Wind Toys & Sound Effects

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£2.40
(inc. VAT)

Colourful Bamboo Jaws Harp

£3.00
(inc. VAT)

Duck sound

£2.00
(inc. VAT)

Bamboo Bird Whistle

£8.50
(inc. VAT)

Vietnamese Jaws Harp or Jews harp

£9.95
(inc. VAT)

Classic Tin Kazoo with 2 part metal body and replaceable membrane

From £5.00
(inc. VAT)

Mini Hooting Owl

£17.95
(inc. VAT)

Atlas Dark Grey Swannee Whistle

£3.95
(inc. VAT)

Peruvian Design

£6.75
(inc. VAT)

Carved Duck Sounder

£8.50
(inc. VAT)

These whistling tubes or ‘noise-makers’ will keep children entertained for hours, whilst also demonstrating the fascinating physics behind music.

Simply twirl the red tube around and the air moving through it produces a range of tones, loosely on the harmonic scale. When you twirl faster a higher tone is produced.

£49.99
(inc. VAT)

The WindSinger is an absolute novelty with its sonorous sounds, the unbelievable variety of movement possibilities and techniques.

No matter how you swing it, its lasting tone will accompany you. Stirring rhythms can be heard by waving it up and down quickly, while slow circling invites you to a meditative bath of sound. And even the subtle sound of a light sabre can be created when the WindSinger is moved through the air gently or even vigorously. You can also dance and perform with it, as the response of the rubber band is wonderfully easy.

With its pleasant birchwood handle and the low weight of just 160 g, the buzzing bow lies balanced in the hand and is easy to play. This unusual effect instrument is handmade in Austria and the excellent workmanship underlines its quality

£5.00
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Made in Peru, this beautiful handmade ceramic bird has a hidden talent. Fill with a small amount of water, gently blow into the tail and as your breath travels through the water you will start the bird singing with all the joys of a dawn chorus. Height 6cm.

£3.00
(inc. VAT)

Plastic Kazoo gives a great humming sound

From a fart whistle to a fairy flute . . . . 

From a stadium horn to a bicycle horn . . . .

Birds, cats, monkeys, even elephants  . . .