Kids can play with every color in the rainbow with the Rock and Roll It Flexible Rainbow Rollup Piano from Mukikim.

This colorful instrument is musical, portable, and fun. The piano is completely flexible and rolls out like a technicolor carpet, featuring a brilliant set of 49 standard piano keys. Kids can jam out and tap away at the keys to create some sweet-sounding melodies.

The piano features several different modes, including the E/Sustain function, which switches between a descending echoey sound and a sustained sound that slowly fades out. The Tone function cycles from piano sounds to one of eight different instruments, including an organ or a saxophone. The Record button allows kids to record whatever they play so they can listen to it later. Kids can even record a piece, listen to the playback, and pick up where they left off.

The Rainbow Rollup Piano comes with a color-coded piano booklet. This booklet includes several simple music scores, each note coded with its corresponding color on the piano. With this booklet, kids can easily learn how to play songs like “Happy Birthday,” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” and “Jingle Bells” just to name a few, without having to read music.

For any child who wants to learn how to play an instrument, the Rainbow Rollup Piano is a great way to start. The bright colors and easy-to-learn color-coding system make piano lessons vibrant and fun and can teach kids how to play simple piano pieces, which can inspire them to take on a real piano. Its portability makes it perfect to take around so that the music never stops, though kids should be careful not to roll it up too tight, which could damage the keys.

Playing music can be fun, educational, and rewarding, and the Rainbow Rollup Piano is the perfect gateway to a melodious new world.

About the author

Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos Cadorniga is an editorial intern at Adventure Publishing Group and a recent journalism graduate from Stony Brook University. He crafts weekly toy reviews for The Toy Insider and contributes to the Toy Book trade magazine. His hobbies include watching cartoons, singing, playing video games, creative writing, and bragging about his trip to Japan. His favorite color is pink and he will not let you forget it, and his favorite sport is seeing how many episodes of The Office he can rewatch on Netflix in one sitting.

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