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Tweet Beats

December 1, 2019 By MomMomOnTheGo

I have reviewed a number of music-making birds in the past and the latest one that I came across is called Tweet Beats. These birds know how to sing and each bird tweets away with its own sound and personality. The Tweet Beats birds are decorated with character and their tweets provide music-loving kids options to mix the beat-up depending on which bird they sit on which branch of the Tweet Beats Musical Tree.

The Tweet Beats love music and they all have their own style and sound. Place a Tweet Beat in the tree on 1 of the 4 branches and right away you’ll hear music. Each bird has his own drum, bass, melody and song in their own music style. So each bird has a unique sound!

By combining the Tweet Beats you can create your own songs. Switch birds, make the most beautiful Tweet Beat combinations and listen to the coolest music!

Create your own style, discover how to make music and combine endlessly with your Tweet Beats.

Video Credit: Tweet Beats

Each Tweet Beats comes with the Tweet Beat Musical Tree and 4 birds. There are also single birds available to purchase to add to your Tweet Beats collection and mix the music up even more. There are a number of the single Tweet Beats birds available now and a number coming soon. Here is a peek at what a few of the single birds look like…

Photo Credit: Tweet Beats

Tweet Beats is recommended for ages 5 and older and I agree with this age ranking. Although younger kids will probably find the music entertaining especially when they know that changing the birds’ branch changes the music, I think the care of the product would require adult supervision if anyone under 5 is playing with Tweet Beats. I can see that the birds and musical tree need to be kept dry and not dropped and banged around which is something younger kids might accidentally do.

The Tweet Beats to me falls into the collectible categories of toy products. With a lineup of different birds, I can see kids wanting to collect each bird which would allow them to have what seems to be a library of Tweet Beats music to DJ all on their own.

Tweet Beats can be found at your local Mastermind Toys as well as online.

To find out more about Tweet Beats, make sure to check them out here…

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Disclosure: MomMomOnTheGo was provided product for the purpose of conducting this review. As always, MomMomOnTheGo only supports companies, products, and services that she loves.

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