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A. Energy Chimes 3 - 8 yrs. (India & Asia) Mesmerizing sounds are created by this wood-base metal tone instrument.
J510068 3-Tone J510069 1-Tone
$15.99 9.99
B. Pangi Shell Shaker 3 yrs. & up. (Africa) A beautiful, unique percussion instrument, this seed pod shaker is the perfect addition to your multicultural assortment of instruments.
J906250 B C J510085 3"W x 9"L $24.99
C. Kokoriko Clapper 3 yrs. & up. (Asia) The kokoriko clapper is Japanese in origin and creates a diff erent sound depending on how it is twisted.
! WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
$10.99
D. Puili Rhythm Sticks 8 yrs. & up. (Hawaii) Set of 10 authentic Hawaiian split-bamboo rhythm sticks.
J100549 14"L E D J906554 $26.99
E. West African Shekere 3 yrs. & up. (Africa) Our medium shekere is 6"–7" in diameter.
$35.99
F. West African Gankoguil 3 yrs. & up. (Africa) This unique instrument can be a great way to lead accurate rhythm in a large group. Strike the two pieces together to play.
J906555 J906553 13½"L x 6½"W
H. Oriental Gong (Asia) 7" Oriental Gong with stand and mallet.
J906556 J905922 7"D x 2 1 $38.99
I. Ukulele 3 yrs. & up. (Europe, Hawaii, North & South America) Just like a guitar, but with only four plastic strings. /2
"W x 21"L
J. Glockenspiel 3 yrs. & up. (Sweden) Glockenspiels are native to the Swedish culture–the metal chimes create beautiful soft sounds.
J510080 13½"L x 6½"W F H G
Around the world, music is culture. Integrating global instruments promotes understanding & acceptance of other cultures.
$21.99 $25.99 $27.99
G. African Agogo Bell 3 yrs. & up. This agogo bell features two bells with distinct pitches. Play the instrument with the included mallet.
$14.99
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