Description
From the manufacturer
The Classical Musical Toy
Many Different Ways To Play
Explore the different notes and sounds by letting the balls fall on the keys or slide out the xylophone and create your own melodies with the wooden mallet! With The Pound and Tap Bench, there are many ways to make music!
Grasping & Hand-Eye Coordination
Develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Strengthens arm muscles.
Early Music Education
The Pound and Tap Bench’s sounds and melodies are an ideal introduction to the exciting world of music.
Musical Play For Learning
Rounded Shape & Bright Colors
Well-polished surfaces, round edges and sturdy materials ensures safe play and years of pounding and tapping.
Durable, Water Based Paint
Finished with child-safe paint and made using durable wooden materials. The Pound and Tap Bench is a toy that can be enjoyed for years.
Safe For Playing
Rubber hammer, silicone ring and wooden balls, safe to play.
Product information
Product Dimensions 9.4 x 5.3 x 5.9 inches
Item Weight 4.8 ounces
Country of Origin China
ASIN B00712O2D6
Item model number E0305
Manufacturer recommended age 12 months – 3 years
Best Sellers Rank #1,178 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #4 in Hammering & Pounding Toys
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Release date March 20, 2012
Department Toys & Games
Manufacturer Hape
MULTIFUNCTIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: This kids xylophone can be played in variety of ways. The kids can fetch balls as pounding sends the balls tinkling over or they can pull out the keyboard and xylophone and play a solo FINE MOTOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: Promotes dexterity, hand eye coordination, manipulation, arm movement, cause and effect ESTABLISH MUSICALITY: This pounding toys for toddlers encourages musical development and exploration, audio recognition and play CHILD SAFE: Durable and child safe, contains water-based paint and has non-toxic finishes AWARD WINNING: The winner of the 2018 Cribsie Award of favorite first musical toy suitable for ages 12 months to 3 years
Product Description
Hape’s Pound and Tap Bench with Slide Out Xylophone is a multifunctional musical delight and sound experience for toddlers.
Toddlers ages 12 months to 3 years can explore different notes and sounds by letting the balls fall on the keys or slide out the xylophone to create their own unique sound with a wooden mallet.
This musical instrument allows for different sounds and melodies making it the ideal introduction to the exciting world of music for your child.
Develop Your Child’s Motor Skills
This wooden toy not only gives toddlers an early music education, but develops important motor skills as well.
It develops hand-eye coordination, promotes dexterity, and manipulation.
It also introduces problem-solving skills of logic, matching, spatial relationships, critical thinking and understanding of cause and effect.
Pound and Tap Bench Material and Finishes
Hape’s musical toy has well-polished surfaces, round edges and sturdy materials to ensure the toy is safe for your child and able to withstand years of pounding and tapping.
This musical delight is finished with non-toxic water paint decorated with bright rainbow colours and shapes for your child to enjoy.
Award Winning Product
- Silver Medal for Mother Baby Awards 2017, India
- Silver Medal for Best Activity/Developmental Product of National Parenting Product Awards 2015, UK
- Gold Award in Eco category of Independent Toy 2015, UK
- Golden Rocking Horse 2011, Germany
- Winner of the 2018 Cribsie Award for favorite first musical toy
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By Hape
Mel –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sturdy & bright
It’s well made with a solid feel . The balls are wood so older kids (my 4 yr old vs 1 yr old) need to be careful throwing them. It’s super cute and my baby seems to like the xylophone and the push-ball portion too!
4 people found this helpful
PJ ILLINOIS –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Instant interest
My granddaughter loved this toy.
Sarah Mason –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Endless play
I’m always amazed at how children can be so mesmerized by a toy that does the same thing over and over again. My nephew loved this for him bday. The only complaint was that the balls it came with got dented in pretty easily. Luckily, they had balls from another toy that worked well with this one.
ShannonDRadz1 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great gift
Little man enjoyed it quite a bit. Parents appreciated the gift too. Quality for value.
