A baby gym or play mat is great to use before a baby playpen, and is a classic baby toy, showing no sign of falling out of fashion any time soon. Nor should it, because having somewhere safe to pop your baby when you need your hands free can be a lifesaver. Plus, these can really help baby to reach their development milestones!
You'll want one within your price range that has design features that your little one will love - that's why it's so handy that there are many on the market to choose from. They're suitable from birth until your baby starts moving independently, and many will be designed with that in mind – after that, they'll crawl off in search of other adventures!
Best baby play gyms at a glance:
With plenty of different options available, finding the best baby playmat for you and your baby can be difficult, so we've done the research to help you choose. We have considered the overall design, durability, and price of favourites listed down below.
Baby play mat vs gym
Back in the day, baby gyms all had much the same design – but no end-of-smart variations are now available. That said, most still have a soft, padded mat (or "play mat") for your baby to lie on, beneath an arch (or "play gym") with hung toys. You can buy the mat and gym separately, but they are often sold together as a matching set. Either way, they're a must-have for your little one's space, creating a safe and happy area for them to play in. The idea is to occupy your baby and present them with all sorts of stimulating objects, colours, textures and sounds to encourage them to explore their senses and boost their development while they're enjoying some tummy time.
A baby play mat often has eye-catching designs and fun, interactive elements sewn on – for example, textured fabrics and friendly animals with ear flaps like the Infantino Fold & Go Giant Discovery Mat. They're designed to be soft and padded for safe floor-play and can have extra functional features like being reversible, or in the case of the Infantino Foldable Soft Foam Mat, the sides may fold up and fasten to create a contained play space to add toys and stop them from rolling too far away.
A baby play gym is an arch-shaped structure designed to be placed over the mat so that babies can lie on their backs and look up, reach or kick with hands and feet to interact with a variety of hanging toys. The Fisher-Price Deluxe Kick & Play Piano Gym is a great example of an interactive musical play gym.
How Mother and Baby selected the best baby gyms and play mats
Our product recommendations are based on a combination of real-world testing from our burgeoning army of mum testers and the extensive knowledge of our experienced editorial team and product specialists. Where we can, we also consult experts who specialise in that field to ensure you get the right advice along with the right product, and we listen to what you say as well.
Our thriving mum community on our Facebook group #mumtribe also often hold great insights as to which products mums really like best and why, helping us highlight the products that meet what you really want.
For the essential products, our annual Mother&Baby Awards shortlist the top products tested, and you can find full reviews from our mum testers provided on the product page. The winners and runners-up for each category then will appear in our top picks article for that product, along with other products that were rated highly by our team.
Testing the best baby gyms and play mats
When trying out these products, our mum testers were asked to comment on a variety of different things to help our readers choose the best baby gyms and play mats for their little ones. Our testers examined the overall design of the product, looking at what features were available to entertain the baby and keep them happy and occupied, as well as the potential for a positive impact on the development of the baby. For example, one of our testers raved about the Rock Stepper Reversible Playmat and encouraged her kids to enjoy hours of imaginative play instead of watching TV, and it quickly became a beloved part of her morning routine. On the other hand, our tester felt the Tiny Love Luxe Developmental Gymini, despite being aesthetically pleasing for neutral decor, didn't keep their baby stimulated as long as play gyms that were more brightly coloured.
The testers shared their thoughts on how comfortable the play mats were for babies and how safe and stable parents felt the baby gyms were, too. Skip Hop's Celestial Dreams Activity Gym was praised for being robust and well-padded, whereas testers found the canopy on the Bright Starts 5-in-1 activity gym with a ball pit to be fiddly and said that the mat isn't very soft at all. Testers also commented on the size and weight of the products for portability and ease of use in the home, as well as how easy they thought they'd be to clean and store when not in use. And finally, testers shared their thoughts on whether they would recommend the products and if they thought they were good value for money.
Find out more about how we test products and what considerations we take into account in our testing process.
The best baby gyms and play mats 2024
Best play gym overall
Designed to ignite their imagination, this play mat boasts plush details and a cosy crescent moon pillow, perfect for tummytime adventures. Suspended above are five adorable nocturnal friends, encouraging exploration and interaction, while the removable shooting star mirror aids in developing self-recognition – a celestial journey of discovery for your baby. One parent reviewer's little one loves it! She says, "The plushies are favourites, and she's started playing with the cushion. Well worth the money." Parents praised its durability and engaging features, and they loved the robust construction and captivating design. The parent reviewer said, "We've had this since our daughter was three months old (she is now nearly six months), and she loves it. There's plenty to do, and it is very robust - which is just as well."
Another mum reviewer describes the play mat as beautiful, and liked how easy it was to clean (it's machine washable). She said it was safe to use in the early months too. Unfortunately, one downside to this product is that the batteries are not replaceable. The mum thought that a toy with this kind of price tag should at least last long enough for two children who are less than two years apart to enjoy it. She says, "Such a shame that my second child won't be able to enjoy the musical aspect of this toy." Another mum was torn about purchasing this considering the price, but said you do truly get what you pay for, in terms of quality, describing the mat as very well padded, the moon design lovely and soft. However, another mum says the teether itself was starting to come off in bits so they had to remove it.
Pros
- A pretty and unique design will look adorable in a nursery
- Soft and comforting makes it ideal for tummy time play
- Five hanging toys can be attached to the car seat or buggy
- Easy to clean – just pop it in your washing machine
Cons
- It may be smaller than expected
- The battery in the star is not replaceable
- Problem reported with the teether "coming off in bits"
Size: | 38 x 38 x 19 cm |
Material: | Polyester |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- Celestial-themed playmat with plush quilting details
- Crescent moon pillow for tummy time play
- Removable shooting star baby mirror
- Five nocturnal friends with music, sounds, textures and more
This is a game-changer in the world of playmats! This innovative design offers more than just a soft surface for playtime; it's also reversible, doubling its functionality and longevity. Suitable for children from two to six years old, it comes with a pack of flashcards and an interactive app, adding a unique and engaging element to playtime.
