Being a toy tester is a fun job. It gives me a chance to explore something new with my kids, and I love to watch their reactions as they experience interesting sights and sounds for the first time.
I can’t say we’ve ever had any duds dumped on us by the lovely folks at PTPA. But, for the most, part, toys are just toys. They’re material things that help us piece together different parts of our day . Some are more educational than others. Some are just pure fun.
Rarely do both of my kids enjoy the same toy; after all, one of them is now 21 months old and the other is four. They’re in very different stages. One’s a boy and one’s a girl. We try not to define our toy experiences by gender in this house, but nature calls and The K Man generally enjoys trucks and tractors and Things That Make Loud Noises, while Miss Q wants to dress up in bunny ears, sunglasses and a feather boa. At the same time.
And, typically, they have a love affair with a toy for a few days – maybe a week – and then want to explore something new for a while. (I really wish I was one of those moms who was organized enough to rotate toys, but I’m just not. Toy rotation in my house looks more like this: if it gets thrown into a bin within child-reaching distance, it’s in the rotation!)
It has been our great privilege to evaluate this experiential toy and help award it with the PTPA Seal of Approval. The new Symphony in B. is a special toy that will be in our family for many years. Hard to categorize, and so intriguingly hard to describe well – I’ll try to do it justice (and may just post a video on my YouTube channel as well).
Basically, there are 13 instruments (clarinet, flute, tuba, trumpet, xylophone, drums, cymbals, piano, accordion, koto, guitar, violin and sitar) – which form your own personal orchestra and can be combined to a maximum of six instruments at a time. Let’s get on with this glowing review.
THE GOOD
There are 15 songs. Full songs – not song samples. And a set of lyrics, too, so you’ll also finally know the words to “I’m washin’ up my baby grumble-bee,” as my four year old sings it.
The age recommendation on the packaging is four to 13 (though online it’s three to 13), but I think this discredits even younger kids. Although Miss Q likes to swipe all of the instruments clear off the Symphony in B. panel at least seven times a day, she also very much knows how to use every component of this toy. This experience. She’s not two and has it pretty much mastered – and LOVES it. As does The K Man. As did our neighbour’s two and four year olds. As did The K Man’s young cousins. As does my 65-year-old father. In fact, everyone who sees it thinks it’s pretty neat. This is an ageless toy, really, but I’d probably rate it more for the two- to 10-year-old range.
Symphony in B. teaches colour and shape recognition. Each instrument corresponds to a specific colour and shape in the orchestra pit. With 13 different colours and 13 different shapes, this goes well beyond every other toy we own. Normally, there are about four colours and as many shapes.
The sound quality is excellent. I can clearly make out each instrument as it’s added or taken away from the mix.
It’s just really frickin cool to play with. You get this amazing sense of creating something. Look, I know I’m not Beethoven, but there’s something so magical about creating and recreating the fifth symphony with various instruments. Play Wheels on the Bus with just a tuba and the drums. Then try it again with a clarinet, the piano and a violin. Let your child’s imagination run wild. Again, again and again.
You’ll learn something new at every turn. Maybe, like me, you didn’t know what a koto was. Perhaps you didn’t know what sections of the orchestra best accompany the other (press a button on the Symphony in B. to be enlightened). Didn’t know that the xylophone is considered a percussion instrument? Now you do. What constitutes a string section? Press a button to find out.
An on and off switch PLUS auto-off. Thank you, Symphony in B. Thank you.
Batteries included! All six of them.
The packaging and marketing is, for lack of a better word, brilliant. There’s serious attention to detail. This, of course, has nothing to do with the toy itself or its functionality or fun-factor. This is just for the writer in me who appreciates really good writing. The people over at B. Toys are a clever bunch.
There are buttons to control tempo and volume (hallelujah!). While the idea of lento or pianissimo is lost on both of my kids at this stage, what they do understand is that it’s really, really funny to listen to what they call the “circus song” really, really fast and crazy loud. Incidentally, I just referred to the lyric sheet and it turns out that the circus song is actually called Entry of the Gladiators and was originally written as a military march. Huh!
This is a gift worth giving. I implore you, if you’re looking to spend about 50 bucks on a gift for anyone less than 10 years old, this is it.
How many toys do you have that you loathe playing with to appease your kid? This is perhaps what I love most about Symphony in B. I never feel like it’s a chore to get down on the ground and play with it. My kids and I find it equally amusing. It encourages us to work together, to play together. And, sometimes, to swipe together.
THE GAFFE
Every so often, and it’s rare but I’ve noticed it a few times, there are instruments that just don’t jibe. One is just slightly off the beat, or something. Maybe it’s that they’re just playing two very different parts of the melody but it doesn’t “work.”
