ornament.


8month old- Will be walking soon, so how about something they can play with now/push later? This one is out of the price range you said, but I know there are less expensive versions. I got my lil' one this activity walker and she loves it

She also likes the Little Tikes Mower

Or type "ball popper" into Amazon. Just about every company makes some version of a ball popper and the kids usually have fun chasing balls all over. She may be too young, but this is great too

For the 2.5: My son had this food set when he was little It is so much fun. by Melissa&Doug. It comes with a play knife and you "cut" through the velcro holding it together. Even I liked playing with it..lol

For unique instruments, how about something like this I had to look up the name. There are lots of versions

I thought of it because my son has this one you take the stick out and run it along the back :)

Other ideas for different instruments: maracas, xylophones, recorder or flutophone, ocarina, harmonica. I found a tiny Ukulele at the dollar store the kids couldn't get enough of it.

u/rsv123 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

In terms of toys we've actually spend money on, we've gotten more mileage out of a set of baby Einstein rattle balls than anything else. And if you've got a noise maker on your hands, for the love of all that is good do yourself a favor and buy a tuned glockenspeil

Applique'd hand towels are great for different textures. Linking rings, too.

And for a big ticket item, we love our wood walker wagon- most importantly it's sturdy enough for a toddler to climb on and sit in, not to mention drive across the house at alarming speed.

u/Bo_Peep · 2 pointsr/Parenting

I bought a year subscription and pay about $20 a box. So far my son has adored pretty much everything that they have sent. The products are always good quality (Tiny Love, Melissa & Doug, Plum Organics, etc), and I feel that the overall value of the products exceeds $20. I also really look forward to the surprise every month. So far his favorites have been the Frog Prince toy, a rain maker music toy and the stacking cups.

http://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Love-Smart-Rattle-Frog/dp/B003TW5J2K/ref=sr_1_2?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1376058378&sr=1-2&keywords=tiny+love+frog

http://www.amazon.com/Hohner-SRM008-8-Toddler-Rainmaker/dp/B0002FOAHC/ref=sr_1_1?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1376058402&sr=1-1&keywords=rain+maker

http://www.amazon.com/Green-Toys-First-Stacker-Colors/dp/B0036WSVQ4/ref=sr_1_1?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1376058424&sr=1-1&keywords=green+toys+stack

u/rexxxie · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfChristmas

I was the one who posted about the Elmo drum set, then my boyfriend pointed out that it had bad reviews ;) We're both drummers and wanted to add some percussion to her musical Christmas wish list. We were hoping to pick this up for her, if it's okay with you/her family. We didn't want to surprise you with the loudest Christmas ever so we were waiting for permission.

If it's okay, please either add it to the list (and this which is also adorable and I think she'd like) or PM the address to send it to.

u/ParentCo · 2 pointsr/Parenting

I'm a big believer in things that last. My daughter, who is now 3.5 loves this sweet set of bells which we got her for her 2nd birthday. The sound is actually not grating, either. http://www.amazon.com/Schylling-Rainbow-Music-Spin-Bells/dp/B009R7N2M0
And this scooter is worth its weight in gold: http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Mini-Kick-Scooter-Blue/dp/B0068ZRYZU/ref=pd_sim_sg_10?ie=UTF8&refRID=1FQTZ3HMBNP4GVG6QC51
Her kitchen set is a perennial favorite as well.

u/SaraFist · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congratulations!

Because sometimes we just need a little rainbow zylophone in our lives.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY HDATZ

u/Rhine_around_Worms · 3 pointsr/Parenting

At that age all he'd be able to do is hold things and bring them to his mouth. Teethers, cloth books, and rattles would be your best bet. If it were me, I would go with one of these animal shakers because they could still be used years down the road. We have one of them and my 2 year old son and 9 month old nephew both love it.

u/funnybunny66 · 3 pointsr/Parenting

Forgot to mention, for his 2nd birthday I got him these two items:
Drum Set
Piano
He loves them!
In the mornings when we get ready he will take a break and go play some music and dance around.

u/pcbzelephant · 2 pointsr/Parenting

My daughter loves moana. I got her a moana doll, the necklace she has in the movie and a dress up outfit that moana wears. Also if you want something musical Melissa and doug has a great music set. https://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Band-Box-Clang/dp/B00005RF5C

u/PrinzessinZaubermaus · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Music is very stimulating for toddlers!

Speaking of books, for Christmas for my honeybee I'm trying to get him a lot of books! That bookshelf sounds wonderful. Do you have any pictures of it?

u/AND_ · 7 pointsr/AskReddit

I was in a band like five years ago. One summer, we had to kick out our lead singer, which was necessary because he stopped showing up to practices, but he was an old friend of ours and it was more "ughhhh" than I wanted it to be. He stops talking to the remainder of the band for a couple months, and things are just starting to thaw out by Christmas.

So I bought him a Band in a Bucket. http://www.amazon.com/First-FA554-Discovery-Band-Bucket/dp/B0002KJ2VQ

He was a total douche. Best present I ever purchased.

u/gravitysmiles · 3 pointsr/childfree

I've taken a lot of 2 year olds to Disneyland. Usually they're pretty bored, overwhelmed, not that into it. Disneyland is for older kids. Too many lines!

My suggestion, get her the most annoying and loud toy you can find. There's these electronic drum sets that light up. Toddlers LOVE them. These toys are torture. Get that! worst toy ever


PS. Kids under 3 get into Disneyland free.

u/snowellechan77 · 2 pointsr/Mommit

Look for any really sharp corners or pokey parts on the drum set. That said, we got this one around 6 months and it is awesome. http://www.amazon.com/Remo-RHYTHM-Diameter-Height-Graphics/dp/B0002Q1XMG/ref=pd_cp_MI_0

u/PCBreakdown · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Snow, snow, go away

This plus this = $20 exactly.

You are so very pretty :)

u/Kitten_Fiddle · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

https://www.amazon.com/Hohner-Kids-HMX3008B-Toddler-Glockenspiel/dp/B001TR0742/ref=sr_1_7?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1488302628&sr=1-7&keywords=glockenspiel

In tune, but you don't get get the high C. You can try your local music store, many have some instruments aimed at kids that sound better than most toys you find at Toys R Us or Target.

u/qqpugla · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This for my daughter please :-)

u/ria1024 · 1 pointr/Parenting

This walker - it keeps making noise after your kid stops playing with it: VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker (Frustration Free Packaging) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0053X62GK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JNivDbSERAGDE

And this drum set: VTech KidiBeats Kids Drum Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007XVYSDE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CPivDb37NDZPP

u/D_Adman · 1 pointr/modhelp

Usually in the URL you will see something like this, It's almost always a 20 after the name in the "tag" parameter.

&tag=affinamehere-20

For example:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007XVYSDE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B007XVYSDE&linkCode=as2&tag=affnamehere-20&linkId=E3UFYXEESH4I6L7J

u/PartyKrill · -1 pointsr/videos

$17.95 on amazon for a small doodoo set. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O3NKLHC/

u/bsx · 9 pointsr/AskReddit

You don't want a bass guitar. I'm thinking you should try something a bit more your speed, maybe this?