Our Product and Lifestyle writer Samantha raves about this product, saying "I absolutely love this playmat!" She describes how it has become a beloved part of her children's morning routine. Instead of reaching for the TV remote, her kids eagerly gravitate towards the mat, where they spend hours immersed in imaginative play. From the ease of cleaning (a lifesaver with two kids, says Samantha) to the comfortable surface, making it ideal for kneeling, laying, or sitting, it's great for letting children's creativity flourish!
Our mum tester said; "From an educational point of view, I think it ticks a lot of boxes that other playmats don’t, and children are not limited to how they interact with the mat, and as they get older they can play different games with the cards." She does wish the cards were made from a thicker or more durable material though, saying, "they are quite easy to bend, and they aren’t waterproof like the mat, so if any spillages happen they wouldn’t be protected." She also points out that the mat is quite heavy and bulky to store, so it's best to keep it out and the reversible nature of the mat makes it more functional for this, too, but the size and weight make it less easy to clean. The product is a bit on the pricey side, but the patterned side extends the life of this playmat, making it better value for money, she says.
Read our full Rock Stepper Playmat review
Pros
- 100 per cent waterproof and easily wipeable
- Versatile design with the play mat being reversible
- Offers support for early learning and development
- Safe and comfy for little ones, non-toxic and non-slip
- Great size and design for twins and siblings
Cons
- The app is still under development
Size: | 140 x 90 x 1.3cm |
Material: | Non-toxic PVC memory foam |
Age Range: | Birth to 6 years |
- Large, reversible play mat with a stylish grown-up side that looks like a rug
- Non-toxic and non-slip surface
- Non-toxic PVC memory foam and does not contain BPA, phthalates, lead, latex, formamide, formaldehyde, EVA or flame retardants
- A set of flashcards, 70 cards covering the tiles on the mat and more
- Access to the Spotify / iTunes playlist with original songs complementing your Rock Stepper
- An app with educational content that will be released very soon!
Best play gym for music making
Elevate playtime to a musical extravaganza with the Fisher-Price Deluxe Kick & Play Piano Gym! Boasting five light-up piano keys, this gym is perfect for nurturing your little one's musical talents from infancy to toddlerhood. Whether they're lying down, enjoying tummy time, or sitting up at the piano, the music and learning experiences evolve with them. As described by our testers, there's a lot to stimulate short attention spans and aid baby development.
Mum tester Ellie was blown away by the play gym, saying, "Wow, what can I say! This playmat is a REVELATION! Within the first 15 minutes of play, Ayla taught herself to roll over because she was amazed by all the colours of the mat; we couldn’t quite believe our eyes. "Ellie loved that they were all soft play toys but with different textures hanging down above. As she says, previous ones have been hard material that her little one could potentially hurt herself on. They also loved the piano that teaches animal sounds while making her little one Ayla aware of her feet playing the keyboard, and said, "I’ve never seen her so excited to play every time I lay her down! I will 100% be recommending it to all of my mummy friends."
You can adjust the content to suit your baby's age and developmental stage, while real piano notes inspire creativity. One mum notes how her daughter's development has flourished with this gym, and says "She grabs, laughs, rolls, just loves to sit so much", and our mum tester Emily thinks the piano is a great addition to the conventional design, especially with the position of the piano being flexible and easy to change. Little ones can either kick at it while lying down or reach the keys with their hands once they can sit upright. Emily also likes that it folds away neatly for easy storage.
The only downsides compared to some of the other products are that the range of hanging toys is limited, and the toy may be quite expensive for parents on a lower budget. However, with it being such a good size and having plenty of featured play options, the gym is likely to last a long time, and it's designed specially to accompany your little one through all the developmental phases that babies will go through in a year. We think this makes it a pretty good value for money over toys that babies will grow out of more quickly.
Read our full Fisher-Price Kick & Play Piano Gym review.
Pros
- You can change the learning content to suit the baby's age
- The piano is removable for on-the-go musical fun
- Five detachable toys can occupy the baby in the car, carrier, or stroller
- Encourage quiet time with easy power and volume control
- Easy to clean – just stick it in the washing machine with your laundry
Cons
- The variety of hanging toys could be better
- It might be considered expensive for a lower-budget
Size: | 68 x 91 x 45 cm |
Material: | Plastic |
Age Range: | Birth+ |
- Super soft machine-washable play mat
- 4 modes: Laying, Sitting, Tummy Time and Take-Along
- 65 sounds and phrases
- 20 minutes of music
- Content changes as the baby grows
- 5 detachable toys and a keyboard for take-along play
- Power and volume control
- Colours and styles may vary
- Contents: 1x Piano Play Mat, 4x Hanging Toys, 1x Mirror, 1x Kick & Play Piano, 1x Arch
- Batteries required: 3 x AA (included)
Best playmat for design
While it may lean towards the pricier side, parents rave about its creativity, featuring charming fireflies that light up with a gentle touch and an endearing wigwam design that complements any nursery decor. One mum reviewer says, "I have to say it has been a fab purchase for us. My baby stares lovingly at the fox and owl and smiles and giggles at them."
