ABCarpet
Music Note Classroom Rug 6'5"x8'5" Elementary Music Classroom Seating Rug with 16 Seats Colorful Muiscal Area Rug for Nursery, Preschool, Kids Room and Music Studio
Music Note Classroom Rug 6'5"x8'5" Elementary Music Classroom Seating Rug with 16 Seats Colorful Muiscal Area Rug for Nursery, Preschool, Kids Room and Music Studio
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About This
- Safety First --- All ABCarpet colorful music classroom rug meet Class One Fire rating, and have passed the 16CFR1630 FF 1-70 flame resistance test and OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100, meet stringent safety standards for music note classroom seating rugs. For your safe use, each reading playmat undergoes rigorous inspection with a needle detection machine to ensure there are no broken needles or debris
- Safe Ink and Fabric --- ABCarpet elementary musical area rug are crafted with safe materialst, these rectangle classroom rug are completely non-toxic, free from harmful substances such as stain repellents, flame retardants, and toxic adhesives, making it a safe and healthy choice for you and the planet
- Non-Slip Rubber Backing --- Our colorful music note learning classroom carpet features a non-slip rubber backing, ensuring it stays securely in place, reducing the risk of slips and falls in bustling elementary, preschool, nursery, daycare, playroom, studio and study room. The soft materials of the music class playmat offers a cozy and comfortable surface for children to sit, play, or lay on
- For School and Home --- ABCarpet music instrument rug with 24 square seats are adaptable to various educational environments, music area rug for studio fosters a comfortable and conducive learning space, perfect for creating a vibrant play area for children, enhancing their cognitive development and creativity
- No Creases, Ready to Use Roll Packaging --- Our classroom rug is thoughtfully packaged in a roll, making it easy to open and use. Purchase without hesitate, we provide lifetime aftersale
Overview
- Brand : ABCarpet
- Size : 6'6" x 8'6" (Rectangular)
- Material : Polyester
- Weave Type : Tufted
- Pile Height : Low Pile
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