Ruby Slippers –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Immediate success
Got this for 2 yr old who was watching Miss Rachel. He immediatelyKnew what to do and began to identify and name colors. Music part was a bonus
Kristen Georgis –
5.0 out of 5 stars
1-4 year olds
Purchased for my nephew’s birthday and his sister (4) even has fun playing with it. Wood is quality and the paint is good
Amazon Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cute
Hamer is really light weight and doesn’t work well but toddler still played with it.
Marya –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great 🎁 gift
Amazing toy 🧸 for kids 3+
twaystways –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good material quality but sound tone sounds not good
All the wood surfaces are smooth, that’s really good for kid to play with it. But some tap bench the tone not perfect right.
Loretta Collins –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loud and fun for babies & toddlers
Your little one will love the noise making of this fun toy. My grandson loves it.
2 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Gift!
We love Hape Toys and this toy lives up to expectations. We bought this for both an older baby and a toddler and both seem to enjoy it very much. Even our 5yr old likes playing with it. It is excellent quality. Both the wood and paint holds up very well to repetitive, rough play. Our baby enjoys clapping the balls together and off the xylophone. Attempts to use the little hammer are helping her motor skills. The sound quality of the xylophone itself is good – my husband can even play a Star Wars themes on it! 😉 I have only two reasons for giving it 4-stars instead of 5: 1) sometimes the balls do not roll after they are hit through the hole – which could be because of old uneven floors – but if I lift the handle ever so slightly they roll with ease… so the angle of the xylophone in the stand could be just a little greater to prevent this; and 2) although the toy is compact and stores away nicely, there is no where to secure the hammer. We place ours inside the stand on top of the xylophone but the opening where the balls to exist is too large allowing the hammer to fall out easily. BUT, all and all it is a fantastic toy that we would recommend to others.
Amazon Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Love that it’s very colorful!! It can also be good for teaching colors.colors
Awhh wow..didn’t think about the little fellow liking to “throw” the balls. Oh my!!!! He is about to clunk the little ShihZsu or me 👧 top of the head….🐶 Balls are solid wood. ShihZsu has Nooooo ideal!! Nice toy!!! Well made.
Tianxu Zhang –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very accurate note
The tone is pretty accurate, baby loves it and the sound is good.
One person found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice high quality toy
Versatile and fun. Sounds good too.
drb888 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Birthday Boy loved it!
Gave to a friend’s 1 year old son. He loves it – plays with it all the time.
One person found this helpful
AmelieXu –
5.0 out of 5 stars
craftsmanship
this is wonderful design and great craftsmanship ,thank you .
yangyr –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good for 1 year baby
Baby loves it
Happy Grandma –
4.0 out of 5 stars
My one-year-old grandson LOVED THIS GREAT QUALITY TOY!
This is two toys in one. There are smooth wooden balls that can be pounded with a hammer AND a removable xylophone with an attached playing stick. Bought this for my oh-so-busy-and-curious grandson’s first birthday. It was a big hit as he was able to pound the balls down onto the xylophone using his hands. Other benches I’d tried required more force and coordination than a one-year-old is capable of. His parents loved it because the stick for playing the xylophone was sturdily attached to the removable xylophone, which made it safer, and because of the GREAT QUALITY of the toy overall. Since the hammer is not attached to the bench and will fit in his mouth, we chose to pack it away for use with the bench when he is older.
One person found this helpful
Blueflame –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have toy for any 1 year old and above
This was my kid’s favorite toy for many years. I bought it for a friend’s baby and when my kids saw the package, they got excited. They thought I was buying them another one.
Helen Vance –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love!
My great niece of 1 and 1/2 years old loves this toy!
connie driskill –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A+
Christmas gifts !
Jessica Lort –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loves it
My 11 month old loves this. Probably his favorite toy right now.
Aiyana R Earnest –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Age appropriate fun toy
My 14 month old is obsessed with this toy!!! It is his new favorite toy!
Alexis –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I won’t lie I did test thing product out before wrapping it
I had to make sure my 13 month old would like this toy before I wrapped it. He loves it sooooo much so I wrapped away.
mabi –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just like pictured
Good gift for smaller children for hand eye coordination
Laxmikanth –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My kid loves it !!!
