Description
- MESS MAT Our large square splat mats have you covered; they're made to protect floors and tables from mealtime spills and playtime messes; place under high chairs and great play mats for art and craft projects on top of or under tables
- LONG LASTING / REUSABLE Made from Bumkins' original waterproof fabric 100-percent polyester with embedded TPU for waterproofing; both soft and strong its tough enough for daily use; it stands up to growing baby and toddler messes
- QUALITY TESTED At Bumkins, we use 3rd party labs to ensure the products we manufacture comply with CPSC and CPSIA standards for BPA, Lead, and Phthalates
- EASY TO CLEAN Wipe up small messes; hand-wash or machine wash; to extend the life of fabric, we do recommend hang drying our quick-dry fabric; always ensure fabric is completely dry before storing
- LOTS OF USES Not just for underneath highchairs, use it on floors, on tables or outside; lightweight, it takes up less space in your bag, so you can take it with you and have it when you need it
Sometimes kids make major messes! Our splat mats have you covered. They're made to protect your floors and tables from mealtime splats, spills and playtime messes. Not just for underneath high chairs. Use it on floors, on tables, or outside. And its great for art projects. For over 30 years, Bumkins has been creating thoughtful and responsibly made essentials for babies and kids, making parenting easier so families can cherish those special moments. Designed in Arizona, responsibly made in China.
Introducing Baby to Mealtime: As soon as your little one shows interest in mealtime (usually between ages 6 and 9 months), start them on a routine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If eating together as a family is important to you, youll want to have baby join you at the table. Even if they aren't hungry at times, they'll get used to eating on a schedule. A routine is key and so is patience. Begin to introduce a variety of foods and prepare for the messes! Young children are learning about food, so mealtime is a time to explore. It can get messy but your child is learning and experiencing the sensory components of food: taste, flavor, smell, texture and appearance.