Sharon Abbott - music genius and entrepreneur - had a brilliant idea. How about making a musical toy for toddlers that is also a proper hand-made piano in miniature - that you don’t need batteries for! One of my personal gripes about musical toys for little ones is that they are never ‘real’ enough and are expensive considering that they don’t have a very long shelf-life. A plastic guitar on which you can press a button only to hear a distorted jangly tune being played is enough to put anyone off music for life! And it is inevitable that they will either get broken or end up being forgotten about as they don’t really stimulate the child effectively to inspire them to learn the instrument.

At home, we are very musical and we have plenty of instruments around the house including an old piano (from Free-Cycle) a few guitars, an electric gigging piano, drums, percussion, whistles and our newest addition - a baby grand! Our little daughter Maya (13 months at the time of writing) was very impressed when we opened up the box and set up the Keyskills piano in our lounge at home. And she has played on it every single day, sitting ‘nicely’ on the stool that comes with it (and sometimes standing up and playing or sitting on the lid!) The sound is quite ‘music-box-esque’ - a really pretty sound which is accomplished in the same way you’d get a note out of a ‘real’ piano. You hit a key, the key is attached to a hammer and the hammer strikes a steel rod. This is cause and effect at its finest! There are over two octaves (with 30 keys) and you can play as many keys at a time as you wish (a task you can’t usually perform on a toy keyboard - which is very frustrating as this is a prominent factor in the developing of specific skills when mastering the key board).


The piano is built from a solid wood construction and the keys are made of plastic - no need to tune and it’s very easy to assemble.