One night, after a couple of the instruments made their way outdoors (without my knowledge or approval, I assure you), we put them into the pit and they played this wretched, jarring, static-y noise. This happened twice with two different instruments. And then it’s never happened again. Odd.
My parents – in their 60s – tell me they would really have appreciated if the makers of Symphony in B. would have added some paint in the imprinted text on either side of the “PLAY” button. It’s hard for them to read. I don’t find it hard to read, but I’ll revisit this post when I hit 40 and let you know if that changes.
I’d love an optional AC adaptor to come with this. We had to replace each of the six batteries within the first week of use. Yes, we use it a lot. Multiple times a day. So it would be great to just plug it in.
THE GEARS
4.5/5
So…where can you buy it?
- Too many stores to list! Use your city, province/state or zip/postal code to find a store near you
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Dianne Worsley says
I live in Prince George BC and would like to purchase Symphony in B for my Granddaughter. Could you help me locate either an online or retail outlet who would ship it to me.
Mommy Gearest says
Hi Dianne – great choice! They will LOVE it. Unless you want to chance duty charges, I’m not sure if Target delivers to Canada. I know they have the lowest price. Have you tried Mastermind Toys? Here’s the link (though it’s premium priced at $74.95): http://www.mastermindtoys.com/Battat-Symphony-In-B.aspx. It looks like once you add it to your cart and go to the checkout that you can estimate your delivery charges. The other alternative I could suggest is visiting B. You Toys’ website and using the store locator with your postal code. Please let me know if you’re still having trouble! 🙂
Sai Pitman says
I have this and the instruments i like are the Koto and Sitar and in real life a Sitar and Koto are Rare
Mommy Gearest says
It’s a neat toy for sure!
Dianne Worsley says
I live in Prince George BC and would like to purchase Symphony in B for my Granddaughter. Could you help me locate either an online or retail outlet who would ship it to me.
Mommy Gearest says
Hi Dianne – great choice! They will LOVE it. Unless you want to chance duty charges, I’m not sure if Target delivers to Canada. I know they have the lowest price. Have you tried Mastermind Toys? Here’s the link (though it’s premium priced at $74.95): http://www.mastermindtoys.com/Battat-Symphony-In-B.aspx. It looks like once you add it to your cart and go to the checkout that you can estimate your delivery charges. The other alternative I could suggest is visiting B. You Toys’ website and using the store locator with your postal code. Please let me know if you’re still having trouble! 🙂
Melissa G says
Doesn’t B Toys have one of the best websites around?!
Mommy Gearest says
THE BEST!!! I love the witty writing, and all the posts of kids’ quotes. It’s clever, clever, clever. Love this company.
Melissa G says
Doesn’t B Toys have one of the best websites around?!
Mommy Gearest says
THE BEST!!! I love the witty writing, and all the posts of kids’ quotes. It’s clever, clever, clever. Love this company.
HEIDI says
I like that there is a variety of instruments as part of this toy as it offers a bit more of a broader intro to music than most musical toys.
HEIDI says
I like that there is a variety of instruments as part of this toy as it offers a bit more of a broader intro to music than most musical toys.
Cheryl Morreale (@loucheryl) says
My son would love the 13 instruments this toy offers!
Cheryl Morreale (@loucheryl) says
My son would love the 13 instruments this toy offers!
Tiffany Kinney says
my son would love to hear all the different instruments.
Tiffany Kinney says
my son would love to hear all the different instruments.
Nena Sinclair says
I think the Symphony in B is a great way to get kids interested in music! I’m going to add this to my list of possibilities for a Christmas gift for my grandson, who’s 4, and you can bet his 9 month old sister will be wanting in on the action, too!
Nena Sinclair says
I think the Symphony in B is a great way to get kids interested in music! I’m going to add this to my list of possibilities for a Christmas gift for my grandson, who’s 4, and you can bet his 9 month old sister will be wanting in on the action, too!
Nena Sinclair says
My granddaughter would love the Sit-to-Race Learning Wheels!
Nena Sinclair says
My granddaughter would love the Sit-to-Race Learning Wheels!
Ingrid L says
I love that it is a toy that can ‘grow’ with your children.
What kids are interested in changes as they get older and this toy seems to have something for all ages.
Ingrid L says
I love that it is a toy that can ‘grow’ with your children.
What kids are interested in changes as they get older and this toy seems to have something for all ages.
Cortney says
Sounds like a toy both my 2 & 4 year old daughters would love!
Mommy Gearest says
They really would!
Cortney says
Sounds like a toy both my 2 & 4 year old daughters would love!
Mommy Gearest says
They really would!
