IQ Plus Large Percussion Set in Bag - 17 pcs

Brand IQ Plus Music
Recommended Age 3+ yrs

SKU: 149890

$479.95

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The IQ Plus Percussion Bag Set comes with a pre-selected assortment of 17 children’s favorite IQ Plus instruments. The heavy-duty nylon bag allows you to carry the set of instruments anywhere conveniently and with 17 storage slots specially-designed for storing these instruments, it provides a secure space for all the instruments when they are not used.

An ideal instrument set for a music classroom setting, where this set will provide many students with collaborative instruments to play together and stored safely when they are not being used. This Percussion Bag Set comes with the following instruments: Plastic Egg Maracas, Wooden Maracas, Egg Shakers, Agogo Bells, Moon Wood Tambourine, 4” & 6” Triangles, Castanet with Handle, Jingle Stick, Wooden Guiro Shaker, Wood Block, Two-Tone Wood Block, 7.5” Guiro Tone Block, Mini Cymbals, Cool Shaker, Indian Drum, and Cabasa.

  • Constructed of high-strength nylon, very durable and easily portable, allowing children to carry their favorite IQ Plus instruments anywhere!
  • Bag size 10cm x 40cm x 50cm and weights 2.85kg (bag only)
  • Comes with 17 of the most popular IQ Plus hand-held percussion instruments
  • Specially-designed storage slots keep each instrument safe and secure while they are not being used

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