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StarburstSing™ — Turn Your Shy Singer Into the Star of the Living Room

Watch Your Quiet Kid Suddenly Refuse to Put the Mic Down

The first time she steps onto that light-up base and the pads flash up around her feet, the whole performance changes. StarburstSing™ is the real-stand, real-mic, real-stage karaoke setup that turns the living room into the show — and turns the kid who freezes at preschool show-and-tell into the one belting choruses for grandma on FaceTime.

Product demonstration

Most Kid Microphones Get Played With Once, Then Buried Under the Couch

You've seen this loop. Birthday excitement on day one. Forgotten by day five. The handheld toys feel cheap, the songs get annoying, and your kid figures out fast that singing into something small isn't the same as being on stage. StarburstSing™ fixes the boredom problem at the source — by being an actual stage, not a noisemaker.

➤ Real Stand, Real Mic, Real "I'm Performing" Feeling: A sturdy adjustable stand at her height plus a smooth microphone shaped for small hands turns the rug into a stage. Not a toy you wave around — a setup that asks her to step up and sing.

➤ A Floor That Lights Up When She Steps Onto It: Five colored pads on the star-shaped base flash and pulse while she sings. Suddenly she's not just holding a microphone — she's dancing, hitting the lights, putting on a show.

➤ Pulls Out the Loud Kid Hiding in the Shy One: Kids who clam up at preschool open up the second nobody's watching but family. Songs become speech practice, shyness becomes a personality, and you finally hear what's been going on in her head.

Product demonstration

A Stand That Grows From Toddler to First-Grader

Most kids' mics are one-size-fits-toddler — too short by age 5, too cheap to last a year. The StarburstSing™ stand cranks from 19.7 inches up to 39.4 inches, so the same setup that fits a 3-year-old still works when she's tackling Disney ballads at 6. The base is weighted to hold steady while she's stepping on the light pads, and the mic clips on and off so she can grip it for the chorus and slot it back for hands-free dancing.

Compare that to the handheld mics that get dropped on day two, the dance mats that stop lighting up after a week, or the toy mics with the same eight songs on loop. StarburstSing™ earns repeat play because the setup itself is the fun — climb on the base, lights respond, mic projects her voice louder than her speaking voice, and suddenly you've got a 20-minute concert on the rug.

Why Parents Keep Buying This as the Birthday Gift That Actually Sticks

Parents at birthday parties watch their friend's kid lose it over StarburstSing™, then text us for the link. It's become the 3rd-and-4th-birthday gift that gets passed around because it actually gets played with past the first week. "Bought this for my niece's 4th birthday — she sets it up before breakfast now. My sister wants to kill me." — Megan T.

Picture Her Six Months From Now, Still Asking to Sing

✓ Confidence That Sticks Around: Belting songs to grandma at 4 makes the preschool stage feel like nothing at 5.

✓ Speech and Rhythm Without the "Practice" Part: Singing along works pronunciation, vocabulary, and timing while she thinks she's just having fun.

✓ A Toy That Earns Its Spot on the Floor: Adjustable stand, light-up pads, sturdy build — still getting played with six months in, not stuffed in a closet.

Three Steps From Box to First Concert

Step 1: Snap the base together and crank the stand to her height — anywhere from 19.7 to 39.4 inches.

Step 2: Pop in batteries, clip the microphone into the stand, and hand her the first chorus.

Step 3: Step back. The lights take over and so does she.

 

StarburstSing™ Cheap Handheld Mics Built-In-Song Toy Mics
Real adjustable stand that grows from toddler to age 6+
Light-up dance pad base she actually steps onto
Sturdy enough to survive a 4-year-old's stage moves
Still getting played with six months in

Specs That Keep the Spotlight on Fun

  • Built To Last: Durable plastic with a sturdy metal stand
  • Adjustable Height: 19.7 inches up to 39.4 inches — grows from toddler to roughly age 6
  • Light-Up Base: Star-shaped weighted base with five colored pads that flash during play
  • Power: Battery operated (not included — pick the brand you trust)
  • Ages: 3 and up
  • Colors: Pink, Blue, or Black

Your Questions, Answered

Will the stand still work for my 6-year-old who's getting tall?

