For the budding pianist, Piano Wizard might look like a toy when judged by its cheery, kid-smiling, parent-doting marketing material, but that's just packaging (in numerous guises, no less). It's no toy, it's a computerized music teacher bundled with an M-Audio 49e MIDI keyboard which you color-code with a batch of included stickers for lesson purposes (but also to look more toy-ish... or more accessible, less daunting, anyway) to use in conjunction with a PC or Mac via USB.
It also includes Piano Wizard software from Allegro Multimedia Inc. coughing up simple through advanced piano lessons in the guise of interactive fun for the whole family; settings to accommodate wee tots, graduating on a curve to more erudite lessons that older kids and adults can tackle.
Though there's a less sophisticated version of Piano Wizard in the Music Wizard Group's I-Can-Play-Piano system (not unlike the I-Can-Play-Guitar system, also by Music Wizard Group but branded by Fisher-Price), there's much more bang for your buck, more longevity in the Piano Wizard as it includes the "can-play" basics of rhythm-based icon-popping, but also cranks it up a notch or three (when you're ready) with more sophisticated tasks of learning to read off and play from virtual sheet music, thus teaching music theory, too.