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StarletTune™ — Hand Your Shy Kid a Real Stage and Watch Them Find Their Voice

Hand Your Shy Singer a Real Stage — and Watch Them Find Their Voice

There's a moment your kid first realizes they've got a song in them — and nowhere to put it. The StarletTune™ Kids Karaoke Set turns the living room into a 100 cm standing-mic stage with a five-pad light-up base, built-in speaker, and a real working microphone, so the tune they've been humming under their breath finally has somewhere to go.

Product demonstration

Singing Into a Hairbrush Has a Shelf Life

Most kids stop singing out loud the second they suspect someone's listening. The wooden spoon works for a week. The closet door, maybe two. Then the moment passes, the confidence fizzles, and you're back to "no, I don't want to sing for grandma."

➤ Builds Stage Confidence in the Safest Room in the House: Stepping up to a real mic in front of you is the dress rehearsal for every birthday speech, school play and classroom presentation coming their way.

➤ Trains Pitch, Rhythm and Memory Without Feeling Like a Lesson: Kids who sing along daily pick up new words faster, hold longer phrases in working memory, and read with more expression — and they think they're just playing.

➤ Replaces 45 Minutes of iPad Time With Something They Made: Every concert is their setlist, their script, their bow — not another algorithm picking what they consume next.

Why a Standing Mic Cracks Open Even the Shyest Kid

It's the stand that does the work. Hand a shy kid a small toy mic and they hide their face behind it. Put them in front of a 100 cm standing mic with a star-shaped base flashing in five colors at their feet, and the room suddenly has a front-of-stage. A place to step up to. The performance becomes the toy. The hiding stops.

Tap a foot pad and the lights pulse along. Sing through the mic and the built-in speaker pushes their actual voice back into the room — loud enough for the audience of stuffed animals, soft enough you won't lose your mind in the kitchen.

One Toy, Three Birthdays of Use

Plenty of cheap plastic mics light up. Almost none of them stand up. The three-section telescoping pole grows from toddler-tall to early-school-tall in seconds, so the same set works for a 3-year-old who can barely reach the mic and a 6-year-old twice as tall. That's roughly three birthdays of use from one box — and zero crouching for you.

Built for Real Kid Use, Not Showroom Photos

✓ Wide Star Base Won't Tip During Chorus Stomps: The 21 cm × 21 cm five-point base keeps the whole stand planted when an excited 4-year-old jumps, spins, and lands her big finish.

✓ ABS Plastic Build With No Sharp Edges: Mic head won't crack when it inevitably gets dropped. Rounded edges, smooth seams, child-safe materials — designed for the way kids actually use toys, not the way the box photo shows.

✓ A Gift They Actually Remember Unwrapping: Three months from now, ask them their favorite present from the party. This one beats the LEGO set — and it's still out on the rug, not buried in the toy bin.

What Parents Are Saying After Two Weeks

"Bought it for my 4-year-old's birthday thinking she'd play with it for a weekend. We're three weeks in and 'Friday Night Show' is a real thing in our house now. Grandparents FaceTime in for it." — Megan R.

"My son is the quiet one at school. He's been doing full concerts in the living room since Christmas. His teacher messaged me last week saying he volunteered to read out loud for the first time all year." — Jamie L.

"Honestly skeptical it would last a month. Lights still flash, stand still adjusts, and my two girls fight over who gets the mic next. Worth every dollar." — Priya S.

Features That Matter StarletTune™ Typical $9 Toy Mic
Full Standing Stage (Not Handheld)
Five-Pad Light-Up Floor Base
Built-In Speaker Pushes Real Voice Output
Stand Grows From Toddler to Age 7
Wide Base Stays Put When Kids Jump

Details for The Parents Who Demand the Best

  • Ages: 3 to 7 years — sized for early childhood through early school
  • Full Extended Height: 100 cm (telescoping pole adjusts down for toddlers)
  • Base Footprint: 21 cm × 21 cm five-point star with 5 light-up pads
  • Materials: ABS plastic with rounded edges, metal stand core
  • Included: Karaoke stand unit, real working microphone, light-up base
  • Colors Available: Pink, Blue, Black

Common Questions — Answered with Clarity

Can a 3-year-old actually use this on their own?