Yes — it extends to 39.4 inches, which clears most kids comfortably up to age 6 or 7. Crank it back down when her little brother wants a turn.

Is the microphone clipped on or attached?

Clipped. She can pull it off the stand to hold and walk around, or snap it back in for hands-free dancing on the light pads.

Are batteries included?

No — we leave that to you so you can pick a brand that lasts longer between swaps. Standard household sizes.

Will my 3-year-old actually understand how to use it?

Yes. There are no menus or settings — pick up the mic, sing, the pads flash when she's on them. She'll figure it out faster than you will.

How sturdy is the base? My kid is rough.

The star-shaped base is weighted plastic that holds steady under stepping and jumping. The clip and stand joints are built for everyday play and tug — plenty for normal 3-to-6-year-old enthusiasm.

StarburstSing™: Because Some Toys Are Worth the Floor Space

We stand behind this one because parents keep telling us the same thing — their kid plays with it for months, not days. If StarburstSing™ doesn't pull your shy singer out of her shell or earn its spot as her favorite toy, message us and we'll make it right. No long forms, no fine print.

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StarburstSing™ — Turn Your Shy Singer Into the Star of the Living Room

Watch Your Quiet Kid Suddenly Refuse to Put the Mic Down

The first time she steps onto that light-up base and the pads flash up around her feet, the whole performance changes. StarburstSing™ is the real-stand, real-mic, real-stage karaoke setup that turns the living room into the show — and turns the kid who freezes at preschool show-and-tell into the one belting choruses for grandma on FaceTime.

Product demonstration

Most Kid Microphones Get Played With Once, Then Buried Under the Couch

You've seen this loop. Birthday excitement on day one. Forgotten by day five. The handheld toys feel cheap, the songs get annoying, and your kid figures out fast that singing into something small isn't the same as being on stage. StarburstSing™ fixes the boredom problem at the source — by being an actual stage, not a noisemaker.

➤ Real Stand, Real Mic, Real "I'm Performing" Feeling: A sturdy adjustable stand at her height plus a smooth microphone shaped for small hands turns the rug into a stage. Not a toy you wave around — a setup that asks her to step up and sing.

➤ A Floor That Lights Up When She Steps Onto It: Five colored pads on the star-shaped base flash and pulse while she sings. Suddenly she's not just holding a microphone — she's dancing, hitting the lights, putting on a show.

➤ Pulls Out the Loud Kid Hiding in the Shy One: Kids who clam up at preschool open up the second nobody's watching but family. Songs become speech practice, shyness becomes a personality, and you finally hear what's been going on in her head.

Product demonstration

A Stand That Grows From Toddler to First-Grader

Most kids' mics are one-size-fits-toddler — too short by age 5, too cheap to last a year. The StarburstSing™ stand cranks from 19.7 inches up to 39.4 inches, so the same setup that fits a 3-year-old still works when she's tackling Disney ballads at 6. The base is weighted to hold steady while she's stepping on the light pads, and the mic clips on and off so she can grip it for the chorus and slot it back for hands-free dancing.

Compare that to the handheld mics that get dropped on day two, the dance mats that stop lighting up after a week, or the toy mics with the same eight songs on loop. StarburstSing™ earns repeat play because the setup itself is the fun — climb on the base, lights respond, mic projects her voice louder than her speaking voice, and suddenly you've got a 20-minute concert on the rug.

Why Parents Keep Buying This as the Birthday Gift That Actually Sticks

Parents at birthday parties watch their friend's kid lose it over StarburstSing™, then text us for the link. It's become the 3rd-and-4th-birthday gift that gets passed around because it actually gets played with past the first week. "Bought this for my niece's 4th birthday — she sets it up before breakfast now. My sister wants to kill me." — Megan T.

