Toy Instruments Design, Nostalgia, Music

Toy Instruments Design, Nostalgia, Music by Eric Schneider is a visually engaging exploration of musical toys produced from the 1950s to the present. Published by Mark Batty in 2010, this edition spans 190 pages and is presented in English. The book showcases a diverse collection of toy instruments, highlighting their role in inspiring both children and adults to engage with music.
Readers will discover a rich array of photographs and informative text that illustrate the playful nature of these musical toys. The content emphasizes how these instruments are designed not only to captivate children but also to resonate with adults who have their own musical interests. Covering topics such as antiques, collectibles, and popular culture, this book offers insights into the intersection of music and play, making it a unique addition to any collection.
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Toy Instruments comprises an eye-popping collection of musical toys made between the 1950s and today. In theory, all of these toys are meant to excite children about learning how to play an instrument. What becomes clear, however, though the photographs and text, however, is that these products could be as much fun for adults as children, especially for adults with their own musical interests.
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