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ABC 4ft Round Kids Play Rug - Soft Crawling Mat, Non Slip Alphabet Educational Rug for Toddlers, Baby, Nursery, Playroom, Classroom, Bedroom Decor
ABC 4ft Round Kids Play Rug - Soft Crawling Mat, Non Slip Alphabet Educational Rug for Toddlers, Baby, Nursery, Playroom, Classroom, Bedroom Decor
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About This
- 【PERFECT SIZE】The round kids ABC rug is 4ft(120CM) in diameter and 0.4 inches thick, that enable children get enough entertainment space.
- 【SOFT PLAYING SURFACE AND NON-SLIP DESIGN】Made of faux wool material, making it extra soft and easy to clean. The surface of this cute kids play mat is ultra soft, fluffy, durable and skin-friendly, perfect for kids to crawl all over and play with toys on. The bottom of this nursery rug is made with anti-slip small dots, which will ensure the alphabet rug does not slip or slide when your little ones are playing on the ground!
- 【EDUCATIONAL RUG】26 letter animals pattern, cultivate baby's recognition of animals and the brief letters of the basic study. A for Alligator, B for Bear, C for Cat, D for Dog, E for Elephant, F for Flamingo, G for Giraffe, H for Horse, I for Iguana, J for Jellyfish, K for Kangaroo, L for Lion, M for Monkey, N for Narwhal, O for Owl, P for Panda, Q for Quail, R for Raccoon, S for Squirrel, T for Tiger, U for Unicorn, V for Vampire bat, W for Worm, X for Xenarthra, Y for Yak, Z for Zebra.
- 【SUITABLE FOR ANY OCCASION】This is baby mats for floor that can be used anywhere. It’s perfect for baby's playing, moving, crawling, tummy time, and is an ideal choice for turning any hard floor into a comfort zone where you can spend time together. Great for kids' playroom, bedroom, classroom, game rooms, living rooms, day cares, preschool, kindergarten, elementary school also nursery room, etc.
- 【WARM TIP】The kids play mat is folded in a sealed bag and may has wrinkles when first opened. It is recommended to use a heavy object on the wrinkles or lay flat for a few days and the rug will eventually flatten completely.
Overview
- Brand : Mishareal
- Size : 3'11" (Round)
- Material : Faux Wool
- Weave Type : Machine Made
- Item Weight : 2.4 Pounds
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