Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Bontempi - Pink Wooden Guitar (75cm)

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Binding: Toy Brand: Bontempi EAN: 0047663114736 Feature: Half Size Classical Wooden Guitar Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Bontempi Manufacturer: Bontempi Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Model: GSW7571 Publisher: Bontempi Studio: Bontempi
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Half Size Classical Wooden Guitar 6 Stirngs - Tuneable Complete With Plectrum and Music Method 75cm long And It's PINK!
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Editorial Reviews:
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iGirl Pink Half Size Wooden Guitar..... Not Just a Guitar ........ Its a Fashion Statement for Young iGirls... This ultra cool 'half size' pink real guitar is ideal for the aspiring young guitarist ..... This is a real musical instrument and not only does it look fantastic, it will give young girls the very first experience of making real music. Maybe a normal wooden guitar is not the most desirable object for a young girl to play with ... but the very chic fashionable look of the IGirl guitar will make your child want to pick it up and play at every opportunity. MAKING MUSIC MAKES YOU SMARTER .... FACT Young children with developed rhythm / music skills perform better academically in early school years. More and more children are being given the opportunity to learn an instrument at school and the Pink iGirl Guitar will encourage your child to take that very first step into the life long love of playing and appreciating music.
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