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Wooden Tambourine with Jingles

Wooden Tambourine with Jingles

Regular price $19.99
Regular price $14.99 Sale price $19.99
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You can contact us to cancel your order after it has been placed or to request a return within 14 days after delivery, as long as the product has not been visibly damaged by the customer.

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Wooden tambourine with jingles

Structure made of wood, polyester drumhead and wool cover, 15 x 4.5 cm in size, 4 jingles that complement the drum sound and a cut-out handle.

Allows you to follow or create musical rhythms. Traditional instrument.

The importance of music during development

Music enriches children, improving their cognitive ability, creativity and emotions. Learning to play instruments, even as a game, not only develops their hearing but also encourages discipline and coordination.

It is also a great alternative to mobile phones in their free time; music usually appeals to them and supports our goal: STOP ScreenTime!

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The importance of reducing screen time

Affect eyesight negatively

Too much screen time strains the eyeballs and can create or worsen vision problems, especially in children.

The blue light emitted by screens is the cause, and it is more harmful when the screen is close to the eyes.

Difficulty concentrating

A large part of the content on social media (especially the content made for children) is designed to achieve the longest possible consumption time, which creates the habit of spending hours going from one video to another without using creativity.

If the brain gets used to receiving dopamine simply by looking at a screen, it becomes more and more difficult to have fun with activities that require effort.

Lower sleep quality

Prolonged screen use during the day keeps the brain active and makes it harder to switch into “rest mode” and stay there throughout the night (both in adults and children).

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