Get ready for some rock ‘n troll fun! 🎤

Kids can embrace their passion for music AND crazy hair with Dreamworks’ Trolls Digital Recording Studio, from eKids, and perform and mix their own beats together. Featuring a fun pink and blue design, the face includes a colorful image of Poppy and other Trolls characters ready to hear some happy tunes.

As music plays, and kids sing along, they can enjoy a multi- colored LED light show as lights flash to the beat. Poppy would surely approve.

The Digital Recording Studio includes a smartphone cradle, so a smartphone can rest against the “Rock ‘n Troll” background, held in place by the slide-down critter clip. This comes in handy to have the song lyrics visible during your karaoke jam session or to play the music video alongside your vocals.

The Digital Recording Studio can store up to 10 songs from a synced audio device. Once a song is stored on the machine, kids can sing along and use the different voice effects to enhance the performance. The boombox includes three different voice effects kids can use to add to the recording to create different sounds that can be used while singing to the microphone. The Song Recording Buttons can store up to four minutes of memory, which can be used to record and store songs or completed sing along recordings.

The boombox includes the film’s tune “Get Back Up Again,” sung by Anna Kendrick, for kids to throw their hair in the air and sing along, accessed by the “song” button. The musical toy includes two studded microphones for kids to duet on their favorite tracks. Simply hold down the button on the side, and hear your voice echo as you begin to sing.

Once kids finish recording a song, they can mix tracks together and make an unlimited amount of layered recordings. Using a recorded track, young singers can belt out a tune on top of that for an enhanced sound.

It’s time to let your hair down and rock out like Poppy!

About the author

Miranda Siwak

Miranda Siwak

Miranda Siwak is an assistant editor at Adventure Media & Events, where she writes for the Pop Insider and the Toy Insider, and also contributes to The Toy Book. When she’s not covering the latest news and trends, she can usually be found reading a good book, searching for her next DIY project, or keeping up with all of her favorite must-watch TV.

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