Designed for classroom and educational use, this high-quality pack features a selection of different wood sounds from around the world. It includes a range of handheld percussion, suitable for a group of up to 8 players. Each instrument produces a natural and resonant sound that lets children discover the versatility of music.
This set offers a way for students to explore unique sounds and allows them to create expressive musical performances, while also teaching important teamworking and communication skills. The instruments in this pack support KS2 and KS3 objectives that improves coordination and rhythm accuracy. Get the group playing together and let the whole class show off their musical talent!
This pack includes:Everyone can get involved in making music with this visually stimulating pack. There’s no level of musical talent or experience needed for these instruments, so the whole class can get busy with fun musical activities!
Music helps children to develop vital skills, such as creativity, hand-eye co-ordination, motor skills, teamwork and listening skills. The variation in this pack makes it a great gift to introduce children to the basics of rhythm and the joys of making music.
These instruments have been carefully selected so that they are suitable for developing children and future musicians. They feature textured grips, making them comfortable to hold and easy to play, they have rounded edges to protect small hands, and they’re made from lightweight, durable and tough wood. Each instrument is produced to the highest standards of safety, so your child can enjoy the wonderful world of sound.
Please note: contents may vary depending on stock
These items are musical instruments, not toys, and are suitable for use by 3 year olds and above. It is advised that they are used with supervision as there are small parts on and in some of them.
Really pleased, rapid delivery I think it was next day I received the package (around Christmas time too), great set of wooden percussion instruments to entertain my niece and nephew and more importantly to annoy my sister :) Cheers!
Danny H - 16/12/2016