This product is worth the price and my kid loves it. The design is very simple and the xylophone sounds really nice.
vivien –
5.0 out of 5 stars
good price
my kid love this very much and it has multiple ways to play
Noelley01Noelley01 –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Presentation
This is just annoying that the box came with a hole in it and I’m giving this as a present. In addition this was delivered inside a box which was not damaged so not sure what happened. Just annoying……
Ralph and Tonya –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exactly as advertised
Liked
AF –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Did not arrive with proper part
The Hape Pound and Tap Bench was described as safe for 12 + month old babies. The tapping tool for the xylophone was pictured as a safely designed, flexible tool which I had not seen anywhere else. It was the reason I ordered this one. When the set arrived, it came with a hard and pointed wooden stick instead, not safe for toddling infants just learning to walk. I called the company and they are out of the proper tools, didn’t know when they’d get more in. It appears sturdy and well made but in my view, not good for little ones.
@sobersinglemommy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My son’s favorite toy!
This was one of my son’s favorite toys when he was 1-3 years old. I got for him for his 1st Christmas (he was 10 months old). He is now almost 5 and I got rid of his old one, but my nephew is 14 months old and I just bought one for him for Christmas too! Great price, but I got on sale!
Hcavinder –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Christmas Present
I bought this for my great-niece. She is 18 months. I kid you not, she played with this for hours with lots of other toys to choose from. I love that she can make noise but there are no batteries. Great purchase.
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My son loves it!
It’s a toy, different parts of it gives my son different forms of sensory stimulus from tactile, sound, vision. It also helps with the fine motor development from ball to the hammer to the red stick!
James –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great toy for parents and kids lol
I love the toy and so does my son around 9 months old. I like that it comes with sheet music so I learned how to play the xylophone myself! Really cool to learn that. Wasn’t expecting it. It’s all children’s melodies.
BlackStone_NANA –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute
Good quality. No strong smell. Baby is 1.5 yo. He will throw the wooden balls, which make huge noise. He played 2 days and put it away.
O’s Mom –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Captivating
My son is in love with this item! The two different options for play has kept him engaged which is allowing him to explore and even learn new ways to entertain himself.
One person found this helpful
Ibrahim Saad –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent
Got it as a Christmas gift for my nephew ( 12 months old) she is enjoying playing with it. Very good price, highly recommend it!
Elia –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Second best toy
My baby loves this toy so much. He likes he rubber remote the most lol. I was not expecting this toy to be so well made for the price but it’s incredible.
Elliah –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Son loves it
The xylophone was in tune and my son really enjoys every aspect of the toy. Kept him entertained for a good while.
CHEN, CHING-CHI –
4.0 out of 5 stars
I bought used one from Amazon warehouse
This one is not too bad, the package is good enough and working perfectly for my little one.
Laura W. Christensen –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grows with your baby
My 8-month-old granddaughter has found many ways to play with this toy. The mallets are apparently great to chew on. She also uses them to tap on anything she can find to see if she can make noise. I was concerned that she could gag herself with them, but this hasn’t been a problem. The balls also serve the same purpose. And the bench makes oddly satisfying sounds.There are two downsides to this toy. 1. The xylophone is tinny and off-pitch (baby doesn’t care but it bugs me) and 2. there are several parts to the toy, which means tracking them down if you want to play with all of it.
6 people found this helpful
Benton Whitesides –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A favorite!
We received this as a gift & my son loved this so much that I’ve given it a few times to other families as gifts in the years since.
