This 10-piece Band in a Box musical instrument set has everything preschoolers need to form a kids’ marching band, launch a solo music career, or just enjoy exploring music, rhythm, and a wide range of sounds! The set includes a tambourine, cymbals, maracas, clacker, tone blocks, and a triangle. It also includes a convenient sturdy wooden storage crate to make clean up a breeze. So, strike up the band and get everybody moving! This collecton of unique wooden musical instruments for kids is a great way spark a lifelong love of music.
DIVERSE 10-PIECE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SET: The Melissa & Doug Band-in-a-Box Clap! Clang! Tap! is a 10-piece musical instrument set with a variety of instruments that get kids moving, grooving, and feeling the beat.
EXPOSES CHILDREN TO MULTIPLE TONES: Melissa & Doug musical instruments help children develop a musical ear. This set exposes your mini-musician to different tones, volumes, and rhythms.
HANDY WOODEN CRATE: To keep this band set for kids organized, we’ve included a durable wooden crate that has plenty of space to store each of the 10 instruments.
GREAT GIFT FOR KIDS 3 TO 6 YEARS: This set is an ideal gift for kids ages 3 to 6 years. Add a Melissa & Doug Wooden Beginner Recorder to round out the musical play experience and give kids an engaging option for screen-free fun.
“THE GOLD STANDARD IN CHILDHOOD PLAY”: For more than 30 years, Melissa & Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products that NBC News called “the gold standard in early childhood play.”
Customers say
Customers like the build quality, value for money, and fun of the musical instrument toy. They mention it’s well-made, a good starter set for budding artists, and keeps toddlers entertained. Some are satisfied with the appearance, age range, and variety of instruments. However, some customers disagree on the noise level.
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Amanda Beste –
Great quality and fun for all ages!
I bought this as a gift as my children have this as well. Both of my children love this gift and play with it often. Age 3 and 2. Very good quality as well.
Nolan Parks –
Great sounding set, an instant hit.
Great little music box! Love that the triangle is real and authentic sounding and the tambourine is very fun. The best possible thing about this set (all overwhelmed and overstimulated mums please stand up) is that none of the instruments are TOO loud, in fact they are at a decibel where I donât want to scream in misery from so much noise. Well done Melissa and Doug! Our toddler has been non stop playing with these since they arrived.
Lynn Pick –
FABULOUS quality for the price especially!
Got these for my toddler granddaughter. She has lots of toys, and I am so happy to report that these are her all-time favorite toys! She walks around with at least one of them in her hands all the time. And we also got her a new trike that has a âtruckâ which she constantly puts these instruments in. Although it does bother her a little that the triangle doesnât quite fit. Itâs hilarious to watch her try to make it do it. And when she has the triangle in her hand, she always has the wind and the other hand â â she knows they go together!Got these for my toddler granddaughter. She has lots of toys, and I am so happy to report that these are her all-time favorite toys! She walks around with at least one of them in her hands all the time. And we also got her a new trike that has a âtrunkâ which she constantly puts these instruments in. Although it does bother her a little that the triangle doesnât quite fit. Itâs hilarious to watch her try to make it do it. And when she has the triangle in her hand, she always has the wand in the other hand â â she knows they go together!These are some high-quality instruments â â especially for the price! Thrilled that I bought them.
Carejeff –
Fun
Fun time for all
Victoria Lee –
Lots of noisy fun!
I have used these instruments for several years, both for my own children and for a small preschool that I run out of the home. The kids like the colors, the sounds, and the variety. With the amount of use they get, they do wear out, but hold up well enough that I have bought the same set twice.When we learn about music in preschool, I start by telling the children the names of the instruments and how to properly make the sound. I then cover them with a towel or blanket and make the sound underneath it, and the kids guess which instrument I used. If they name it properly, I hand them the instrument and we go on until everyone has one. Another game is to have them cover their eyes, then I play a few instruments in sequence, then have them open their eyes and try to repeat the sequence. We go from there to more active playing and dancing with the instruments, we talk about playing soft and loud, fast and slow, and I let them take turns calling the shots for everyone while marching around the room. They also enjoy playing free form, where anything goes and they can dance and play however they like (as long as they aren’t being destructive, of course). For some fun toddler/preschool songs to play in conjunction with these instruments, my kids enjoy Greg and Steve’s music, particularly the freeze song from their ‘Kids in Motion’ album.As mentioned by other reviewers, the tambourine is always the first to go. The wooden part is fine, but the cover tears. I’ve reinforced the bottom of it with a circle of tag board and decorated the top with thin, colorful paper to make them last longer. If all else fails, I just take the cover off completely and the kids still enjoy using the circle part, which has yet to break.The second most common problem is that the black elastic on the clapper will wear out with time and usage. That is an easy fix. I just snip a hair tie, thread it through, and tie it on tightly. The wooden portion is still strong, and I just replace the hair tie as needed.After seven years, my first pair of maracas has finally succumbed to the toddlers continually smacking them together (which I discourage in favor of shaking), and the handle has come off of the cymbals. I am back to buy a third set.For normal home usage, this set will probably last quite a while. Encourage your child to shake the maracas, tap the tambourine (not slap or punch), and they will be able to get quite a bit of mileage out of these instruments.
Alva R. –
good item
A+ seller
JS17 –
Not Loud
These are a basic set of music tinker toys that are actually not as loud as I would have even hoped. Canât believe Im saying that but I guess I expected more noise when I purchased noisy toys? 🙂 Anyways, sometimes itâs a good thing. The wooden zipper sounding instrument only has about four ridges to slide the stick across and the rattles are pretty light shakers. The set it good quality though! I use it for my 18 month oldâs âMusic classâ (I find a good free you tube music class and we play along). It is loved in our home!
Missy –
Good instruments
This was a good buy for my young daughter. She likes it.
Justin –
This is an absolute hit, deserving a perfect 5-star rating! This vibrant and durable set includes a variety of wooden percussion instruments that are perfect for toddlers and kids ages 3+. From tambourines to clackers, each piece is designed to ignite your child’s love for music and rhythm. The instruments are sturdy, well-crafted, and just the right size for little hands, making them easy and fun to play. It’s not just a toy set but a wonderful way to develop motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and a sense of rhythm. Parents will love the joy and creativity this set brings to their little musicians. Melissa & Doug hit all the right notes with this fantastic musical ensemble!
Enrique Labrada –
Muy bueno el material, muy macizo!
Monika –
Really bad. Makes no proper sound, let alone music. Totally regret buying this.
Valentina Del Grande –
Splendido set musicale, è quello che stavo cercando. Mio figlio lo adora!! Il set corrisponde alla descrizione, è in legno colorato e di ottima fattura. Utilissima la cassetta per riordinare gli strumenti. Lo consiglio anche come regalo perché fa la sua figura
Alu –
Es ideal para los niños, lis materiales son buenos y suenan bastante bien para ser de juguete. Los uso con mi hija de año y medio pero bajo supervision, se los saco en momentos concretos y tocamos las dos los instrumentos luego los guardo porque es muy pequeña todavÃa, pero le encantan las maracas. Conociendi el producto creo que para bebés de esta edad es mejor unas maracas de plástico, mas ligeras y que no se descarcarillen cuando las tiran sl suelo o se les caen. Los platillos muy bien, los toca ella solita y la pandereta también.