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Remo Rhythm Club Bongos





The Remo Rhythm Club Bongos are great for small hands. Not only will they help your children to develop hand eye coordination, but when used in the classroom or daycare setting, they can also increase their social development.



The Rhythm Club bongos come in 5 and 6 inch diameters. The shell features a brightly colored picture that kids are sure to enjoy. You can also read some reviews of this particular Remo Rhythm Club drum in the store.



A floor tom is a great addition to your classrom drum circle. This 10 inch Remo Rhythm Club Tom comes with a mallet and is durable enough to stand up to your little one's playing.



The Remo Rhythm Club Konga features a six inch diameter head and is 12 inches tall. Projects low end well.



This small Remo Rhythm Club Tambourine comes with four sets of jingles. Six inch diameter head. See my Remo Tambourine page for more designs.

Click Here To Purchase Remo Rhythm Club Bongos.



For more cool drumming ideas for children, check out the Kids Drum Set page. You may also want to learn more about Remo Drums.



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