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Product details
Item Name: Foam Puzzle Mat
Item number: FM-FPM-10-e
Material: EVA
Size:30.5*30.5*1 cm
MOQ:500 Sets
Place of Origin: Fujian, China
Brand Name: Faithmat
Feature: Waterproof, Shockproof, Odorless, Non-Toxic, Easy to clean, Easy assembly
Application: Playroom, nursery, living room, playground
Package: 25 pcs/set; 4 sets/box
Features:
FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY: The greatest advantage of the patchwork mat is its high degree of flexibility. It can be freely combined according to the size and shape of the room, whether it is a regular square or an irregular corner, it can be laid perfectly. It is also very easy to adjust the laying area or to replace partially worn mats.
GOOD SAFETY AND CUSHIONING: Patchwork mats are usually made of soft foam material, such as EVA or PE, which has good cushioning properties and can effectively reduce injuries caused by children falling while playing or crawling. Meanwhile, some high-quality mats also have non-slip surfaces, further enhancing safety.
EASY TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN: The surface of splicing mats is usually waterproof and stain-resistant, and daily cleaning can be done by wiping with a damp cloth. If it is heavily soiled, it can be disassembled and cleaned separately, which is very convenient.
RICH COLOURS AND PATTERNS: Splicing mats have a variety of colours and patterns to choose from, according to the home style and personal preferences. Some mats are also designed with educational patterns, such as letters, numbers and shapes, which can help children learn while playing.
PORTABILITY AND EASY STORAGE: The patchwork mats can be easily disassembled and assembled for portability and storage. When not in use, they can be disassembled into smaller pieces to save space.

What are the stages of play?
Infants are in what we consider a sensorimotor stage of play. This is all about taking in information with their senses, moving around rooms and grabbing and handling objects. They are mastering being a part of the 3D world and mapping it in their brains. It's pretty cool.
Soon, once they are a toddler, they will get to symbolic play (vrooming a car around, using a hammer to bang on things). Then comes pretend play (pretending to be a lion or to sweep the floor). And, before you know it, you may see them leading a classroom of stuffed animals (imaginative play)!
Here are a few ways to build on these stages and your baby's brain development:
1.Build a flexible attention span.
When babies look at the same thing over and over, they don't get as much of a chance to build mental categories or see all the various ways the world works. So, limit TV, videos and YouTube for babies. Instead, direct their attention to the objects and activities around them.
Infants will look at what their parentsand caregivers are paying attention to. Try showing them new things and talking about whatever they seem to be looking at. It may sound basic, but if you can't focus and shift your attention, it's hard to play pretend!
2.Break out of play ruts.
When you are playing with your baby, and they seem to be doing the same thing over and over again, change it up just slightly. If they are banging a pan with their hand, give them a wooden spoon to bang with. If they are putting blocks in a bucket, try making zooming or silly noises as the blocks fall in. Think of it like a "variation on a theme" in classical music-where the basic play pattern is the same, you just change it up a bit.
3.Bounce it back and forth.
Developmental scientists talk about "serve and return" interactions-like you and your baby are playing a tennis match of emotions and action.
Sometimes you ace it (like trying something new that gets a belly laugh!), sometimes you might be out of bounds (it's ok, we learn from failure!) But sometimes you get a really satisfying rally back and forth-like when you sing a few lines of a song, your little one coos back at you, you sing some more, and their face lights up.
You can't always run up to the net and whack the ball as hard as possible every time (if you're an anxious or competitive parent, you might find yourself trying to manage the interaction too much-it's OK. But take a break, back up to the baseline, and wait for your child to return, or even serve something unexpected to you!)
We are all too exhausted to play a full match. But if you can build brief playful back-and-forths with your baby every day, this will support language, thinking skills, and babies understanding themselves and others. You hopefully will also enjoy a boost to your wellbeing with simple interactions like this.
QnA
Q: What are the benefits of using interlocking floor mats?
A: They provide cushioning for comfort and safety, especially for children's play areas or exercise spaces. They also help protect floors from scratches and dents, reduce noise, and offer insulation.
Q: Are foam mats slippery?
A: Sometimes. Some smooth foam tiles can be slippery when they're brand new. This slippery feel is because of a release agent that's used during the molding process. That agent gradually wears off over time, though, and you can speed it up by thoroughly and repeatedly cleaning your foam tiles.
Q: How long should a baby lay on a playmat?
A: Just as each baby is unique, so is their timing and tolerance for play mat activities. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents and caregivers limit playtime on a play mats to 20-30 mins at a time and alternate between tummy time and back time to avoid overstimulation.




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