With over 17 developmental activities, this mat accompanies your baby through all their major milestones, from lay and play to sitting up. This mum says her 13-and-a-half-weeks-old baby has learnt to swipe at the little cloud handle and can now grab it! She says it'll take him a little longer to start pulling it, of course!
This play mat doesn't have as many features as some others on the market. However, it is still a great gift to add to your baby wish list with heaps of story-time appeal. This mum's tot loved interacting with the mat's adorable fox and owl characters. Parents think it's perfect for tummy time as well, as it drops down and will continue to entertain babies when they can sit up. "I have taken off the hedgehog and attached it to his bouncer," says Mum, "so detachable toys are another plus."
Pros
- Introduces little one to lots of different animals
- Baby can enjoy fun textures and interactive peek-a-boo felt flap
- The fireflies light up when touched for visual stimulation
- Sturdy yet soft structure
Cons
- Doesn't have as many features as others
Size: | 91cm x 91cm x 97 cm |
Material: | BPA-free, PVC-free, and Phthalate-free plastic |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- Four ways to play: Overhead play, tummy time, seated play and play mat
- 17+ developmental activities including: light-up firefly, turtle mirror, bear rattle and musical raccoon with wooden teether that plays Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
- Scenic mesh backdrop
- Unique soft supports with woodgrain pattern and rope ties
- Play mat features fun textures and peek-a-boo felt flap
- Includes plush sleeping bear tummy time pillow
- BPA-free, PVC-free, Phthalate-free
This play gym was Shortlisted for the Mother&Baby Awards 2022 for Best Baby Toy.
Meticulously crafted to nurture babies' cognitive, emotional, and physical development this play gym has been designed with expertise, incorporating warm, calming colours that gently stimulate baby's senses, creating a serene and engaging environment. Parents love the stylish design too – Not only does the neutral, earthy design help to soothe and entertain the baby, but it also adds a touch of elegance to any home decor!
Our tester and first-time mum Louise said, "This product is not only beautiful to look at and looks fab in his nursery, but it also entertains him. I love watching him talk to the koala bear and hold the monkey's hand while snacking on the rattle." Mum tester Roseanne also thinks this play mat is much more aesthetically pleasing than other baby gyms due to its neutral colour scheme, and feels it has a good variety of sensory features. However, she says her baby responds better to play mats that are more brightly coloured and keep her little one stimulated for longer than this one, although she says it did entertain him for a while due to the large variety of sensory elements there are to explore. Mum tester Emma quite likes the more neutral colour scheme, saying it allows baby to engage in play without overstimulation and is stylish enough that you are able to leave it out when not in use.
Louise explains that as a first-time mum, it's hard to find products that hold your baby's attention. She says, "I bought another play mat, and he is not interested in it." With over 20 interactive features, including a plush detachable Koala doll, natural wood gripping rings, and a dream catcher mirror, it offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Louise loved how this play gym complemented their baby's nursery, but also how her little one interacted with the koala bear, grasping the monkey's hand, and enjoying the soothing sounds of the rattle provided hours of entertainment. Roseanne points out that the sloth toy, once tapped, only plays music for a second or two, so this may be more suited to slightly older babies with better attention spans who can target the toy well enough to keep tapping to make the music play more continuously.
One thing to keep in mind is that this play mat is quite large and may take up a lot of space in the room. However, our mum tester Claire likes that it's lovely and large, providing somewhere safe for the little one to develop and explore. She also says the mat is well-cushioned and can be used on any floor, so no need to worry about ensuring it is placed on a thick carpet or rug when out and about.
Read our full Tiny Love Luxe Developmental Gymini review.
Pros
- A stylish wooden design looks good in any nursery
- Lots of sensory and interactive opportunities
- Large size provides room for growth
- Designed to develop with baby
Cons
- May take up a lot of space in the room
- Colours may not be bright enough to stimulate your baby
- The sloth toy only plays music for a second or two when it is tapped
Size: | 92 x 92 x 46 cm |
Material: | Wood |
Age Range: | Unspecified |
- Baby gym play mat with a standalone wooden arch frame
- 20 creative activities that stimulate your baby's development during different age stages
- Interactive musical sloth toy with a variety of tap-activated tunes
- The play mat has an engaging mirror and satin ribbons for tummy time
- 12 monthly milestone cards that take you and your baby through the journey of their first year of exploration
- Toys included: Mark the Sloth, Janis the Koala, a crinkly plant toy, a peek-a-boo leaf and an engaging mirror
Best playmat for sensory development
With adjustable walls to contain playtime chaos and transform it into a ball pit for toddlers, this gym adapts to your child's developmental stages, providing years of entertainment. Our parent tester and mum, Jodie Neale, loved the bright colours, saying it was very child-friendly, saying, "The product has a good range of accessories that are sensory driven for small children - mirror, crinkle clip on the toy, etc. my child enjoyed playing with these." Jodies also liked that the product was easy to assemble and pack away, saying it was easy to take to her parents for the weekend. She also said, "The bag to put the balls in is really helpful. Although you can only pack away one ball at a time through the slot."
Another mum reviewer says they love it, and their little one loves it too! "We have had non-stop compliments of the play mat from friends and family", they said, and they love the fact that it is a unisex design – perfect if you want to have more kids and re-use old toys because it won't matter what gender they are. This mum admits that the play mat may seem like it's a lot of money, but says she thinks it's a bargain for its 5-in-1 functionality and engaging toys. Featuring an electric toucan that serenades with over 20 minutes of melodies, a soft elephant, and a playful monkey bead chaser, it's a jungle-themed paradise for little ones.
