Skip Hop Playspot Interlocking Foam Tiles - Green/Brown
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What's Included
20 foam tiles with corner connectors
Description
Create a cushioned play area with the Skip Hop Playspot Interlocking Foam Tiles - Green/Brown. Use from four to all 20 tiles to fit your space and style accordingly, with easy to put together connectors. Inner circles can be interchanged to customize the look. These tiles are constructed of innovative EVA foam with a smooth surface. They're safety-rated for all ages and are a half-inch thick to make a comfortable space to play, rest, and sit.
About Skip Hop
The ultimate goal of Skip Hop is to develop products that make parenting better. Skip Hop is a New York City company devoted to the design of groundbreaking products to suit a new generation of parents. At Skip Hop, they truly understand today's moms and dads because that's who they are. They're in tune with the cool person you were before parenthood, and know that you're even cooler now that you're a mom or dad. Skip Hop gets it. They strive to create products that are smarter, more innovative, and safer. These are products that appeal not only to your heart, but also to your modern sense of design. A percentage of each Skip Hop product sold is given to support various organizations such as the Pediatric Aids Foundation and The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund.
Dimensions & Specifications
Dimensions
Tiles: 14L x 14W in
Brand
Skip Hop
Age
Infant
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- Easy to assemble (4)
- Easy to clean (4)
- Grows with baby (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Playtime (4)
- Tummy time (4)
- Infants (3)
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Pros
- Easy to Assemble
- Easy to Clean
- Entertaining
- Grows With Baby
- Holds Baby's Attention
- Promotes Sensory Development
- Visually Stimulating
Cons
Best Uses
- Crawlers
- Playtime
- Tummy Time
Comments about Skip Hop Playspot Interlocking Foam Tiles - Green/Brown:
JUST WHAT I NEEDED FOR OUR 9 MONTH OLD GRANDDAUGHTER TO PLAY ON SINCE WE HAVE HARDWOOD FLOORING. I AM NOT WORRIED ABOUT HER FALLING OVER & HURTING HERSELF ANYMORE:)
Pros
- Easy to Assemble
- Easy to Clean
Cons
Best Uses
- Infants
- Playtime
- Tummy Time
Comments about Skip Hop Playspot Interlocking Foam Tiles - Green/Brown:
Perfect for our daughter! Creates a nice soft spot to play on our hardwoods and actually looks nice too!
Pros
- Easy to Assemble
- Easy to Clean
- Grows With Baby
Cons
Best Uses
- Infants
- Playtime
- Tummy Time
Comments about Skip Hop Playspot Interlocking Foam Tiles - Green/Brown:
We have tile floors and got tired of laying down doubled up blankets so my 4-month-old could play on the floor. I pick it up every night since we have limited floor space, but its easy. It's also very large - I use half of it right now, but will probably use the whole thing once he gets bigger. I also like that its a designated baby space - no feet, no dog, all baby. It's his space. He does tummy time on it, practices sitting up, and just lays and plays on his back. He loves it. It's better than the pack n play because his view isn't blocked by anything. He can look all over and watch me while I do work around the house.
Pros
- Easy to Assemble
- Easy to Clean
- Grows With Baby
Cons
Best Uses
- Crawlers
- Infants
- Playtime
- Tummy Time
Comments about Skip Hop Playspot Interlocking Foam Tiles - Green/Brown:
Living in an old house with all hardwood floors, we needed something softer for baby to play on. We started just with blankets, but as baby became more mobile and wanted to wiggle, the blankets would just slide around and provide no traction to explore new movements. The Skip Hop Playspot is the perfect solution for us: it provides insulation from the cold floor in winter, is modular to fit in any space we want (even if the space is not square), provides padding and traction to explore new movements, is easy to clean when he spits up (regularly) on it, and integrates well into the color scheme of our living room. It also doubles as a toy itself when baby discovers that he can pull up the tiles and chew on them.
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