When it comes to little ones, ensuring their safety and development is paramount. This is where playmats come in. Beyond their cute patterns and wipe-clean surfaces, playmats pose real advantages for supporting your child’s development. If you want to learn why playmats are necessary for enhancing your little one’s early years, keep reading.
Promoting Motor Skills
Playmats are designed for baby’s needs. Their comfy, soft material makes them safe for practising tummy time, crawling, lying or just playing! Each mat or play gym helps with learning and aids little children to see what’s going on around them.
Safe Play Zone
Make sure you check the safety of your playmats or play gym. Our collection of playmats, are made with hypoallergenic XPE foam which is BPA free, so you can trust your baby will be safe and comfortable as they play. From chic pastel colours to match your décor, to sea life and unicorns to entertain your little one, there’s a stylish option for all families.
Enhance Sensory Exploration
With foam mats of different designs, play gyms with teether, rattles and squeezers and our tummy time mat, there are so many ways to help improve little ones’ movement and confidence. Perfect with our range of nursery toys, our selection will encourage independent play, movement and promote hand-eye coordination.
Independent Play
From birth to toddler, playmats are an essential tool to help develop kids’ imagination and co-ordination in a safe place with toys, books and teddies! Perfect for inside or out, playmats are developed for durability.
Easy to Store and Clean
Don’t worry about the mess that little ones make as our playmats are easy to clean with a wipe. For messier stains, a safe detergent is easy to clean them up in minutes. With a cushioned, soft surface you can relax and know that your baby is safe and protected rather than trying to crawl on a hard floor or dusty rug. When it comes to bedtime, the playmats just fold up to easily fit behind a sofa or door.
A playmat is specifically designed to encourage exploration and development in your little one. So if you’re on the fence about whether they’re necessary, we hope to have answered your question!