The leaf-shaped teethers add to the sensory exploration, and the ball pit is great for when the baby gets a bit older. One reviewer says "I really like this baby gym. Initially, we used it as a flat activity mat, but my son began rolling over and crawling early, so it's been useful to have sides that can go up and down so that he can't escape easily." She has also used a few of the plastic toys in a paddling pool during the hot weather, which she says was nice as they didn't have to buy additional bath toys. Our mum tester, Jodie, had a slightly different experience, saying, "The sides of the product when you assemble the ball pit are not particularly sturdy, and my baby ended up just rolling over them."
One thing to be aware of is that the mat isn't very soft at all, according to one review. The mum says they have put a blanket in it to lay the baby on and even bought foam flooring to go underneath so she is more comfortable. If you have hard flooring, you may want to think about purchasing it. Also, another reviewer noticed that the canopy that attaches to the mat is a bit fiddly, but they have resolved to just leave this on rather than dismantle the toy. If you plan to keep it out in your baby's nursery, this won't be an issue for you though. Our mum tester Jodie pointed out; "The elephant on top - I struggled to put this on. I wanted to ensure it was on safely because it's quite heavy, and I didn’t want it to be easily pulled down by Atlas, but the instructions didn't have any info on how to attach."
Pros
- Especially good to help baby to practice motor skills
- Plenty of take-along toys to choose from – that can be play in the bath
- The mat is machine washable, and the toys are wipeable
- Suitable for babies and toddlers
- Pack away in the carry case for easy storage
Cons
- The mat doesn't have much cushioning underneath
- The canopy that attaches to it is a bit fiddly
Size: | 76.2 x 113.03 x 53.34 cm |
Material: | Polyester |
Age Range: | Unspecified |
- Grow-with-me ball pit play gym includes 40 balls with a carrying case for easy storage
- Elephant toy lights up, plays 20+ minutes of music, and detaches for on-the-go fun
- Includes 7 tropical take-along toys: elephant musical toy, crinkle toy, mirror, flash cards, hanging leaf toy and bead rattle
Best playmat for colour
A cute baby gym from a brand you can trust — Freddie the Firefly from Lamaze featured on our best baby toys list, and this mat is just as great. The versatile 3-in-1 gym is packed with features to support your baby's development, making it perfect for tummy time and beyond. One mum reviewer said, "When this first arrived, I wasn't impressed - but it turned out to be one of the best things I bought for my newborn."
With three detachable toys for on-the-go fun, it offers convenience and entertainment wherever you go. The bright colours and engaging design captivate babies' attention, while the large discovery mirror sparks curiosity and self-awareness. One mum reviewer loved how easy the detachable frame was, allowing for easy placement anywhere, and the portable toys that fit conveniently in pockets or purses for emergency distractions.
Some parents may feel this mat isn't as padded and that it comes with fewer toys than others on the market. Plus, the slightly smaller and more compact size than other baby gyms means less space for movement, however, this doesn't put parents off at all! One reviewer says, "Size-wise, it's ideal. Not too big and bulky and easy to slide under the sofa or behind it when not in use." With its handy and compact design, Freddie the Firefly Gym is a must-have for parents seeking both convenience and developmental support for their little ones. Another mum found the tummy time pillow to be unsuitable as it kept slipping when her baby wriggled, but she simply decided not to use it.
Pros
- Play mat grows with baby
- Hanging toys can be attached to a baby's car seat or buggy
- Plenty of sensory discoveries - different textures and bright colours
- The tummy-time curved cushion has contrasting patterns for babies
- Great value for money
- Machine washable
Cons
- Comes with fewer toys than other play mats
- The mat is not as padded as others on the market
- The smaller, compact size means less space for movement
- The pillow might slip when the baby wriggles
Size: | 45.97 x 77.98 x 77.98 cm |
Material: | Plastic |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- An activity gym that grows with your little one – Three different positions to follow baby's growth: lay and play, tummy time and sit and play
- 3 dangling sensory toys
- Large discovery mirror
- Freddie with crinkle wings and two tactile shapes that act as teethers
- Comfortable curved cushion upholstered with LAMAZE's classic sensory patterns: black and white contrast and multiple coloured patterns
Best playmat for easy storage
The Tiny Love Dynamic Gymini was the Bronze winner in the M&B Awards 2019 Best Baby Toy category.
This versatile and engaging space for your little one is great for developing their exploration and developmental skills. Featuring adjustable, moving arches, this play mat evolves with your baby from day one, transporting them to colourful meadows with its delightful design, which is why some mums love it, with one reviewer saying it's one of the reasons they chose it, knowing it'd be up in her living room for months.
Discover the peek-a-boo tree and enjoy the musical tunes of Emilia the Bird while stimulating fine and gross motor skills with dangling toys, lights, and music. What sets this gym apart is its ability to record personalised messages for your baby, adding a special touch to playtime. Our mum tester Joanne said, "The fact that you can record your own message/music into the owl is a lovely idea", and mum tester Victoria said, "I would recommend this product as it's such good quality and has so many different toys on it. It suits all development milestones, and you can customise it by moving the arches to suit the baby's age. "
Our mum testers loved how easy it was to store this play gym away as well as how easy it is to wash and dry, ensuring the mat is always ready for your baby's next adventure. One mum reviewer said they tend to just leave theirs up because it is used daily, but agreed it does fold well for storage. She also said she found it was a bit fiddly to fasten the arches down with the poppers the first time they put it up but that it did get easier subsequent times.
Read our full Tiny Love Dynamic Gymini review.
