Musical Toys
Schylling Musical Hand Bells
(Toy) Schylling
set of 8 hand bells
great fun while encouraging music
Price:
$29.99
$28.95
Customer Reviews:
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Best Bells
I purchased these bells for a 4 year old. She loves the bells. She is able to play songs.The colors are bright.The bells are very durable.They are good quality. Can't wait to purchase more. -
My students love the bells!
This set is great for my use as a special education teacher (elementary) and Sunday school. My students like the color coding with the lettering on top as well as the sounds. It is an inexpensive but an effective alternative to teach and expose my students to the joy of music.
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Music in the movies: the scores of John Barry 1968-1979
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I have a male cockatiel and he only plays with one toy so far. He loves it and plays with it throughout the day. I've had him about a month and a half. The only real part of the toy that he plays with is the bell. It looks like a cow's bell. It is designed from what I see like most other bells sold in pet stores and it is the appropriate size for a cocktiel. So far he has had no trouble with it. But he lately will stick his entire beak into the bottom of the bell and chew on the knob that hangs in it, or whatever you call it. If you look inside those bells, there is a little hole toward where the knob is attached to the top. He hasn't yet but I'm worried that he will somehow get the tip of his beak stuck in that hole or something. I was wondering has anyone else ever had a bird get his beak stuck in a bell like that? I'm assuming they must be safe if the people who design the toys make all of the bells like this. But I just wanted to make...



