Super Durable + Safe For All Ages: Add this toddler educational mat to your children's play area and feel great knowing it’s made with safety and strength in mind. Our baby safe carpet passes CPSC FF1-70, standard for the surface flammability, and its non-slip latex rubber backing grips firmly to stay put. Stain- and fade-resistant low pile polypropylene fibers look great, holding up under years of active play, foot traffic, and vacuuming. Spot clean with soapy water when needed.
Exciting Gift for Birthdays & Holidays: Surprise young family members or friends with this fun and interactive playmat. It’s the perfect present for birthdays, holidays, any special occasion, or just because. They’ll be thrilled to immediately unroll it and explore the creative design. Gather with friends on the new playmat and talk about the funny characters and interesting items. Parties get a creative boost with a unique floortime learning experience.
Learning Essentials For Great Playtimes: KC Cubs uniquely themed play carpets are designed for your little ones to explore and discover their creative skills. Not just a homeschool, daycare, or classroom essential, our dynamic play mats also double as stylish additions to girls’ or boys’ bedroom decor. Rely on us to complement your curious kids’ imagination—and to make hands-on learning truly engaging.
Whimsical cartoon character rug featuring Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and other humorous friends. Perfect for school classrooms, play areas, libraries, bedrooms, and more. Encourages laughter and educational exploration. Children can identify various objects, actions, and alphabet letters on this lively rug. Designed for durability and hours of entertainment. Great for matching games and imaginative play with other toys.
Appealing Decor For Home, Daycare Or Classrooms: Bolster learning, conversation, and creativity while brightening up room decor with this modern playroom mat. Timeless cartoon pals like Daffy Duck and Tweety Bird appeal to both kids and adults. Play matching games with your kids or students—which objects go with each profession? Who uses microscopes or instruments? What fun it is to see those gears turn as they smile at the images then take on the challenge.