Yes — drop the stand to its lowest setting, hand them the mic, and they're off. One on/off switch on the base. No menus, no apps, no setup steps. If they can hold a juice box, they can run the show.

How loud does the speaker actually get?

Loud enough to fill a living room, not loud enough to rattle the walls. Built-in volume control on the unit means you decide how loud bedtime gets.

Will the stand still fit when my kid hits a growth spurt?

Three-section telescoping pole extends to a full 100 cm. Sized for kids ages 3 to 7 — that's typically four years of growth covered in one set.

What powers it?

Battery-powered — no wall cords for kids to trip on, no plug to find. Set it up anywhere in the house, take it to grandma's, pack it for the weekend trip.

How long does this hold their attention versus a tablet?

Most parents tell us week three is when they realize it's the toy that didn't get forgotten. Active play (singing, jumping on the pads, performing) holds kids longer than passive screen time — and they're tired in a good way after.

Try It for 30 Days — Risk-Free Stage Time

Order today, set it up, and watch your kid the first time they hear their own voice come out of the speaker. If StarletTune™ hasn't earned a permanent spot in your living room within 30 days, message our team for a full refund — no return shipping, no restocking fee, no awkward questions. Tap Add to Cart and pick your color above.

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StarletTune™ — Hand Your Shy Kid a Real Stage and Watch Them Find Their Voice

Hand Your Shy Singer a Real Stage — and Watch Them Find Their Voice

There's a moment your kid first realizes they've got a song in them — and nowhere to put it. The StarletTune™ Kids Karaoke Set turns the living room into a 100 cm standing-mic stage with a five-pad light-up base, built-in speaker, and a real working microphone, so the tune they've been humming under their breath finally has somewhere to go.

Product demonstration

Singing Into a Hairbrush Has a Shelf Life

Most kids stop singing out loud the second they suspect someone's listening. The wooden spoon works for a week. The closet door, maybe two. Then the moment passes, the confidence fizzles, and you're back to "no, I don't want to sing for grandma."

➤ Builds Stage Confidence in the Safest Room in the House: Stepping up to a real mic in front of you is the dress rehearsal for every birthday speech, school play and classroom presentation coming their way.

➤ Trains Pitch, Rhythm and Memory Without Feeling Like a Lesson: Kids who sing along daily pick up new words faster, hold longer phrases in working memory, and read with more expression — and they think they're just playing.

➤ Replaces 45 Minutes of iPad Time With Something They Made: Every concert is their setlist, their script, their bow — not another algorithm picking what they consume next.

Why a Standing Mic Cracks Open Even the Shyest Kid

It's the stand that does the work. Hand a shy kid a small toy mic and they hide their face behind it. Put them in front of a 100 cm standing mic with a star-shaped base flashing in five colors at their feet, and the room suddenly has a front-of-stage. A place to step up to. The performance becomes the toy. The hiding stops.

Tap a foot pad and the lights pulse along. Sing through the mic and the built-in speaker pushes their actual voice back into the room — loud enough for the audience of stuffed animals, soft enough you won't lose your mind in the kitchen.

One Toy, Three Birthdays of Use

Plenty of cheap plastic mics light up. Almost none of them stand up. The three-section telescoping pole grows from toddler-tall to early-school-tall in seconds, so the same set works for a 3-year-old who can barely reach the mic and a 6-year-old twice as tall. That's roughly three birthdays of use from one box — and zero crouching for you.

Built for Real Kid Use, Not Showroom Photos

✓ Wide Star Base Won't Tip During Chorus Stomps: The 21 cm × 21 cm five-point base keeps the whole stand planted when an excited 4-year-old jumps, spins, and lands her big finish.

✓ ABS Plastic Build With No Sharp Edges: Mic head won't crack when it inevitably gets dropped. Rounded edges, smooth seams, child-safe materials — designed for the way kids actually use toys, not the way the box photo shows.

