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Sound Cylinders

Kids are supposed to match the red cylinder with the blue cylinder which produces identical sound. A new form of pairing game but i guess it can get pretty boring for a while unless the kids are rather young. i like the form though.


Musini
This is similar to Sound Candy below. The sensors in this toy can pick up vibration from the movement of kids and translate them into sounds of different styles.

AMK
Modular sound blocks targeted at preschool kids. Each module can play different sounds.

Loss Proof Sounding Ball
This ball will sound when it is still and will become silent when it is in motion. i feel that this has the potential to be quite an irritating toy.

Boomwhackers


Rainbow Sound Blocks
Wooden shapes with a window containing beads of different types and they can be fitted within the frame.

Sound Candy
This is rather cool. This furry device can record sounds and then play back this recorded sound in different forms when in different modes as a response to the signals from the sensors. The sensors in it are sensitive to vibrations and accelerations from movements.

Light and Sound Funky Footprints
Simple toy, most probably for toddlers. As the name suggests, the kid is supposed to step on the footprints which produces light and sound when you step on them and the aim is to reach the end. i guess this is useful as a kind of motivation for kids when they are learning to walk.

Neurosmith Music Blocks

Neurosmith is apparently a reputable company when it comes to toys. So this product allows the kids to compose music with the blocks and at the same time experimenting with the colours, shapes and sequences.

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