The 10 Best Piano Keyboards For Kids

Updated November 01, 2018 by Gregg Parker

This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in October of 2018. Your kids are going to make noise, so it might as well be something pleasant. If you don't want to commit to having a full upright piano in your home, have them start out on one of these keyboards. Even if they're not ready for serious practice, there's loads of fun to be had with included beats and recorded songs. While you're at it, it may be wise to invest in headphones and/or earplugs, too. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. VTech Record & Learn

2. Woby Musical

3. Play22 Playmat

4. RockJam 61-key

5. Fisher-Price Teaching Keys

6. Casio SA76

7. Goplus Wood Toy Grand

8. Emedia My Piano Starter Pack

9. Korg tinyPiano

10. Best Choice Products

Editor's Notes

October 30, 2018:

Added options for younger children looking to play around as well as some for more advanced students. Those serious about piano will likely want to move to a full-size "real" option before long, so these choices are largely about entertainment value. To that end, bright colors and flashing lights are given high marks, as they can keep a child's attention, though the ability to continue learning is what sets apart the best units here.

Last updated on November 01, 2018 by Gregg Parker

Gregg Parker is a writer and puppy enthusiast who divides his time between Los Angeles and the rest of the world. A graduate of the University of Southern California, his eclectic career has involved positions in education, health care, entertainment, nonprofit fundraising, technology, and literature. A points and miles expert, he's well-versed in all topics related to travel, including luggage and travel accessories. Other areas of expertise include pet care products, teaching resources, kitchen appliances, and anything related to coffee or barbecue.


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