New Fisher-Price Glow and Grow Kick & Play Piano Gym Baby Playmat (Pink) product image (primary)
Baby activity play mat with a striped arch, hanging toys and mirror, a detachable plastic piano/activity panel, colorful printed mat surface, and separate small rattles and sensory balls; shown on a white studio background with inset lifestyle thumbnails.

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New Fisher-Price Glow and Grow Kick & Play Piano Gym Baby Playmat (Pink)

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The Fisher-Price Glow and Grow Kick & Play Piano Gym is a baby activity playmat that includes a detachable piano with 5 multi-colored light-up keys and 4 musical settings, featuring Smart Stages learning with over 85 songs, sounds, and phrases to teach animals, colors, numbers, and shapes. It supports 4 ways to play as your baby grows: Lay & Play, Tummy Time, Sit & Play, and Take-Along, and comes with a soft, machine-washable playmat with loops for 10 repositionable toys plus 2 Rattle 'n Rock Maracas. Designed to encourage cause-and-effect learning and motor development, this open-box item is new overstock; the box may show damage but the product is unaffected.

Color
Pink
Gender
unisex
Style
playful, educational
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Toys & Activity Equipment > Play Mats & Gyms > Play Gyms

Color

Pink
GTIN
194735213504
MPN
FISHERPRICE-194735209439-194735213504-NEWOVERSTOCK

Specifications

Fisher-Price Glow and Grow Kick & Play Piano Gym activity playmat with music, lights, learning fun, and 4 ways to play. Includes Rattle 'n Rock Maracas.

Removable piano with 5 multi-colored light-up keys, 4 musical settings, Smart Stages learning levels with 85+ songs/sounds/phrases, machine-washable playmat, loops for 10 linkable toys.

Color
Pink · pink
Style
playful, educational
Occasion
baby-shower, gift, everyday
Gender
unisex
Age Group
infant
Condition
new
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Toys & Activity Equipment > Play Mats & Gyms > Play Gyms

Additional Attributes

  • 4 ways to play: Lay & Play, Tummy Time, Sit & Play, Take-Along
  • Smart Stages learning levels with 85+ songs, sounds and phrases
  • teaches animals, colors, numbers and shapes
  • removable piano with 5 multi-colored light-up keys
  • 4 musical settings including freestyle
  • soft machine-washable playmat
  • loops to attach 10 repositionable linkable toys
  • includes Rattle 'n Rock Maracas soft baby rattles

Image Analysis

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New Fisher-Price Glow and Grow Kick & Play Piano Gym Baby Playmat (Pink) product image (primary)
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Baby activity play mat with a striped arch, hanging toys and mirror, a detachable plastic piano/activity panel, colorful printed mat surface, and separate small rattles and sensory balls; shown on a white studio background with inset lifestyle thumbnails.

soft fabric play matarched toy barstriped fabric arch coverplastic activity piano panelbutton controls on panelattached hanging toysround toy mirrorfabric sensory ballsplastic ring attachmentsprinted animal graphics on matcolorful musical notes graphicsstudio white backgroundproduct studio shotinset lifestyle thumbnails showing children using product

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Reddit Insights

5 threads · r/beyondthebump, r/NewParents, r/Montessori

Reddit overwhelmingly considers the Fisher-Price Kick & Play Piano Gym a must-have for baby entertainment and development, with the 'purple monkey song' being a cultural phenomenon, though some Montessori-minded parents express reservations about its overstimulating nature.

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Across threads, sentiment is highly positive, with numerous parents reporting that their babies are mesmerized, find it engaging, and that it provides valuable independent play time. There is some mixed sentiment from Montessori-focused parents who question its simplicity and sensory load, but overall the product is strongly recommended.

