Product Description
Safe, non-toxic and independently tested FREE of Lead, BPA's and PVC. Exposure to letters and numbers influences learning. The individual 12" foam squares are colorful, washable and provide a cushioned surface. It includes 26 letters and 10 numbers that pop out for hours of learning fun. Straight borders included give the mat a finished look. It covers up to 36 sq. ft., 6' x 6' area and made of high density EVA foam 10mm, 3/8 inch thick. The letters and numbers do pop out of the tiles. This item is not recommended for use on carpets. For ages 3 and older.
- Exposure to letters and numbers influences learning
- Individual 12inch foam squares are colorful, washable and provide a cushioned surface
- Includes 26 uppercase letters and 10 numbers that pop out for hours of learning fun
- Straight borders included give the mat a finished look
- Covers up to 36 sq. ft. (6' x 6' area) and made of high density EVA foam 10mm (.375inch thick)
We Sell Mats 36 Sq Ft Alphabet and Number Floor Mat Reviews
We Sell Mats 36 Sq Ft Alphabet and Number Floor Mat Reviews
78 of 86 people found the following review helpful Foam might cause cancer, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: We Sell Mats 36 Sq Ft Alphabet and Number Floor Mat (Baby Product) Got these earlier this year. Very happy with them, thought my daughter loves to pull out the letters and chew on them. Now Im realy concered because i just read that foam mats are being banned in Europe due to cancer causing chemicals in the foam.- - - [...] Belgium is to ban the sale of all foam puzzle mats for babies and toddlers, citing tests showing they contain a cancer-causing chemical. Formamides are used to soften the foam in the mats but are corrosive and can be deadly. Toxicologist Alfred Bernard explained: "They are solvents, residues from the manufacturing process that stay in the product afterwards. They can be absorbed through breathing or through the skin. As a rule, children should not be exposed to these products." Belgium becomes the first European country to ban the mats and will impose a 20,000 euro fine for anyone found selling them. Jean-Philippe Ducart, a spokesman for a consumer watchdog said:... Read more 41 of 44 people found the following review helpful A little thin but serves its purpose, By Nova "Nova" (north brunswick, nj) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: We Sell Mats 36 Sq Ft Alphabet and Number Floor Mat (Baby Product) We have this set up on carpet, so the fact that it's a little thin makes little difference for us. We just didn't want our baby's face in the carpet constantly (I believe there are carcinogens in the stain sealants and we live in an apt. so don't see much point in shampooing or anything). The only thing that's annoying is the letters and numbers pop out of the mat which I don't really like because I know he's going to rip the thing apart as he gets older (he's 9 months now). But, he has taken a couple little tumbles and not cried so the mat combined with the carpet underneath must make a decent amount of padding while providing a stable, firm surface for him to practice being more mobile. All in all it was a good purchase for me but know that it is slightly thing (like it says, 3/8 in thick) and it can be taken apart easily (by you or your baby).Edit: Now a couple months later we had to take it up. I don't know why, but it attracts ants that we couldn't get rid of. No... Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful Love this Alphabet mat, By = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: We Sell Mats 36 Sq Ft Alphabet and Number Floor Mat (Baby Product) I have this mat set up in my living room and have two play zone play yards set up around it. My baby is happy in there for hours. He loves pulling the mat apart and even chewing on it. it seems very durable, he is pretty rough on it and it has held up great. It is very colorful and fun and I pull the letters out and tell him what they are. I think this is a wonderful product! |
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