Picture Her Six Months From Now, Still Asking to Sing

✓ Confidence That Sticks Around: Belting songs to grandma at 4 makes the preschool stage feel like nothing at 5.

✓ Speech and Rhythm Without the "Practice" Part: Singing along works pronunciation, vocabulary, and timing while she thinks she's just having fun.

✓ A Toy That Earns Its Spot on the Floor: Adjustable stand, light-up pads, sturdy build — still getting played with six months in, not stuffed in a closet.

Three Steps From Box to First Concert

Step 1: Snap the base together and crank the stand to her height — anywhere from 19.7 to 39.4 inches.

Step 2: Pop in batteries, clip the microphone into the stand, and hand her the first chorus.

Step 3: Step back. The lights take over and so does she.

 

StarburstSing™ Cheap Handheld Mics Built-In-Song Toy Mics
Real adjustable stand that grows from toddler to age 6+
Light-up dance pad base she actually steps onto
Sturdy enough to survive a 4-year-old's stage moves
Still getting played with six months in

Specs That Keep the Spotlight on Fun

  • Built To Last: Durable plastic with a sturdy metal stand
  • Adjustable Height: 19.7 inches up to 39.4 inches — grows from toddler to roughly age 6
  • Light-Up Base: Star-shaped weighted base with five colored pads that flash during play
  • Power: Battery operated (not included — pick the brand you trust)
  • Ages: 3 and up
  • Colors: Pink, Blue, or Black

Your Questions, Answered

Will the stand still work for my 6-year-old who's getting tall?

Yes — it extends to 39.4 inches, which clears most kids comfortably up to age 6 or 7. Crank it back down when her little brother wants a turn.

Is the microphone clipped on or attached?

Clipped. She can pull it off the stand to hold and walk around, or snap it back in for hands-free dancing on the light pads.

Are batteries included?

No — we leave that to you so you can pick a brand that lasts longer between swaps. Standard household sizes.

Will my 3-year-old actually understand how to use it?

Yes. There are no menus or settings — pick up the mic, sing, the pads flash when she's on them. She'll figure it out faster than you will.

How sturdy is the base? My kid is rough.

The star-shaped base is weighted plastic that holds steady under stepping and jumping. The clip and stand joints are built for everyday play and tug — plenty for normal 3-to-6-year-old enthusiasm.

StarburstSing™: Because Some Toys Are Worth the Floor Space

We stand behind this one because parents keep telling us the same thing — their kid plays with it for months, not days. If StarburstSing™ doesn't pull your shy singer out of her shell or earn its spot as her favorite toy, message us and we'll make it right. No long forms, no fine print.

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Watch Your Quiet Kid Suddenly Refuse to Put the Mic Down

The first time she steps onto that light-up base and the pads flash up around her feet, the whole performance changes. StarburstSing™ is the real-stand, real-mic, real-stage karaoke setup that turns the living room into the show — and turns the kid who freezes at preschool show-and-tell into the one belting choruses for grandma on FaceTime.

Product demonstration

Most Kid Microphones Get Played With Once, Then Buried Under the Couch

You've seen this loop. Birthday excitement on day one. Forgotten by day five. The handheld toys feel cheap, the songs get annoying, and your kid figures out fast that singing into something small isn't the same as being on stage. StarburstSing™ fixes the boredom problem at the source — by being an actual stage, not a noisemaker.

➤ Real Stand, Real Mic, Real "I'm Performing" Feeling: A sturdy adjustable stand at her height plus a smooth microphone shaped for small hands turns the rug into a stage. Not a toy you wave around — a setup that asks her to step up and sing.

➤ A Floor That Lights Up When She Steps Onto It: Five colored pads on the star-shaped base flash and pulse while she sings. Suddenly she's not just holding a microphone — she's dancing, hitting the lights, putting on a show.

