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Wall Toy: Musical Rail Track Xylophone

Wall Toy: Musical Rail Track Xylophone

AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane

Regular price $33.99 AUD
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Ding, ding, ding — music time! The Oribel VertiPlay Musical Rail Track Xylophone is a unique wall toy that combines the fun of a rail track with the joy of a first musical instrument. Watch as the ball rolls along the track, ringing a cheerful tune that teaches and entertains little ones!

Part of the innovative VertiPlay range — sticks to walls and doors for interactive, space-saving play with no tools required!

Key Features

  • 🎵 Unique rail track design that rings a musical tune as the ball rolls
  • 🎼 Perfect first musical instrument for toddlers
  • 🧱 Sticks to walls and doors with a special self-adhesive backing — no tools needed
  • 🧹 Toys on walls = less clutter on the floor!
  • ✅ Safe and suitable from 2 years+

Skills Developed

  • Cause and effect understanding
  • Musical awareness and auditory development
  • Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
  • Visual tracking and concentration

Suitable for ages: 2+ years

Specifications

  • Brand: Oribel
  • Product Dimensions: 16.4 cm L x 30.9 cm H
  • Product Weight: 226 g
  • Package Dimensions: 19.5 cm L x 3 cm W x 38 cm H
  • Package Weight: 390 g


2 years or older

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