Farm Small Placemat – Set
$17.00 price excluding tax
In stock
✅ 6 Non-Toxic Washable Markers
✅ Reusable Sketchband
Why Parents Are OBSESSED:
- Goodbye Tantrums – Keeps kids calm an entertained.
- Plates Stay Put – Non-slip silicone stops dishes from sliding or falling off the table.
- Learning Through Play – Tracing, counting, and farm facts disguised as fun activities.
- Endless Reuse – Wipes completely clean in 3 seconds, replacing dozens of paper books.
- Compact & Travel-Friendly – Folds small enough to fit in any purse, backpack, or diaper bag.
Secret Features:
🎯 Double-sided: Awesome design and blank drawing canvas
🎯 Hidden mascot game keeps kids engaged longer
🎯 FDA-approved safe materials
🎯 Boost Counting & Writing Skills – Trace numbers, words, and compare animal friends
⚡ Parents are buying 2 at a time!
“My 4-year-old was quiet for 45 minutes at dinner – MIRACLE!” – Sarah M.
🛒 GET YOURS NOW – Your Peace Depends On It!
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Additional Description
What is included:
- One 11.22 x 7.87 inch premium reusable silicone placemat.
- A reusable pouch to keep your mat and markers organized while on the go.
- A set of 6 markers.
- 1 wristband to hold the markers or for the kids to wear that can be also colored.
Who can use them:
- Ages 3 and up, but kids 3-5 years old will find it more engaging.
Materials:
- Reusable silicone mat: 100 % premium food grade silicone. FDA approved. Lasts for years
- Markers: Non-toxic erasable markers.
- Carry Pouch: Lightweight reusable plastic pouch.
Features
- Double-sided placemat transforms into a blank canvas for freestyle artistic expression – just flip it over and let imagination soar!
- Durable reusable silicone placemat
- Easy to clean design
- Perfect for travel and on-the-go activities
- Count and compare different animal friends
- Trace numbers and words to boost writing skills
Lisa Patel –
My toddler is obsessed with tractors — this mat gave us counting practice with hay bales.
Ashley Martinez –
Uh‑oh… marker everywhere. But wipes clean so easily and we can start fresh next day
Emily Rogers –
We talk about animals (farm, city, wild) while coloring. My class loves naming the sounds!
Margareth Simmons –
Peaceful way to teach farm life. I even learned a thing or two
Sandra Conrad –
My kids asked for the coloring mat instead of the iPad today. I’m SHOCKED. Love this mat!