A Day on the Farm Large Folding Mat – Kit
$24.00 price excluding tax
In stock
✅ 8 Non-Toxic Washable Markers
- Keeps Kids Busy at Restaurants, During Travel & Quiet Time
Unicorns, castles, and rainbow scenes keep kids engaged during meals, road trips, flights, and waiting moments — without screens.
- Non-Slip Silicone Placemat = Fewer Spills
The food-grade silicone mat securely grips the table, keeping plates and cups in place to help make mealtime calmer and cleaner.
- Learning Through Play (Without Pressure)
Built-in activities encourage counting, letter tracing, problem-solving, and storytelling — all disguised as fun.
- Mess-Free & Parent-Approved
Wipes completely clean in seconds with a damp cloth. No paper, no crumbs, no cleanup stress.
- Reusable & Eco-Friendly
Designed to be used again and again — a sustainable alternative to disposable placemats and coloring books.
- Double-Sided for Longer Play
Both sides features guided activities.
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Additional Description
What is included:
- One 10×15.90 inch (when fully open) premium reusable silicone placemat. Each design measures 4.92 x 7.87 inches.
- A reusable pouch to keep your mat and markers organized while on the go.
- A set of 8 markers.
- 1 wristband to hold the markers or for the kids to wear that can be also colored.
Who can use them:
- Ages 2 and up. Kids 4 years and older will find it more engaging.
Materials:
- Reusable silicone mat: 100 % premium food grade silicone. FDA approved.
- Markers: Non-toxic erasable markers.
- Carry Pouch: Lightweight reusable plastic pouch.
Features:
- Easy-clean silicone material
- Perfect for travel
- Promotes counting and writing
- Endless reusable fun
- Kids can practice fine motor skills, literacy, numeracy, and science
- They foster creativity, imagination, and concentration



































Dorothy Reed –
The farm theme is perfect for young learners
Mary Petersen –
The farm scenes are so detailed and engaging
Susan Linney –
Easy to clean after messy mealtimes
Ms. Sarah Palmer –
Use this in my daycare. Kids love it!
Barbara Kerr –
Perfect for teaching about farm animals!
John Barnes –
Perfect size for young children
Angela Meyer –
Great for teaching about food sources
Richard Taylor –
Great for toddlers learning animal sounds
Jane Tucker –
Perfect for restaurant entertainment.
William Sharper –
Durable and educational. Great combination
Carolina Otero –
This is one of my kid’s favorite games. She loves to fold it in different ways and tell her own stories. Paint it and erase it a million times and count all the animals in it. Lifesaver for restaurants and airplanes!
Nancy Buttler –
It inspired a kid‑made farm play at home. SO cute
George Foster –
It inspired a kid‑made farm play at home. SO cute
Clara Ramirez –
My students recount tasks while coloring—great speech activity – Clara Ramirez, Teacher
Jessica Moore –
Different from Farm mat — here we learn sequences: morning milking, feeding pigs