2008 Hot Christmas Toys: 36-inch Acoustic Guitar from First Act

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With the overwhelming response to the Rock Band and Guitar Hero craze around the globe, one of the hotter items for the tween set is this acoustic Guitar from First Act. Priced at around 70 bucks, it's actually not a bad deal for those budding superstars that want to take their gaming experience to the next level--reality :)

Here's a synopsis:

Calling all future pop-stars -- this white, acoustic guitar, exclusive to Toys"R"Us, comes complete with stickers to decorate this instrument to suit any budding artist's style. The classic, parlor-size guitar features a spruce top, rosewood bridge, and steel-reinforced hardwood neck and provides full, rich sound and easy playing for musicians of any experience level. No batteries required. Ages 9 and up.

Reviews for this item have been very favorable, as parents enjoy the price and the results--it's not too overwhelming in terms of the size of the instrument which can be daunting for those wanting to learn the guitar in terms of coordination, etc. The bad thing about it is that this really is a starter guitar, and therefore they may grow out of it very quickly, meaning another investment on your part. Either way, it's definitely an option for your Rocker! :)


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