Magic Piano for babies – Derek Janis

Magic Piano for babies

Magic Piano for babies

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Magic Piano for babies! Developed by the innovative team at Derek Janis, this Education game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 11th June 2015, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 10th April 2020.

Are you a fan of Education, Family, or Music games? Then Magic Piano for babies is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Magic Piano for babies

Over 14 players have rated Magic Piano for babies. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Magic Piano for babies Cost?

Good news! You can download Magic Piano for babies on your iOS device absolutely free!

Magic Piano for babies Release Date

Eager to know when Magic Piano for babies first graced the App Store? It was launched on 11th June 2015.

When Was Magic Piano for babies Last Updated?

The latest version of Magic Piano for babies was updated on 10th April 2020, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Magic Piano for babies?

To get started with Magic Piano for babies, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Magic Piano for babies

Magic Piano is focused on cause-and-effect interactions that are designed to appeal to babies. Each time your baby touches the screen, cheerful colors and happy sparks appear and a piano note plays. Babies naturally love to shake things, and when your baby shakes your device, a song plays automatically!

Magic Piano for babies was carefully designed to be baby-proof. There are no ads, no popups, and no settings. There’s nothing that requires adult intervention, and there’s nothing for your child to break.

Magic Piano will keep your baby entertained, and it won’t annoy you or the people around you. Use it on a plane, in the car, or anywhere else you need to keep your baby happy. Some parents have even told us they have extra time in the shower because Magic keeps their child occupied. And, therapists have used Magic Piano for babies to help teach cause-and-effect to developmentally-challenged toddlers!

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Magic Piano for babies updated on 10th April 2020:

#What’s new in version 1.8

  • Squashed some bugs
  • Updated assets
  • Modernized app internals
  • Updated screensho

User Reviews on Magic Piano for babies

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Magic Piano for babies below:

We purchased this app to use with our more involved kids. We thought it was bugged but we realized you have to have the ringer turned on to work.


We like that the note you get depends on where you tap the screen, so you can actually play some songs. The notes are in order, but in 2 rows alternating up and down as you move across, not straight across like on a piano, so that takes some getting used to if you want to play songs. There is one octave ( 8 notes). It even lets you play chords by hitting different spots with different fingers at the same time. Not bad for a buck.


This will keep your littlest grandkids occupied and quiet when they need to be seen and not heard for a few minutes.


So simple yet captivating and entertaining. One of our baby’s favorite apps!


Pleasant, mild sounds and colorful imagery- responsive to touches from tiny hands.


We love this simple game for babies. Our son is enthralled.


Our daughter is thoroughly enjoying this app and the others in the bundle. Easy to use and ideal for small children who need to work on eye-hand coordination. Thanks!

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