➤ Pulls Out the Loud Kid Hiding in the Shy One: Kids who clam up at preschool open up the second nobody's watching but family. Songs become speech practice, shyness becomes a personality, and you finally hear what's been going on in her head.

Product demonstration

A Stand That Grows From Toddler to First-Grader

Most kids' mics are one-size-fits-toddler — too short by age 5, too cheap to last a year. The StarburstSing™ stand cranks from 19.7 inches up to 39.4 inches, so the same setup that fits a 3-year-old still works when she's tackling Disney ballads at 6. The base is weighted to hold steady while she's stepping on the light pads, and the mic clips on and off so she can grip it for the chorus and slot it back for hands-free dancing.

Compare that to the handheld mics that get dropped on day two, the dance mats that stop lighting up after a week, or the toy mics with the same eight songs on loop. StarburstSing™ earns repeat play because the setup itself is the fun — climb on the base, lights respond, mic projects her voice louder than her speaking voice, and suddenly you've got a 20-minute concert on the rug.

Why Parents Keep Buying This as the Birthday Gift That Actually Sticks

Parents at birthday parties watch their friend's kid lose it over StarburstSing™, then text us for the link. It's become the 3rd-and-4th-birthday gift that gets passed around because it actually gets played with past the first week. "Bought this for my niece's 4th birthday — she sets it up before breakfast now. My sister wants to kill me." — Megan T.

Picture Her Six Months From Now, Still Asking to Sing

✓ Confidence That Sticks Around: Belting songs to grandma at 4 makes the preschool stage feel like nothing at 5.

✓ Speech and Rhythm Without the "Practice" Part: Singing along works pronunciation, vocabulary, and timing while she thinks she's just having fun.

✓ A Toy That Earns Its Spot on the Floor: Adjustable stand, light-up pads, sturdy build — still getting played with six months in, not stuffed in a closet.

Three Steps From Box to First Concert

Step 1: Snap the base together and crank the stand to her height — anywhere from 19.7 to 39.4 inches.

Step 2: Pop in batteries, clip the microphone into the stand, and hand her the first chorus.

Step 3: Step back. The lights take over and so does she.

 

StarburstSing™ Cheap Handheld Mics Built-In-Song Toy Mics
Real adjustable stand that grows from toddler to age 6+
Light-up dance pad base she actually steps onto
Sturdy enough to survive a 4-year-old's stage moves
Still getting played with six months in

Specs That Keep the Spotlight on Fun

  • Built To Last: Durable plastic with a sturdy metal stand
  • Adjustable Height: 19.7 inches up to 39.4 inches — grows from toddler to roughly age 6
  • Light-Up Base: Star-shaped weighted base with five colored pads that flash during play
  • Power: Battery operated (not included — pick the brand you trust)
  • Ages: 3 and up
  • Colors: Pink, Blue, or Black

Your Questions, Answered

Will the stand still work for my 6-year-old who's getting tall?

Yes — it extends to 39.4 inches, which clears most kids comfortably up to age 6 or 7. Crank it back down when her little brother wants a turn.

Is the microphone clipped on or attached?

Clipped. She can pull it off the stand to hold and walk around, or snap it back in for hands-free dancing on the light pads.

Are batteries included?

No — we leave that to you so you can pick a brand that lasts longer between swaps. Standard household sizes.

Will my 3-year-old actually understand how to use it?

Yes. There are no menus or settings — pick up the mic, sing, the pads flash when she's on them. She'll figure it out faster than you will.

How sturdy is the base? My kid is rough.

The star-shaped base is weighted plastic that holds steady under stepping and jumping. The clip and stand joints are built for everyday play and tug — plenty for normal 3-to-6-year-old enthusiasm.

StarburstSing™: Because Some Toys Are Worth the Floor Space

We stand behind this one because parents keep telling us the same thing — their kid plays with it for months, not days. If StarburstSing™ doesn't pull your shy singer out of her shell or earn its spot as her favorite toy, message us and we'll make it right. No long forms, no fine print.