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Brass plated nickel whistle.
Sometimes known as the cyclist's road clearer, this unmistakable sound, introduced in 1895 and patented in the same year, still finds numerous uses. From tribal dances to marine signalling, this complex whistle is made with a watchmaker's precision.
Harmony Online wants children to make music. Here are a few reasons you should too!
- Movement and dance activities improve coordination and balance
- One-on-one parent and child interaction nurtures self-esteem
- Music-making and music listening activities develop self-discipline, as well as critical and creative thinking skills.
Making music makes children smarter!
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