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Baby Play Mat for Floor - Eden (4x6ft) - Premium EVA Foam Play Mat for Babies & Toddlers (Ages 0-5+) - Non-Toxic Playmat for Tummy Time, Crawling & Playroom - Stylish & Comfortable
Baby Play Mat for Floor - Eden (4x6ft) - Premium EVA Foam Play Mat for Babies & Toddlers (Ages 0-5+) - Non-Toxic Playmat for Tummy Time, Crawling & Playroom - Stylish & Comfortable
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- SAFE & COMFORTABLE PLAY SPACE – Crafted from premium, non-toxic EVA foam, this thick, padded play mat creates a soft and comfortable surface that helps protect babies and toddlers from bumps and bruises. Ideal for tummy time, crawling, and play time, it provides a safer cushioned environment that supports exploration and development for ages 0–5+ years.
- FLEXIBLE SIZING & SPACIOUS ROOM TO GROW – Easily expand the play mat by combining additional sizes designed with interlocking puzzle pieces. See our Play Mat Sizing Guide to properly order for the size of your play space. Our playmats can grow with your child from newborn through toddler years, supporting healthy development milestones while giving them the freedom to move and explore. This baby floor play mat provides ample space to grow from tummy time to first steps, and active play sessions.
- STYLISH & MODERN DESIGN – Thoughtfully crafted with hand-illustrated patterns that blend seamlessly with your home decor, this play mat adds beauty to your living room, nursery, or playroom. Unlike cartoon-themed mats, its modern aesthetic complements your space while providing a safe, functional, and stylish area for your baby to play and explore.
- EFFORTLESS CLEANUP FOR BUSY FAMILIES – The water-resistant surface wipes clean with just a damp cloth, making spill and mess cleanup quick and simple for busy parents. Whether dealing with spit-up, snack spills, or diaper accidents, this easy-to-clean baby mat for floor maintains a hygienic play environment without the hassle of stains or lengthy drying times. Check out our store for cleaning instructions.
- MAKES ANY ROOM A SAFE SPACE – Our play mat is not just a regular mat, it's an entire play area for your child, perfect for playrooms, living rooms, nurseries and more. The non-slip backing prevents dangerous sliding on hardwood, marble, tile, or low-pile carpet surfaces, ensuring your baby play mats for floor stay securely in place during active play. The mats can be easily stored or quickly put together so there's always plenty of room for your little one to roll, crawl, and explore.
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