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Colourful Ukulele | My Little Wallaby

Colourful Ukulele | My Little Wallaby

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

Regular price $59.95 AUD
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Strum, pluck, play — music starts here! The Djeco Animambo Ukulele is a beautifully designed horse-themed first instrument that makes learning to play genuinely fun. With real strings, a wooden neck and Djeco's signature vibrant artwork, this is a ukulele that looks as good as it sounds — and sounds better every day.

The perfect gift for a little musician ready to discover the joy of making music.

What's Included

  • 🎸 Animambo ukulele with horse-themed design
  • 🪶 Replacement strings
  • 🔴 Red plectrum

Product Details

  • 🎵 Wooden neck with plastic body — lightweight and perfectly sized for little hands
  • 🔧 Strings can be tightened for playing using a Phillips head screwdriver (adult assembly required)
  • 🎨 Vibrant Djeco artwork — a beautiful instrument to display and play
  • 🎁 A wonderful gift for budding musicians aged 3+

Skills Developed

  • Musical awareness and rhythm
  • Fine motor skills and finger coordination
  • Creative expression through music
  • Concentration and patience
  • Confidence and self-expression

Suitable for ages: 3+ years

Specifications

  • Brand: Djeco
  • SKU: DJ6013
  • Material: Wood and plastic
  • Dimensions: 20cm L × 7cm W × 55cm H
  • Package: 20.4cm × 7cm × 54.5cm | 693g

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