Pros
- Large size is suitable for more movement and twins or siblings
- Adjustable arches for different play modes
- You can record your voice
- Easy to clean in the washing machine
Cons
- The play mat doesn't have a lot of padding
- Maybe fiddly to fasten the arches down with the poppers
Size: | 110 x 90 x 45 cm |
Material: | Polyester |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- Machine washable play mat
- Adjustable arches for more play modes
- Musical toy: Equipped with an electronic bird toy that records voice and plays tunes
- Includes: Bee and butterfly cloud mobile, crinkly raccoon blankie, Easy-grasp carrot teether, Tummy time pillow with crinkly ears, House mirror doubles as a picture frame, Peek-a-boo crinkly tree, Fabric bee wind-chime, Fox doll rattle
Best modern play gym
2021 Gold Mother&Baby Awards Winner in the Best Baby Toy category.
Not only is it functional, but the stylish design of this play mat also adds a touch of elegance to any home decor. Our mum tester Gabriella Challis says, "I absolutely would recommend the Magical Tales Black & White Gymini to any other Mums. It is unisex with its design and folds up easily if you want to store it away. We use it every day, so we don't bother folding it away as it's a beautiful design, it doesn't look like an eye sore in the front room!"
With its striking contrasting colours and an array of engaging features, including a mirror for extended tummy time, a baby-activated musical toy, and a soothing wind chime, this Gymini stimulates your baby's curiosity and encourages exploration from day one. The adjustable play arches and movable toys create a customisable environment tailored to your baby's preferences, fostering parent-child bonding along the way. Our mum tester, Siobhan Andrews, says, "The toys hang low enough, so it is great for my baby to play. He can easily reach them, and it keeps him occupied for a decent amount of time so I can get on with housework, etc. I know he is safe on the play mat if I am not always in the room so I can relax knowing he is happy having a kick about and being stimulated."
Our mum testers also loved how easy it was to store and wash, finding that it maintained its quality, showcasing its durability and practicality. Gabriella says, "We have washed the Magical Tales Black & White Gymini due to our baby having reflux, and it has washed/dried out brilliantly." Mum tester Fiona Cheong-See is happy to recommend the product; however, she does say that compared to other play mats out there, this one is a little bit pricey. She does love the design, though, and says it's made with good materials. She also likes that it's very lightweight and easy to pack up and store away. One thing to keep in mind if you have wooden or tile floors is that because it's so lightweight, it may move easily if you have an active baby. You can always get rubber rug grips for the bottom or use it on the carpet instead, though.
Read our full Tiny Love Magical Tales Black & White Gymini review.
Pros
- High contrast for younger babies to see more clearly
- Concertina book can be untied and taken on-the-go
- Easily for babies to activate the musical hedgehop with a tap
- Easy to store as it folds away
- Enjoy different play modes at different stages of development
Cons
- Moves easily on a wooden floor with active babies
- It may be pricey if on a budget
- Doesn't come with a travel bag
Size: | 88 x 78 x 45 cm |
Material: | Fabric |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- High contrast design for babies
- Includes a removable high contrast fold-out concertina book
- Tap-activated musical hedgehog toy with a variety of tunes
- Folds away easily
- Adjustable and removable arches for different play modes
- Includes a mirror, contrast book and satin ribbons on the mat for tummy-time play
- Smiling characters and stimulating toys: a crinkly peek-a-boo game, mini mobile, plush cloud, wind chime toy, contrast book, teether and mirror
Best play gym for sustainability
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Shortlisted for 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Baby Toy.
This play gym from Little Green Sheep is made from natural Birch wood and hand-finished with oil. If you want a sustainable, natural wooden playmat for your baby, then this is a wonderful choice. However, one thing to be aware of is that this play mat doesn't actually come with a mat; it is just the frame. Our mum tester, Ruth Carmichael, says, "This product was a fantastic addition to our toy collection. Our baby was so in love with it that she would play with it a lot longer than most of her other toys allowing us to do simple tasks around the house a lot easier like pop the dinner on, put a wash on, hoover the floor, we felt this product really did make life easier."
The toys are detachable and made from organic cotton and wood, safe for your little one to bat away and chew. The baby gym pictured is the curved safari theme, but you can also get it with straight legs, and other themes include Ocean Whale, Bunny Love and Bear Love. Some busy parents may not enjoy the inconvenience of not being able to pop the soft toys in the washing machine and dryer, but we really like that you can hand wash the cotton charm toys and wipe clean the wooden ones. If you're worried about hygiene, maybe you could only detach the wooden toys to allow the baby to handle and chew on them as natural teethers, and leave the soft toys hanging so they are less likely to get covered in drool or get dirty too quickly.
Another thing to be aware of is that the lifespan of this baby gym may be shorter than others. Our mum tester Michelle Campbell says, "It is a lovely, very well-made toy which I am sure would entertain a small baby. Unfortunately, by the time I received the product, my baby was already crawling, so I got limited use out of it! But he really liked the rattling teether toy, which is useful for attaching to straps of the buggy/car seat and chewing on as he is teething."
Read our full The Little Green Sheep Group Wooden Baby Play Gym review.
Pros
- Each charm is hand-finished
- Eco-friendly with responsibly sourced materials
- Detachable toys and space to attach more
- Easy to wipe clean the wooden parts
Cons
- Doesn't come with a mat for the baby to lie on
- Hand-made soft toys need hand-washing and line-drying
- Babies could grow out of this more quickly as it has fewer features
Size: | Unspecified |
Material: | 100% certified sustainable Birch wood and organic cotton |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- Made from sustainably sourced Birch wood and hand-oiled for a natural finish
- Made using certified organic cotton
- Charms are detachable
- Hand-oiled curved Birch frame
- CE certified
- Hand wash and line dry soft toys, wipe wooden toys with a clean cloth and allow to air dry
- Due to each charm being hand finished, there may be very small variances to what is pictured
Best play mat for size
If you're looking for a nice big padded play mat for little ones to spread out and explore on, the Fold & Go Giant Discovery Mat by Infantino could be the one! It offers over two square metres of extra thick mat with built-in activities and a gorgeous contrasting colour design. Our mum tester Rosie liked the size for her seven-month-old son Eli, saying, "It’s been a great mat for tummy time, there are lots of different textures and things he wants to reach for, it's comfortable and a really generous size, maybe not great for those with smaller homes." Another buyer also commented on the size, saying, "It’s really big, so it covers a good area but folds up to a good size to pack away." - So we think it could be a good play mat to take with you when you go away!