Triplet Reviews –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Could be better with a couple of easy tweaks
This xylophone bench is a pretty toy – it feels solid, the wood is good quality and the paint is vibrant. The balls are very solid and heavy, which is great now, although there may be a time when I have to take them away for fear of them going through a window. My triplets love picking up the mallet and banging on the xylophone and they also like rolling the balls around, although they haven’t gotten the hang of knocking the balls through yet. It’s nice that the xylophone comes out to give flexibility to the toy before kids are old enough to hammer the balls through. There are two things that would make this a better toy, though – 1. The xylophone is drastically out of tune. I read this in other reviews before purchasing and thought it was a silly complaint about a child’s toy, but it really is pretty annoying. It’s not that the notes are a little sharp or flat, they are just bad. When I try to play little songs like Mary Had a Little Lamb for the kids, the song is not a little off, it’s unrecognizable. Similarly, running the mallet down the xylophone does not create a pleasing noise. That means when the kids are too old to enjoy random noise and ball hammering, the toy will be useless because the xylophone cannot be used as an actual instrument, even a rudimentary one. 2. The balls (when knocked through the holes) roll too quickly down the xylophone. They basically bounce off two notes simultaneously and out the hole. I’m sure the kids will still appreciate that when they hammer the ball through it makes a noise, but if the xylophone had been a little less sloped, maybe, the ball would have rolled nicely down and played a soothing scale. Assume the xylophone tubes made a scale, which they do not (see 1. above). In summary – it’s a nice toy that looks like it will last, but the couple of issues I have seem like missed opportunities to create a toy that would be fun for older children (and their parents) as well.
11 people found this helpful
Jaimie M. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent quality, cool toy!
We love this toy! Honestly I think it’s my favorite toy my kiddo owns, lol. My toddler who is now 20 months, has had this toy for a little over 6 months now and still plays with is almost daily.The craftsmanship is wonderful, it’s extremely sturdy, I’ve caught the little guy briefly standing on it(until mom comes running over to stop him, of course) multiple times and he’s 25 pounds. Even all the removable parts and constructed very well. You can tell that this company really cares about quality.Here’s a breakdown of how the toy works: when the xylophone and the balls are all in place, the child hammers each ball through (takes a 2-3 taps) and the ball rolls down the xylophone hitting the metal pieces making a pleasant sound on its way. It’s very easy to use, and it’s an easy concept for the learning toddler. I’d say at 1 year and up is a great age, earlier than that maybe just the xylophone part and close monitoring with the hammer as it could pose a choking hazard (long handle). The xylophone is removable if the child feels like just a jam sesh on it which is great, it has a little handle for easy portability and my little one likes to just run around with it sometimes. Another great thing is that other objects work fine at making music on this xylophone, even a plastic megablox piece for example, which allows a little room for creativity and exploration of materials.I do wish they sold extra wooden balls though, or maybe if it came with an extra set. If your playroom, or toy box is anything like mine, there are lots of little things and stuff like that can easily get seperated and temporarily misplaced. After all this time, that is the only draw back for me.(…)
9 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Favorite Toy
We gave this to my daughter for her 1st birthday and she LOVED it. It was the perfect gift for her developmental stage. She favored it over all her other gifts (and other toys) and spent long sessions playing with it daily. She’s 15 months now, and still loves playing with it. This is a great bang for your buck toy. The balls are just the right size for her hand, and loves those on their own (she has many balls, but favors these). She’s always carrying them around the house. Pushing the balls through the holes is really fun to her. You have to push just a little to get them to go through, it’s a good challenge, but it never frustrates her. She always claps when they go in. The xylophone tinkling as it rolls down is very satisfying. It’s also fun on it’s own to make music. Then the hammer option is another element that she thinks is fun. All these things help her develop her motor movements. It’s a smart toy. It combines the Montessori ball drop, music, hammer, etc. Can’t say enough great things about this toy. Quality is fabulous and it looks nice. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE. (My mom’s dog chewed up one of the balls, but we were able to order a replacement set that fit perfect from Hape.)
2 people found this helpful
TR –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this toy
It’s so much fun and never get tired of it! It’s so easy and love the music!
susan gretzinger –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this produce
I bought this as a gift for a first bday. My kids loved ball hammer toys when they were young. I was hesitant because, usually, I’m not too fond of xylophone toys because they typically sound so bad. This one sounds great! As the balls fall through the holes they ding the music, which is a nice touch. The child can easily remove the xylophone and carry it around. This is one of the favorite toys for the 1 and 2-year-olds I watch!
One person found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good except for paper songs
Good quality and my son likes it (as does his 5-year-old sister haha). Only complaint is that the songs that come with it are on a long paper, so that got torn right away. Thicker paper/cardboard would be much better
2 people found this helpful
Mark Davis –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for all
My daughter cracked up every time Miss Rachel used this so we bought her one for her 1st Birthday. She loves to bang on the balls and xylophone and her other toys with the mallet. Sometimes when I’m playing with the Xylophone she decides it’s her turn and takes over for me. She has yet to hit herself or the dog so that is great!