Themes

High engagement and entertainment valuepositive
Developmental benefits and versatility (kick-activated cause-and-effect, tummy time, sitting play)positive
The 'purple monkey song' as a viral sensation and emotional connection for parentspositive
Concerns about overstimulation and plastic aesthetics (Montessori perspective)negative
Value for money and longevity compared to premium alternatives like Loveverymixed
Loud volume and lack of padding as minor drawbacksnegative

Use Cases

  • Entertaining baby during floor play and freeing up parent's hands
  • Encouraging tummy time and reaching milestones
  • Travel and portable play as baby grows into toddlerhood
  • Soothing fussy babies with music and lights

Watch Out For

mediumThe mat lacks sufficient padding, requiring an additional mat for hard floors.
lowThe volume can be loud and may not have a low enough setting for sensitive ears.
mediumIt may be overstimulating for some babies or not align with Montessori/open-ended play philosophies.
lowThe 'Glow and Grow' version is largely the same as the older model, so no need to repurchase.

Community Q&A

Is the Fisher-Price Kick & Play Piano worth buying?
Yes, according to most parents. It provides long-lasting entertainment, supports development, and is considered great value for the price.
Is the 'purple monkey song' as catchy as they say?
Absolutely—parents report it gets stuck in their heads, and it has become a cultural touchstone among millennial parents.
Is the Glow and Grow version different enough to buy if I already have the original?
It's essentially the same with minor aesthetic updates; owners of the original likely don't need to upgrade.
Is this toy suitable for Montessori families?
Many Montessori parents say it doesn't align perfectly with Montessori principles due to its electronic nature and bright colors, but some find it acceptable if used thoughtfully.

Compared To

vs Lovevery Play Gym

Fisher-Price wins on value, longevity, and engagement with lights/music; Lovevery wins on aesthetics, simplicity, and developmental guidance. Many parents note Fisher-Price is a fraction of the price and equally or more effective at entertaining babies.

vs Skip Hop activity gym

Briefly mentioned as a more aesthetically pleasing alternative that some Montessori parents prefer, though less engaging.

Source Threads

  • Overwhelming positive consensus on worth of Kick & Play Piano Gym

    Worth every penny. That thing is crack for babies. One commenter summarized: 'The piano gym is an absolute must— my baby played with it from 2 months to now at 8 months and still loves it. The kick aspect is genius for motor development.' Another added: 'Is it worth it? 1000% yes... it gives you a moment to drink your coffee while it's still hot.' A few noted the mat could use more padding and the volume can be too loud.

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  • Proof that the Kick & Play is 'baby crack' and culturally iconic

    OP calls it 'baby crack' and marvels at how their 3-month-old is entranced. Commenters agree, with one saying: 'The purple monkey song is the soundtrack of my motherhood journey.' Another parent says: 'Getting that song stuck in your head is a small price to pay for 20 minutes of a happy, self-entertaining baby.'

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  • Discussion on the 'Glow and Grow' version finds it nearly identical to original

    The consensus is that the Glow and Grow version is almost the same as the original with a color refresh. One user said: 'We have the older version and it's still a hit. I don't see enough new features here to buy it again.' Another parent noted: 'The detachable piano and multiple stages are what make it useful, and those are the same. Save your money if you have the original.'

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  • Fisher-Price vs. Lovevery: Value and longevity win

    Most commenters favored the Fisher-Price gym over Lovevery due to price and engagement. One said: 'We have both... baby LOVES the Fisher-Price one and ignores the Lovevery. The lights and music are simply more fun for her.' Another commented: 'For the price difference, get the Fisher-Price and spend the extra on books or classes.' However, some Lovevery fans pointed out its superior build quality and non-electronic design.

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  • Montessori community mixed: concerns over overstimulation but acknowledges baby appeal

    Montessori-focused parents expressed reservations: 'It's the opposite of Montessori— screens and flashing lights basically. But I get why babies like it.' Some planned to use it in moderation: 'We're going to use it for 10-15 minutes at a time and pair it with simpler toys.' Others recommended the Skip Hop activity gym as a more aesthetically neutral alternative.

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