The mat provides a safe, soft space for tummy time, with a large mirror and multi-textured fabrics for early sensory interaction and fun, plus four cute animal friends. And the extra large size means there's enough room for your tot to take their first steps with plenty of padding for tumbles, although one reviewer commented: "Not thick enough to provide soft cushioning on the hard floor but perfect over the carpet." Our mum tester Rosie, however, was happy with the padding, saying, "The comfort of it is great, it’s nice and padded, even on hard floors or the patio Eli was happy to be on it."
We like that the mat is machine washable for your convenience and some customers have commented on the fact that it washes well and is easy to wipe clean, although our mum tester Rosie didn't think so, saying, "I’ve used it on the patio as well, but as the back isn’t that wipeable I’ve avoided putting it on grass and stuck to using my cheaper more plastic-y playmat for that." - So this is something to think about if you're looking for a mat for outdoor use. Rosie adds, "While all the textures are great, the surface of the mat isn’t easy to wipe up messes – you can put it in the washing machine, but it is quite a big mat, so if you don’t have a large washing machine it might not fit."
Pros
- Extra thick padding provides a safe and gentle place for play
- Multi-textured surfaces provide early sensory interaction
- Plenty of built-in activities encourage play and exploration
- Large mat offers more space for movement
- Contrasting colours aid visual development
- The large mirror encourages tummy time
Cons
- Not thick enough on hard floor
Size: | 167.5 x 0.1 x 127 cm |
Material: | Cotton |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- Extra large size - over 2 square metres
- Thick padding
- Multi-textured surfaces
- Built-in activities
- Contrasting colours
- Large mirror
- Machine washable
Best for containing toys with fold-up sides
If you're looking for a large play mat that helps to keep your space tidy, this Foldable Soft Foam Mat by Infantino has a useful feature - the sides fold up and fasten to create a contained play space, meaning toys won't roll and spread out all over the room, they'll stay within the mat. The soft and durable foam is designed to fold so that you can store the mat away in its storage bag - also ideal for taking it on the go. We love that this mat is reversible, so you can change the look according to your room, from child-friendly to stylish.
Our dad tester Jordan says this mat folds down really easily, and he loved that it has the choice of two different sides. He says, "It is rather big when unfolded, which is great for playtime, and having the more muted side means I can flip it over but leave it out in the living room if I don’t fancy putting it away, and it's not too in your face." He also said the padding on the mat is lovely, soft, and most importantly - wipeable! He confirmed: "No stains, no need to wash, so very happy with that."
One happy customer in a review said, "This is my 4th baby, so I’ve been through a lot of playmats. This one is perfect in every way. It’s lightweight, portable, easy to clean, padded, fits perfectly in a 50x50 playpen, makes the perfect ball pit, and you can’t beat the price. Checks all my boxes. I would give it 100 stars if I could." Keep in mind that the mat is designed to contain toys and not babies – one reviewer points out: "I love that this folds up on the sides it helps keep all the toys contained. My son just learned how to roll and roll out of this."
Pros
- Use flat or fold up and fasten the sides to contain toys
- It is double-sided so you get two looks in one
- The non-slip mat is safe for active toddlers
- Easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth
- Folds compact for storing in the storage bag or to take on the go
Cons
- Fold-up sides aren't designed to contain baby
Size: | 150.01 x 150.01 x 0.61 cm |
Material: | 19% EVA, 58% LDPE, 23% PE |
Age Range: | Unspecified |
- Extra large play mat
- Cushioned
- Double-sided
- Fold-up sides
- Portable
- Non-slip
- Multiple activities
- Includes storage bag
Best play mat for music
There's no way your baby could get bored lying on their back with the Infantino 7-in-1 Kick N Keys Musical Piano Activity Gym! It's a soft play space that has everything needed to keep the little ones entertained – from the featured musical piano to a tummy-time bolster, seat position, and plenty of hanging toys to keep them engaged.
We like that the take-along piano can be taken with you to use anywhere, whether you're going in the car or just moving to a different room and don't want to take the whole play gym. It's feature-packed too, with 7 melodies, 21 fun sounds, and even a composer. there's also plenty to encourage little ones to move around as they grow, with the gym specially designed to adapt to your baby's physical development from day one – meaning it's suitable for newborns, too!
Our mum tester Joanna Ames says there's a lot to like about this baby gym. "It's a clever design - compact but with an impressive number of elements that encourages you to look forward to the next stage of your baby's development", she says, describing it as a useful place for baby to lie flat and be entertained, for example, when you have to wash your hands after a nappy change! Joanna liked that the pillow for tummy time is nice and small, as she finds bolsters too high. "The keyboard is a real winner", she says, "my baby has been hitting the keys with her legs from a really young age, and it is hopefully encouraging her to recognise that those limbs belong to her! It'll also be fun as she gets older and engages with some of the more complex features using her hands." Joanna's four-year-old even took a liking to the piano, and she had to retrieve it from his bedroom!
