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ABC Alphabet Rug for Kids, Classroom Playmat 6ft Non-Slip Circle Rugs for playroom, Round Area Rug for Elementary Classroom, Play Carpet for Boys Girls Bedrooms Playroom,Nursery Rugs
ABC Alphabet Rug for Kids, Classroom Playmat 6ft Non-Slip Circle Rugs for playroom, Round Area Rug for Elementary Classroom, Play Carpet for Boys Girls Bedrooms Playroom,Nursery Rugs
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- This alphabet rug Made from upgraded materials has a soft, luxurious pile with well-stitched edges that are lint-free, odorless and skin-friendly. The innovative interactive seating design features a variety of emojis for a fun and innovative way to teach. Families can also play games on the game carpet, which can promote the close relationship between parents and children
- This kids play rug measures 6ft, and the back of the children's bedroom rug is made of non-slip TPR rubber, which enhances friction and allows the rug to grip the floor better, ensuring your child's safe play
- This nursery rug is stain resistant and can be cleaned daily with a broom or vacuum cleaner, stains can be deep cleaned with a neutral cleaner and washed in the washing machine without damage, and the children's rug is also foldable and durable
- This abc rugs for kids playroom is perfect as a birthday gift, baby shower gift and children's day surprise for babies, toddlers and teens, and is also ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, daycare centers, preschools, nurseries, kindergarten classrooms, daycare centers, playroom spaces, reading corners and more
- Note that due to the packaging and transportation of this playroom rug, there may be some creases on the surface, but don't worry, they usually disappear after 2-3 days. To make the creases disappear faster, we recommend using a steam iron to iron the creases. If you have any questions about this circle rug, please feel free to contact us.
Overview
- Brand : yulidayang
- Size : 6x6 Feet
- Material : Polypropylene
- Weave Type : Machine Made
- Item Weight : 7.5 Pounds
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