Musicolor. Art + Music = Fun!
If you have a child who loves music and art this is the coolest thing I have seen in a while! Musicolor is a new product from Delta Creative that turns your child's art work into music.

We were sent a Musicolor to try out and even Graham got a kick out of it. He isn't quite old enough yet to appreciate what all this fancy little device can do, but he loves to watch it work and change the sounds from piano, to trumpet, to violin. Musicolor is recommended for ages 4 and up.
Here's how it works:
1. Color the included discs with the music note markers
2. Insert the disc into the player
3. Turn it on and listen to your tunes!
4. Change it up with piano, trumpet, or violin
I'm not exactly sure how the technology works, but the arm of the player basically works like a DVD player and scans the colors in order to interpret the music. Even though it looks like an old school record player, it is extremely high tech! The arm moves over to the disc on its own once the disc reaches the perfect point. This ensures that your song will be played from the beginning. There are 14 pre-printed song discs, 8 music note markers, 5 create your own song discs, and 1 pre-colored song disc.
Musicolor is undoubtedly a ton of fun, but it can also serve as a valuable learning tool. Your children will need to be able to match up the letters that correspond on the song discs as well as the markers in order to create a song (sort of like paint by numbers). Kids will reinforce colors and letters as well as practice their fine motor skills.
Retailing for about $39.99, Musicolor can be purchased at Amazon, Target, and Deltacreative.com. You can also pick up additional song discs and note markers.
This product was provided free of charge by Delta Creative. These are my honest opinions on the product. I do not post reviews on products I can not stand behind. Please see my Terms of Use for more info.

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We were sent a Musicolor to try out and even Graham got a kick out of it. He isn't quite old enough yet to appreciate what all this fancy little device can do, but he loves to watch it work and change the sounds from piano, to trumpet, to violin. Musicolor is recommended for ages 4 and up.
Here's how it works:
1. Color the included discs with the music note markers
2. Insert the disc into the player
3. Turn it on and listen to your tunes!
4. Change it up with piano, trumpet, or violin
I'm not exactly sure how the technology works, but the arm of the player basically works like a DVD player and scans the colors in order to interpret the music. Even though it looks like an old school record player, it is extremely high tech! The arm moves over to the disc on its own once the disc reaches the perfect point. This ensures that your song will be played from the beginning. There are 14 pre-printed song discs, 8 music note markers, 5 create your own song discs, and 1 pre-colored song disc.
See it in Action:
Musicolor is undoubtedly a ton of fun, but it can also serve as a valuable learning tool. Your children will need to be able to match up the letters that correspond on the song discs as well as the markers in order to create a song (sort of like paint by numbers). Kids will reinforce colors and letters as well as practice their fine motor skills.
Retailing for about $39.99, Musicolor can be purchased at Amazon, Target, and Deltacreative.com. You can also pick up additional song discs and note markers.
This product was provided free of charge by Delta Creative. These are my honest opinions on the product. I do not post reviews on products I can not stand behind. Please see my Terms of Use for more info.

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