Joanna wasn't as impressed with the hanging toys, however, saying she's seen better in terms of colour and contrast. She was also concerned that the gym was only wiped clean. Overall, as a parent of a 10-week-old she was still impressed with the gym because it's so versatile and encourages her to think ahead at all the fun to be had.
Pros
- Compact but with an impressive number of elements
- The piano has real longevity as it operates entirely independently of the baby gym
- Piano offers lots of variety with 7 melodies, 21 fun sounds, and a composer mode
- The fun features encourage mums to look forward to the next stage of development
- Newborns can sit with confidence with the C-shape seat positioner
Cons
- The gym is only wipe-clean
- Hanging toys aren't as engaging as other gyms
Size: | 173 x 118.01 x 13 cm |
Materials: | Nylon, Polyester |
Age range: | 0 months + |
- 7 grow-with-me play modes
- Soft playmat
- Take-along musical piano
- Tummy-time bolster
- Seat positioner
- Hanging toys
Best playmat for accessories
Crafted with longevity in mind, this play mat features a sturdy framework with two contour bars, allowing for easy attachment of various hanging pieces. One mum agrees it's well made with good quality materials, saying, "It's a great product with no small parts, so no choking hazards." Another parent said, "It’s beautiful, well made, large floor space, with good padding", however, a different reviewer was disappointed as the mat wasn't as thick as they expected – if this is the case you may want to use the mat on a soft surface like carpet.
Among the hanging pieces is a mirrored plastic piece placed directly above the baby, offering delightful self-discovery moments. The hoops for connection are easy to use too. A reviewer shares that their grand-daughter loves it and gets so excited with all the other colourful things she sees and touches, saying, "It's easy to use, lightweight and great fun" Another mum whose little one is two months old and loves the play mat, says, "We can even hang her pram toys on it, little diva loves to stare at herself! Never seen her so happy I would definitely recommend!"
Designed to accommodate growth, this play mat will remain a cherished companion for quite a while, thanks to its durable construction. One mum loves it for her daughter, saying, "There's nothing to hurt her if she pulls the structure with the toys provided, it's soft, strong and bounces back into position." However, some parents have found the arches can easily pop out. With this in mind, we think that extra care and supervision may be needed.
With a soft cushion insert that strikes the perfect balance between comfort and manageability, your baby will feel cosy during playtime without feeling overwhelmed. One reviewer says that having two covers is useful and they like the cushion for tummy time. The mat comes with not just one but two easy-to-wash covers, ensuring convenience for busy parents. Some of the more sturdy toys are also easy to clean, which parents really appreciate.
Pros
- Doubles up as a "ball pit" with 4 colourful balls
- Great for teething babies
- Toys encourage tummy time and are removable
- Easy to set up and take down in one minute
- Easy to fold and carry if travelling or for convenient storage
Cons
- Loose fabric
- Arches may pop out
- Mat may not be as thick as expected
Size: | 45.5 x 68.5 x 7.5 cm |
Material: | Plastic |
Age Range: | 0 months + |
- Large multifunctional mat with "Tree Design and Ball Pit" – comes with 4 colourful balls
- Thick, Soft and Washable - Baby-safe materials
- The gym floor mats come with 9 toys in total: A baby self-discovery mirror, a toy bear, lion's ears, green leaves, a cloud pendant with sounds, balls, 2 soothing BPA-free silicone teethers, plus coloured cards with graphics
- Removable Toys include: Cloud Pendant, self-discovery mirror, sound toy bear, toy mushroom and leaves, orange cat paw and purple lion teethers, cognitive book helps all-round development of your baby
What are the benefits of a baby play mat or gym?
When it comes to must-have baby gear, a baby gym isn't up there with a car seat or pushchair, but life is much easier with one. Having somewhere to put down your baby when you need to sign for a parcel from the postie or nip to the loo is so handy – and they'll be safe, comfy, and entertained!
They'll benefit physically and cognitively from having interesting things to focus on as their sight and colour recognition develop, and they'll love kicking and batting at the toys overhead. A baby gym is also brilliant for helping tire out an active baby!
How to choose a baby gym or play mat, and which is better?
When choosing between a baby gym and a play mat, we asked Psychologist Dr Amanda Gummer, who specialises in child development, play & parenting, which she thought was better. She said, "Both are beneficial, so it will come down to space and personal preference as to which should be recommended."
Dr Amanda Gummer's advice on how to choose a baby gym or play mat:
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When choosing a baby gym or play mat, always take into consideration your baby's developmental stage and your own preferences.
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Aim to look for one that provides a soft, padded surface for your baby to lie on comfortably.
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It might sound obvious, but also consider the size of the mat or gym to ensure it fits your space at home so it’s free from being a trip hazard and can be set up in an area which is going to be warm and safe.
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Some gyms come with detachable toys or hanging mobiles to keep your baby engaged, so think about whether these features are important to you. Both can offer benefits for a newborn’s development, but baby mats are great for tummy time play as they offer up a soft surface that’s safe for baby to lie on their front or back and will offer visual stimulation and attachments to grab.
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Baby Gyms will often include arches or bars suspended over the mat with hanging toys or rattles for babies to bat or grab at.
Things to look for when choosing the right baby play mat and gym
As well as the above, here are some things to look out for when you're out shopping or browsing online for the right baby play mat and gym for you and your baby. It's important to consider things like going for a baby playmat that is very easy to use, clean, portable, and can also be customised by hanging extra toys on it.
Material - You'll want soft and padded materials to enrich their sensory time, which is easy to wash if necessary.
Size - As long as it's large enough to grow with them but not too big for your space, it should work for you.
Easy to clean - Things can get messy with little ones, so make sure it's as easy to clean as possible.
