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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awesome Horn! Apr 25, 2011
By Newmom26 This toy is great! It is simple, solid plastic and really easy for small kids to use. My daughter figured out how to use it at 7 months old and she hasn't stopped blowing this horn since (now 11 months old). We have also bought other horns (tommy toot and one man band) from this company and are very satisfied with the quality. We were concerned when our daughter was not vocalizing yet at 7 months old, so we purchased this horn so she could practice making some noise, and once she understood how to use it, she has been tooting it everywhere. Only complaint is that when we received the horn it made noise both ways (both sucking and blowing into it). After it got full of a lot of spit (teething and drooling a lot) it only made the sound while blowing. It is still useful though, because you can blow on both sides for different sounds. I'm not sure why there are a bunch of choking hazard warnings on this product. It is solid plastic and I don't see any marbles or balls.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Most annoying toy ever (for adults)... Oct 25, 2011
By C. Yelland ...but my son can't get enough of this thing. I am constantly torn between congratulating myself for finding something he enjoys so much...and psychologically flogging myself for buying my toddler a HORN.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Liam' horn Feb 17, 2011
By Rita Staudt
"textile art"
Christmas gift for my grandson, age 2. Parents tell me it sounds more like a kazoo and he can't stop tooting it. Grandson loves it; size is great for his age and ease of use is appropriate for his size. sturdy and withstands the abuse of a 2-year old
fun first musical instrument Jan 05, 2012
By mom of 2 I bought this for my 9 month old to work on cause and affect development as well as oral motor skills. She is a little too young for it but my 4 year old found it and he has taken over the toy. He loves playing it and marching around the house. He has dropped it on our tile and hardwood floors numerous times and it has held up great. You can inhale or exhale to make this trumpet make a sound. You can also make different pitch sounds depending on if you blow on the end or on the top of the trumpet. I am a developmental therapist for children and I have also used this toy as a part of therapy for oral motor development with my clients. It takes little inhalation and exhalation to produce a sound and the kids have had a lot of success with it. I would highly recommend it to parents of kids with developmental delay or special needs looking for a toy that will assist in more oral skills for speech, pre-feeding, or sensory stimulation.
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