2 people found this helpful
newgrandmama –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very happy!
I gave this to my grand-daughter (7 months). even though the recommended beginning age is 1 year. She does fine with close adult supervision and limited play (she can lift it and bang it around if we allowed). I like to get toys with several developmental activities that will last a long time and this fits the bill.At her age, we played with the balls (very brightly colored and large enough so not to be a choking hazard). She could easily grab and hold them, put them in and out of buckets; she really was interested in tracking them as they slowly rolled on the hardwood floor.She tried to put them in the designated holes on the bench, but I don’t think she fully grasps that task yet.Very interested in the sounds when we pushed them through the holes and watching them roll out! Encouraged her to semi-crawl and reach for them. I tapped them in with the hammer to get them through, but it took some force (she can’t do it yet) and it’s a little loud!I love that it’s two toys in one with the xylophone that pulls out and used by itself. A WORD OF CAUTION WITH THE HAMMER: We will not let her play with the hammer without close supervision. The long handle is a definite choking hazard! She could tap it to play music when we held it with her. We also hit the keys with the balls and they made music – safer for babies her age. The sound on this one was fine – in tune enough as expected for a toy.Non-toxic; the colors are very bright and interesting to a child. Well built and seems it will be long-lasting. So much to learn (colors, numbers, shapes, fine/gross motor skills, cause-effect, music!). For all that – I think the price is very reasonable.
13 people found this helpful
Jessica H. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great speech therapy toy!
My kids at work love this toy! It’s well made and durable. It’s tons of fun!
Cristina –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grandson becoming a musician
My 2 year old grandson loves banging on his new toy. I think he will become a musician some day. It doesn’t break no matter how hard he hits it. It is pretty, well made, sturdy and durable. Great gift for the price!
2 people found this helpful
BAS –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great toy
Well made and fun toy
Gabby Reinhardt –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super cute toy!
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I bought this toy for my one year old, but my four year old has also enjoyed it. It is great quality, and I really like that you can take the xylophone out and use it separately. Plus it came with a fun set of instructions so you can play songs on the xylophone when your child is older. So far we love it!
Elena –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for my 1-year-old
He LOVES this. So many fun things he can do. The only reason I took away one star was because the green ball slot is just a little too large, and sometimes the ball just falls through on it’s own. But the wooden balls are amazing – he loves to hit them together and hammer them or push them through onto the xylophone. He also loves sliding the xylophone in and out. Great toy!
Briana –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Got it for a 9 month old
Baby likes it. It’s a 2 n 1 toy almost. Xylophone is cool. Brought back memories. Definitely a great gift overall
Sarah –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for my 1 year old
This is a great quality toy. Love that the xylophone can be pulled out to use as a music toy separate from the ball frame. My now one year old received this when she was nine months old and within a few weeks had figured out how to use the hammer to bang on the balls. She also enjoys banging the balls together and rolling them. My 2 and 3 year old nephews also enjoy playing with this toy when they come over. We’ve only had it a few months but it seems very durable and I anticipate using it for years to come. One feature that I do wish this had which I’ve seen on others is a built in tray to catch the balls as they do roll out quickly and on tile floors like ours tend to get lost.
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C Williams –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice quality
Really good quality. Wooden nostalgic type toy. Comes in a nice box also.
Brittany Sparrowgrove –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xylophone sounds amazing. Ball thing is weird.
I think I got this for myself. The xylophone sounds so good for the price that I find myself using it to make melodies for new songs to write. The hammer and ball thing works fine, although I thought it’d make the xylophone ring out a little louder upon dropping the balls on it. That part doesn’t really matter though. It’s been dropped a few times and still works great. Xylophone for the win.
Tammy L. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Gift for a Young Child
I ordered this for my 11 month old grandson. I was not sure if he would be able to use it yet, but the hammer that comes with it was perfect for his little hands. It teaches hand/eye coordination. He loves hitting the balls as well. This was a great gift. I highly recommend it. I am very pleased with my purchase.