Sensory features - Try to pick out a playmat or gym that has engaging and stimulating features that they'll love.
Colours - Make sure your chosen baby playmat is colourful and bright to stimulate your baby.
Age range - Your choice will have to be age-appropriate for your little one, so check the packaging.
There are many types of baby playmats, but choose a flat one because it's better for your baby's back. Also, you need to look for one that gives you space to hang many types of toys with different textures, sounds, colours, and shapes not only above your baby's head but in all their surroundings.
Playmat: Some gyms have much bigger playmats than others, so think about how much floor space you have available, as well as how big and active your baby is. Dribbles and leaks are unavoidable, so a detachable, machine-washable mat is essential.
Baby-safe mirror: A mirror is a must – looking at themself will encourage your baby's face-recognition skills and boost their social and emotional development. Add one to the gym yourself if it doesn't already have one.
Toy arch: Opt for a lot of variety when it comes to sensory toys to hold your baby's interest as they get older. Black-and-white patterns might delight a newborn but not a four-month-old.
Musical features: Babies love music, but check you can turn this function off because the tunes will eventually get on your nerves!
Extra toys: Some gyms are designed to allow you to attach other toys to the hanging bar to keep your baby's interest. If your tot is inquisitive or easily bored, this is a great option.
Sensory activities: Many gyms have different sensory elements for your baby to explore, from peek-a-boo flaps, which can help boost fine motor skills, to crinkly-textured toys. When you're comparing gyms, think about whether the features will stimulate different senses.
Tummy-time pillow: Time spent lying on their front every day is important to help your baby strengthen the muscles they'll eventually use for sitting, crawling, and walking. Tummy-time features or a dedicated pillow for extra support are useful.
Why are playmats good for babies?
Playmats are a really useful play space that helps to keep babies entertained, but they have a range of other benefits too. We asked Dr Amanda Gummer why she thinks playmats are good for babies, and she shared her expert insight. She says, "Play mats are great in providing a safe and comfortable space for babies to explore and develop important skills. They offer a soft surface for babies to lie on, supporting their physical development and can, therefore, help to prevent injuries.
"Play mats also provide sensory stimulation, with different textures, colours, and patterns to engage babies' senses. Additionally, play mats often come with toys or attachments that encourage reaching, grasping, and hand-eye coordination, promoting cognitive and motor skill development as well as being a cosy surface for fun and bonding."
Here is a summary of all the great benefits of baby playmats:
Learning about 'cause and effect' - Activity mats can help your baby from the time they are firstborn. At around six weeks, they will help your baby start to develop 'cause and effect' as they realise if they push the toys on the hanging mobile, they will move.
Developing your baby's vision - Your baby is born with pretty blurred vision, meaning they can only see a few inches in front of their face. As they grow, they'll start to take an interest in different shapes and colours, which means most playmats are designed with a variety of bright, eye-catching toys for your baby to focus on.
Developing grasping skills - You'll already have noticed your baby's grasping skills - reflexively grabbing onto anything in their palms. As your baby grows up, you'll notice your little one reaching and grasping at the toys hanging on the mobile, even if they aren't interested in them when you first introduce the mat.
Developing self-awareness - Another feature you'll spot on a lot of play gyms on this list is a small mirror. Your baby probably won't notice themself in the mirror until they're around four months old when you might notice them starting to reach up at it. As they grow, your baby will interact more with their reflection in the mirror, making faces and smiling at themself.
Developing motor skills - Stimulating toys from activity gyms are great for your baby's development but also for use during tummy time. You should always use a playmat or blanket for tummy time, not a sofa or raised surface. Tummy time is important for helping your baby develop those all-important fine motor skills. Lie with your baby and encourage them to look up at you or the toys hanging over the mat.
Modern or traditional?
Baby gyms can completely divide parents. Some love the more minimalist, modern-looking gyms, while others felt they got much more bang for their buck from those with more interactive features. But even babies of the most discerning, style-conscious mums find it hard to resist noisy toys and flashing lights!
We asked Dr Amanda Gummer what her thoughts were on whether play gyms and play mats with sound and lights are more stimulating for babies. She said, "Play mats with sound and lights can be more stimulating for babies, as they provide additional sensory input, which is really important for overall development. Both the sounds and lights can capture the baby's attention and encourage them to engage with the toys and activities on the mat.
"However, it's important to consider your baby's individual preferences and sensitivities and remember that all children are different. Some babies may find loud noises or bright lights overwhelming, so I believe it's best to choose a play mat with adjustable volume and brightness settings to suit your and your little one’s preferences and developmental needs.
Do you need it to fold away?
You'll use a baby gym several times a day for about six months, so choose one that you'll be happy to keep assembled while it's in regular use or that you can easily pop away. If you're short on space or prefer to reclaim the living room when your baby goes to bed, a gym that folds away quickly and isn't fiddly to set up again the next day is useful. Factor in whether you're likely to pop it in the car and take it with you when you're visiting the grandparents, too.
About the expert
Dr Amanda Gummer is a child development expert who founded The Good Play Guide in 2012. Amanda has a PhD in Neuropsychology, a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education and over 20 years of experience working with children and families. Having worked in children’s industries for many years, Amanda is now widely considered as the UK’s go-to expert on play, toys and child development.
Amanda can regularly be seen in the media, including BBC News, Sky News, The Daily Mail and many more, offering advice on news stories and issues surrounding children, families and child development.
Dr Gummer’s Good Play Guide is an independent, expert organisation dedicated to ensuring every child can develop the skills they need to thrive during a happy, healthy childhood. The team’s mission is to help make the world a more playful place.
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