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Otamatone Portable Synthesizer Toy

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$36 Member
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Otamatone Portable Synthesizer Toy

$40 Non-Member
$36 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  White

Size:  One Size

Item# 24282-168310 In Stock
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Cute, quirky and portable, the Otamatone Synthesizer Toy is made in the shape of a musical eighth note with a happy face and moving, sing-along mouth. With the Otamatone, kids can create different electronic sounds and pitches by pressing down on the touch-sensitive finger board. By sliding their fingers up and down, they can create higher and lower tones. Otamatone’s face is made of rubber and when you push its cheeks and move its mouth, the volume and the bass change. Other features include three octave options and two volume levels. The Otamatone Portable Synthesizer Toy requires three AAA batteries (not included) and is 14.5”h. For ages 4+.

  • Designer
    Maywa Denki
  • Material
    Plastic
  • Year of Design
    2009
  • Origin
    China
  • Warning
    Choking Hazard — Item contains small parts. Not for children under 3.
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Why We Chose This
We chose the Otamatone for its use of transformative technology geared toward educating children—in this case, a design that teaches kids how to make music. Tactile interaction—pressing, squeezing, gliding—produces different sounds and creates an engaging musical experience for kids.

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