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Wooden whistle- Fav Christmas gift
I wish I could post the video of my daughters reaction upon using the kazoo for the first time on Christmas morning, as that speaks louder than any words. She laughed so hard and so much! This simple but incredible toy was her favourite gift on the day. We place it in different spots around the home and when she finds it, she whistles away with delight, making sure you’re listening to her song! Then she wants us to have a turn haha. The tactility of the wood also makes it a treasure to use. Great for the young ones developing language, self expression and having fun!

The most popular item out of an $800 order!
I added this to a large order as my 2.5 year old really enjoys music. This "trumpet" (his name for it) goes everywhere with him. He loves playing it. Thankfully the sound isn't too annoying so it doesn't bother me. I've just bought a second so we have a spare in case the original gets damaged.

Cutest whistle
My 2yr old loves this cute whistle. Its small and has a beautiful design.

Wooden Whistle
16 month old loved it!

Fun little toy
Great little toy to teach little children how to blow to make noise. I’ll probably regret it one day but for now it has been such a useful toy.

whistley whoop!
My lil girl on spectrum easily get overwhelmed with noise for some miracles she loves this whistle and now on to my second order and perhaps hoarding just if gets misplaced!

Great little gift
This whistle is just the perfect size for little ones, and makes a great gift!

A fun addition to the music collection
The most important things to note - my 21 mth old toddler loves this whistle, and is able to use it easily. It's a good size for little hands, fairly study, and vibrantly coloured. The only reason I'm giving it four rather than five stars is that the sound is not at all what I was expecting - it's kind of hard to describe, something like a kazoo/vuvuzela? Or a duck call... But it's not loud enough to be obnoxious, and the toddler (and his Dad) think it's hilarious.

2 year old loves the whistle.