✓ A Gift They Actually Remember Unwrapping: Three months from now, ask them their favorite present from the party. This one beats the LEGO set — and it's still out on the rug, not buried in the toy bin.

What Parents Are Saying After Two Weeks

"Bought it for my 4-year-old's birthday thinking she'd play with it for a weekend. We're three weeks in and 'Friday Night Show' is a real thing in our house now. Grandparents FaceTime in for it." — Megan R.

"My son is the quiet one at school. He's been doing full concerts in the living room since Christmas. His teacher messaged me last week saying he volunteered to read out loud for the first time all year." — Jamie L.

"Honestly skeptical it would last a month. Lights still flash, stand still adjusts, and my two girls fight over who gets the mic next. Worth every dollar." — Priya S.

Features That Matter StarletTune™ Typical $9 Toy Mic
Full Standing Stage (Not Handheld)
Five-Pad Light-Up Floor Base
Built-In Speaker Pushes Real Voice Output
Stand Grows From Toddler to Age 7
Wide Base Stays Put When Kids Jump

Details for The Parents Who Demand the Best

  • Ages: 3 to 7 years — sized for early childhood through early school
  • Full Extended Height: 100 cm (telescoping pole adjusts down for toddlers)
  • Base Footprint: 21 cm × 21 cm five-point star with 5 light-up pads
  • Materials: ABS plastic with rounded edges, metal stand core
  • Included: Karaoke stand unit, real working microphone, light-up base
  • Colors Available: Pink, Blue, Black

Common Questions — Answered with Clarity

Can a 3-year-old actually use this on their own?

Yes — drop the stand to its lowest setting, hand them the mic, and they're off. One on/off switch on the base. No menus, no apps, no setup steps. If they can hold a juice box, they can run the show.

How loud does the speaker actually get?

Loud enough to fill a living room, not loud enough to rattle the walls. Built-in volume control on the unit means you decide how loud bedtime gets.

Will the stand still fit when my kid hits a growth spurt?

Three-section telescoping pole extends to a full 100 cm. Sized for kids ages 3 to 7 — that's typically four years of growth covered in one set.

What powers it?

Battery-powered — no wall cords for kids to trip on, no plug to find. Set it up anywhere in the house, take it to grandma's, pack it for the weekend trip.

How long does this hold their attention versus a tablet?

Most parents tell us week three is when they realize it's the toy that didn't get forgotten. Active play (singing, jumping on the pads, performing) holds kids longer than passive screen time — and they're tired in a good way after.

Try It for 30 Days — Risk-Free Stage Time

Order today, set it up, and watch your kid the first time they hear their own voice come out of the speaker. If StarletTune™ hasn't earned a permanent spot in your living room within 30 days, message our team for a full refund — no return shipping, no restocking fee, no awkward questions. Tap Add to Cart and pick your color above.

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Hand Your Shy Singer a Real Stage — and Watch Them Find Their Voice

There's a moment your kid first realizes they've got a song in them — and nowhere to put it. The StarletTune™ Kids Karaoke Set turns the living room into a 100 cm standing-mic stage with a five-pad light-up base, built-in speaker, and a real working microphone, so the tune they've been humming under their breath finally has somewhere to go.

Product demonstration

Singing Into a Hairbrush Has a Shelf Life

Most kids stop singing out loud the second they suspect someone's listening. The wooden spoon works for a week. The closet door, maybe two. Then the moment passes, the confidence fizzles, and you're back to "no, I don't want to sing for grandma."

➤ Builds Stage Confidence in the Safest Room in the House: Stepping up to a real mic in front of you is the dress rehearsal for every birthday speech, school play and classroom presentation coming their way.

➤ Trains Pitch, Rhythm and Memory Without Feeling Like a Lesson: Kids who sing along daily pick up new words faster, hold longer phrases in working memory, and read with more expression — and they think they're just playing.

➤ Replaces 45 Minutes of iPad Time With Something They Made: Every concert is their setlist, their script, their bow — not another algorithm picking what they consume next.

