Early Learning Centre / Carry-Along Keyboard
- Introduce your child to many different instrument sounds with this interactive keyboard
- Great for playing music and having fun wherever you go
- Create your own tunes and sing along as you play
- All Early Learning Centre plastics are phthalate free
- For ages 3 to 6 years
Product Description
Time to play a tune! Let’s choose an instrument sound – maybe violin or trumpet – then play the keys and press the drum buttons, too. There are 8 musical styles to play along with, including salsa and march… speed the tempo up or slow it down to fit your mood. So many options for creativity!
At Early Learning Centre, we do all we can to help moms help children grow into happy, self-confident people. We create fantastic toys – toys that help develop vital skills, toys that help children get off to the best possible start, and toys that are tremendous fun.
All our toys are designed to help children explore the boundaries of their imaginations and creativity, to make learning fun and help children be all they can be.


I ordered this for my 2-year old for Christmas since she has a friend with a keyboard and loves to play with it. It arrived and I was surprised at how little it is. It’s good that it’s small so she can carry it (which is why we bought the carry along keyboard!) but it’s so little that it’s more like a pretend toy than a real keyboard. As an adult, I can’t actually play songs on it very easily without hitting more than one key at a time. Made for teeny fingers, that’s for sure.
In addition, the sound is what you’d expect from a toy… fake and tinny. However, for the $40 price tag, I guess I was expecting it to be a little better. it has a variety of demo songs, but none of them sound as good or real as some other keyboards her friends have (though I couldn’t find any of those in stores or online right before the holidays, so we ordered this one instead!)
It does have a record/playback option, but it only records the keyboard and not voices, like a microphone would, so that was a little bit of a disappointment as well. Despite all this, she’s been carrying it around the house and has already dropped it more than once and it’s held up fine. She seems to enjoy it, which is what’s important, however, I think I could’ve spent half the price on a real “toy” and she’d feel the same way. If you’re looking to inspire musical aptitude or interest, I’d recommend investing in a more real keyboard and less of a toy, which this turned out to be.
– Coming from a mom who spent years playing (and enjoying) piano as a kid and as an adult.
Rating: 3 / 5