Price: $1.99


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Baby Piano Review

Our Review

“Baby Piano” is great way for babies and toddlers to explore music. The cute and colorful animals are attractive and eye catching. There are two options to choose from; when touching the note it can either be an animal sound or piano note sound. It’s fun to switch back and forth. There are two different ways your child can play music – he/she can touch any key and play their own little song or play along with a nursery rhyme. There are a total of eight songs children can learn to play. The key will light up and the child can easily follow along and play the song. Also, there is a record and playback option to capture their very own music creation and a lock slide to cover the function buttons at the top of the screen in case you want your little one just to play the notes. This app is certain to become a favorite, and your child will request to play it over-and-over. The price may be higher than some, however it’s well worth the money.

dataJune 25th, 2010 by Melinda Landon Share

Application Detail

Baby Piano


Download on iTunesDeveloper: Dream Cortex
Released: 2009-11-01 00:00:00
Price: $1.99

Description from the Developer

"500,000 downloads for Baby Piano Series! 500,000 people addicted to Baby Piano can't be wrong!

Following the success of the Baby Flash Cards iPhone app, Dream Cortex is proud to present Baby Piano, another app for young children.

Baby Piano offers great fun that keeps your kids amused while learning to enjoy and explore music.

Suitable for children between 9-36 months but also great fun for everyone!

Features:

- Colorful 8-key piano with cute and animated animal characters.
- Switch to animal sound mode and to mimic the animal sounds!
- 3 modes of music playing: Freesplay; play along with a nursery rhyme by touching on the highlighted notes OR; touch on any notes and still make a song!
- 10 children songs to learn and play with.
- Record & playback function: Storing permanently up to 3 songs on your iPad.
- A lock slide to cover the function buttons in case you want your kid just to play a song but not to mess around with the buttons.

Note: If you are using iOS 4.3 or above, you may experience problem with adjusting volume in the app. Please go to “Settings” on your device, then “Sounds” to turn on “Change with Buttons” before using the app again.

Screenshots

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