Fisher-Price Kick 'n' Play Piano Gym
Reviews
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Design
- Weaknesses:
Falls apart quite easily
- Quality
- Price
- Ease of use
- Interest
My son loves this product he loves to get a reaction from kicking it and the song changes. Im not sure if his a little heavy footed/handed but I do find when he kicks of pulls the toys it does fall apart alot. (which he finds funny) he is currently20weeks old. I also think the price is high for what it is but good o. A sale price. - Strengths:
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4.25/5
- Quality
- Price
- Ease of use
- Interest
Bought this for my so who was kicking a lot, it keeps him entertained for a considerable amount of time.
Like the fact that it adjusts as he grows so will last a while too. - Write a review
Description
The Fisher-Price Kick 'n' Play Piano Gym is an platform that combines classic gym play with a kick-at musical piano.
This gym is re-positionable to adapt to each of its four modes of play and is designed to grow with your baby until the toddler years.
Suitable from birth.
In the lay and play mode even the youngest babies can kick at the piano keys and look up at a toy-filed arch.
In tummy-time mode the toys can be brought down to the mat thanks to the repositionable links and baby can embark on self-discovery in the large mirror while reaching and grasping at the selection of toys.
In the sit and play mode, the piano swivels up, so baby can comfortably sit and play the piano, for musical fun.
And in the final fourth mode, the piano is designed for transport: a large handle makes it easy for older children to enjoy the piano anywhere.
Five toys are included in the gym; a large sun shaped mirror, an elephant with clackers, rollerball frog, soft crinkle tiger panel with ribbons and a hippo teether.
Batteries required 3 x AA (included).