Why a Standing Mic Cracks Open Even the Shyest Kid

It's the stand that does the work. Hand a shy kid a small toy mic and they hide their face behind it. Put them in front of a 100 cm standing mic with a star-shaped base flashing in five colors at their feet, and the room suddenly has a front-of-stage. A place to step up to. The performance becomes the toy. The hiding stops.

Tap a foot pad and the lights pulse along. Sing through the mic and the built-in speaker pushes their actual voice back into the room — loud enough for the audience of stuffed animals, soft enough you won't lose your mind in the kitchen.

One Toy, Three Birthdays of Use

Plenty of cheap plastic mics light up. Almost none of them stand up. The three-section telescoping pole grows from toddler-tall to early-school-tall in seconds, so the same set works for a 3-year-old who can barely reach the mic and a 6-year-old twice as tall. That's roughly three birthdays of use from one box — and zero crouching for you.

Built for Real Kid Use, Not Showroom Photos

✓ Wide Star Base Won't Tip During Chorus Stomps: The 21 cm × 21 cm five-point base keeps the whole stand planted when an excited 4-year-old jumps, spins, and lands her big finish.

✓ ABS Plastic Build With No Sharp Edges: Mic head won't crack when it inevitably gets dropped. Rounded edges, smooth seams, child-safe materials — designed for the way kids actually use toys, not the way the box photo shows.

✓ A Gift They Actually Remember Unwrapping: Three months from now, ask them their favorite present from the party. This one beats the LEGO set — and it's still out on the rug, not buried in the toy bin.

What Parents Are Saying After Two Weeks

"Bought it for my 4-year-old's birthday thinking she'd play with it for a weekend. We're three weeks in and 'Friday Night Show' is a real thing in our house now. Grandparents FaceTime in for it." — Megan R.

"My son is the quiet one at school. He's been doing full concerts in the living room since Christmas. His teacher messaged me last week saying he volunteered to read out loud for the first time all year." — Jamie L.

"Honestly skeptical it would last a month. Lights still flash, stand still adjusts, and my two girls fight over who gets the mic next. Worth every dollar." — Priya S.

Features That Matter StarletTune™ Typical $9 Toy Mic
Full Standing Stage (Not Handheld)
Five-Pad Light-Up Floor Base
Built-In Speaker Pushes Real Voice Output
Stand Grows From Toddler to Age 7
Wide Base Stays Put When Kids Jump

Details for The Parents Who Demand the Best

  • Ages: 3 to 7 years — sized for early childhood through early school
  • Full Extended Height: 100 cm (telescoping pole adjusts down for toddlers)
  • Base Footprint: 21 cm × 21 cm five-point star with 5 light-up pads
  • Materials: ABS plastic with rounded edges, metal stand core
  • Included: Karaoke stand unit, real working microphone, light-up base
  • Colors Available: Pink, Blue, Black

Common Questions — Answered with Clarity

Can a 3-year-old actually use this on their own?

Yes — drop the stand to its lowest setting, hand them the mic, and they're off. One on/off switch on the base. No menus, no apps, no setup steps. If they can hold a juice box, they can run the show.

How loud does the speaker actually get?

Loud enough to fill a living room, not loud enough to rattle the walls. Built-in volume control on the unit means you decide how loud bedtime gets.

Will the stand still fit when my kid hits a growth spurt?

Three-section telescoping pole extends to a full 100 cm. Sized for kids ages 3 to 7 — that's typically four years of growth covered in one set.

What powers it?

Battery-powered — no wall cords for kids to trip on, no plug to find. Set it up anywhere in the house, take it to grandma's, pack it for the weekend trip.

How long does this hold their attention versus a tablet?

Most parents tell us week three is when they realize it's the toy that didn't get forgotten. Active play (singing, jumping on the pads, performing) holds kids longer than passive screen time — and they're tired in a good way after.

Try It for 30 Days — Risk-Free Stage Time

Order today, set it up, and watch your kid the first time they hear their own voice come out of the speaker. If StarletTune™ hasn't earned a permanent spot in your living room within 30 days, message our team for a full refund — no return shipping, no restocking fee, no awkward questions. Tap Add to Cart and pick your color above.

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