Fisher-Price Rainforest Melodies & Lights Deluxe Gym
Fisher-Price Rainforest Melodies & Lights Deluxe Gym
Repositionable toys include a soft hanging monkey, a soft toucan with jingle, an elephant with soft ears and a spinner with beads, a parrot with a paddle spinner and a frog character mirror. Two satin butterflies fly around above baby as colored lights pulse on and off while music plays. The large mat has a quilted rainforest underside, sun ray ribbons, and a soft tiger tail. A large soft giraffe sits at the bottom of the rainbow arch and has two points on which to link toys for baby. Mom can also link the toys to any of three link points on the mat as well as to any of five link points overhead for a total of 11 places to link toys for baby. Mom can choose between three modes of play: Baby mode allows baby’s play time movements to set off eight to 12 seconds of lights and music. Music mode plays music for 20 minutes while baby plays. Rainforest mode plays 20 minutes of rainforest sounds while baby plays. The gym provides four songs and two sound effects sequences. Requires 2-C batteries, not included. Gym measures 20″ x 32.5″ x 32.5″.
Fisher-Price Rainforest Melodies & Lights Deluxe Gym Review
Great playmat!!!!!,![]()
My son has been using this playmat since he was 2 months old. He is now 7 months and still reaches for it daily. He has learned to flip it over so he can reach the higher toys. I have yet to replace the batteries and everything still works great. The music plays for quite a while so you don’thave to keep running over to restart it. My son also loves the crinkle leaf and zebra tail on the mat itself. Since he has been rollling over, he can now chew on them and it is one more thing to keep him occupied! I highly recommend this line of products!
Our son loves his rainforest!,![]()
At six weeks, our son started kicking more and wanting a little independence. We pulled out the rainforest that was a gift from an aunt and found that he loved it. He can spend an hour in the rainforest just as happy as he can be. He only kicked the toys until he was ten weeks and then started using his hands. It was necessary to move the toys around to make them accessible to him. He now at fourteen weeks has both hands and both feet hitting something at the same time. It is entertaining to watch and good exercise for him. We did add a few toys since all of the loops weren’t used, which was a nice option. We also felt that the music and lights were too much for him until he was ten weeks old. It truly entertains him, and I highly recommend it.
