Remo

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The Remo Kid's Percussion Rain Forest Floor Tom can be played with hands, mallets, or sticks. Compared to the Gathering Drum, the Remo Floor Tom is smaller in size and higher in pitch. However, the Floor Tom's more compact size makes it just right for individual drummers and imaginative team players. The Floor Tom can be used in combination with any of the other Remo Kid's Percussion instruments to create a kids' drum circle. Drum circles are a wonderful way for a group of children to experience the importance of teamwork and discipline while building listening skills that will continue to benefit them throughout their lives.
Remo Kid's Percussion Rain Forest Floor Tom
Remo Kid's Percussion Rain Forest Floor Tom

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  • Measures 7-1/2 in. x 10 in.
  • Mallet not included

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Measures 10" x 7-1/2".

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One year warranty on heads.
5 year warranty on hardware and practice sets.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.

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  3. Our 3 yr old loves his new drum set!1
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  • Cute!

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byThelma

    fromNew Mexico

    I bought this for a one year old boy and he loves it! He instinctively picked up the " sticks" and started playing with the drum. The sound is pleasant and the drum itself is cute as can be.

  • Perfect for our drum-loving 2-year old!

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byDrummer Mom

    fromAnkeny, IA

    Our two and a half year old has loved using upturned buckets or large Tupperware bowls for drums; he even enjoys watching drum videos with Dad. I searched all over for a good, durable drum for him that didn't sound obnoxious and didn't cost too horribly much. Most children's drums I found were flimsy and the few that I found that were sturdy were strangely pitched as if trying for most-annoying-toy-of-the-year award. THIS drum has a lovely full resonance that, while sufficiently loud to please him, doesn't annoy. Both the drum and mallets are durable quality and will last him quite a while. I'm very pleased! (PS> My husband is jealous)

  • Yes yes yes!

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byBuckley

    fromMichigan

    Great addition to the beautiful guitars we got fir the older grandkids:)!

  • Great Drum for beginners!

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byJen Bannon

    fromHilton Head, Sc

    I bought this drum for my 18 month old and he loves it! I love the fact that it is an actual real drum (not some fisher price plastic toy). My son learned to play from day 1 and loves it. The sound is enjoyable! I can't recommend it enough!

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  • asked byEleanor

    fromHouston Tx

    Is this suitable for outdoors?

    Is this suitable for outdoors?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. It's not meant to be played in the rain. It's not waterproof.
  • asked byNana

    fromHallandale Beach, FL

    How can I clean  the ??? Surface, the skin, material?

    How can I clean the ??? Surface, the skin, material?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    A damp cloth will do
  • asked byMonica

    fromBirdsboro, PA

    I would also like to buy mallets like the ones shown.  Can you please provide the part number?

Thank you!  Monica

    I would also like to buy mallets like the ones shown. Can you please provide the part number? Thank you! Monica

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m sorry, it isn’t something we carry. We have only traditional marching mallets.
  • asked byTrisha

    fromundisclosed

    Does this drum not come with the two drum sticks?

    Does this drum not come with the two drum sticks?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Sticks not included