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Giant Piano Mat
- Piano mat 183cm (the largest on the market), 2 octaves, 24 keys, 8 instruments, easy to assemble and keep clean
Rainbow Colors introduces your child to the magical world of music using colors.
Children play songs in a few seconds, with excellent sound quality of musical instruments.
The unique color-based method helps children learn, play and enjoy music.
Features of sound mats:
- 183cm long
- 8 instruments
- 10 ready-made songs
- recording and playback function
- fun and exercise for the whole family
- durable and easy to keep clean
- created by musicians.
The largest mat on the market!
About us:
The entire history of the Rainbow Colors brand began in England, specifically in the local music kindergartens. Their owner approached the topic ambitiously. He said that just as small children learn to speak without knowing the letters, he will teach them to play instruments without knowing the notes.
He developed a noteless method based on colors. It was a hit, children as young as 3-4 years old understand colors perfectly and start playing within seconds. Yes, within seconds - proven here in Poland - on our own children. Moreover, similar institutions are beginning to be established in our country, e.g. Barwy Muzyki in Warsaw or DoReMisie in Krakow.
Let's go back to England, where our ambitious musician did not rest on his laurels and started developing instruments based on the Rainbow Colors method: An 8-tone Tongue Drum, a 3/4 size classical guitar, a Hawaiian Ukulele guitar, a piano in the form of a mat, or the world's only harmonica with 4 holes. Initially, they were intended to be used in kindergartens, but they met with such interest from parents that their professional production was finally launched.
They came to Poland as a new product in May 2019 and were warmly welcomed from the very beginning, especially in kindergartens and primary schools. We are also pleased to see the interest in the Rainbow Colors method in children's therapy, which is being implemented by, among others, rehabilitators from the Institute of the Deaf and Mute them. Jakub Falkowski.