Jennifer says
I am really interested in purchasing this toy but can’t find it online anywhere. Mastermind seems to have a version but it is listed at $100. Do you have an online recommendation? The B Toys site lists only Zellers stores. Has anyone found it at a Zellers?
Mommy Gearest says
Hi Jennifer – hmmm…Zellers is closing left, right and centre so it might be tough to find there. I did a broader search in the company’s where to buy section and I found these; you might try calling them to see if you can purchase it over the phone and have them ship it to you. I know Moms to Be does free shipping over a certain amount:
Moms To Be…And More
1642 Bayview Ave.
Toronto, ON M4G 3C2
Phone: (416) 488-9907
Lil Niblets & Baby Sprouts
1654 Avenue Road
Toronto , ON M5M 3Y1
Phone: (416) 249-9881
Games & Hobby Zone (33.9 miles)
2 Bloor St. W.,
Toronto , ON M4W 3E2
Phone: (416) 413-1511
If you don’t have luck with these, please email me at andrea@mommygearest.com and I will touch base with the company to help you find it.
Jennifer says
I am really interested in purchasing this toy but can’t find it online anywhere. Mastermind seems to have a version but it is listed at $100. Do you have an online recommendation? The B Toys site lists only Zellers stores. Has anyone found it at a Zellers?
Mommy Gearest says
Hi Jennifer – hmmm…Zellers is closing left, right and centre so it might be tough to find there. I did a broader search in the company’s where to buy section and I found these; you might try calling them to see if you can purchase it over the phone and have them ship it to you. I know Moms to Be does free shipping over a certain amount:
Moms To Be…And More
1642 Bayview Ave.
Toronto, ON M4G 3C2
Phone: (416) 488-9907
Lil Niblets & Baby Sprouts
1654 Avenue Road
Toronto , ON M5M 3Y1
Phone: (416) 249-9881
Games & Hobby Zone (33.9 miles)
2 Bloor St. W.,
Toronto , ON M4W 3E2
Phone: (416) 413-1511
If you don’t have luck with these, please email me at andrea@185.56.85.195 and I will touch base with the company to help you find it.
Sharlene says
It’s a great way for kids to learn about instruments at an early age!
Sharlene says
It’s a great way for kids to learn about instruments at an early age!
Stephanie says
Probably hearing the different instrument sounds!
Stephanie says
Probably hearing the different instrument sounds!
Karen says
Great review. This will be a definite Christmas list item for the littlest one.
Mommy Gearest says
And it should be – you’ll love it just as much as your kiddo!
Karen says
Great review. This will be a definite Christmas list item for the littlest one.
Mommy Gearest says
And it should be – you’ll love it just as much as your kiddo!
Jenna Cameron says
My child would love this toy! What a great way for them to explore music and be creative!
Jenna Cameron says
My child would love this toy! What a great way for them to explore music and be creative!
milagreta r says
I like that all 4 of my children (ages 1-8) can use this 🙂
Mommy Gearest says
The one year old may eat the pieces at first, but will enjoy it fully by next year!
milagreta r says
I like that all 4 of my children (ages 1-8) can use this 🙂
Mommy Gearest says
The one year old may eat the pieces at first, but will enjoy it fully by next year!
Amanda Holmes says
My daughter would love this a she is just discovering sounds.
Amanda Holmes says
My daughter would love this a she is just discovering sounds.
Lisa McGunnigle says
This toy is very similar in concept to a Fisher Price toy that my kids had when they were younger. That toy has since been passed on to their cousins – this seems like the more sophisticated older brother. Our family is very into music – playing and listening – so this would be a great addition to our toybox.
Mommy Gearest says
The Symphony in B. is definitely sophisticated…in fact, all of B. Toys’ toys are!
Lisa McGunnigle says
This toy is very similar in concept to a Fisher Price toy that my kids had when they were younger. That toy has since been passed on to their cousins – this seems like the more sophisticated older brother. Our family is very into music – playing and listening – so this would be a great addition to our toybox.
Mommy Gearest says
The Symphony in B. is definitely sophisticated…in fact, all of B. Toys’ toys are!
Liisa Sheldrick says
Great review! I hate most “sound and lights” toys, I feel like they are yelling at us! This however, sounds like an activity toy that F would love!
Mommy Gearest says
It. Is. Awesome. (No yelling.)
Liisa Sheldrick says
Great review! I hate most “sound and lights” toys, I feel like they are yelling at us! This however, sounds like an activity toy that F would love!
Mommy Gearest says
It. Is. Awesome. (No yelling.)
Sarah Ahmad says
My kids would love every aspect of this toy!
Mommy Gearest says
Yes, yes they would.
Sarah Ahmad says
My kids would love every aspect of this toy!
Mommy Gearest says
Yes, yes they would.