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SoftTiles Kids Foam Play Mat - Safari Animals Theme- Nontoxic Puzzle Play Mats for Children's Playrooms or Baby Nursery- Large Floor Tiles for Crawling- Size 6.5 x 6.5 ft (Black, Gray, White)
DESIGNER: Black, Gray, and White Safari Animals foam play mat give playrooms a modern and distinctive look. The Monkey, Giraffe, and Elephant interlocking mats are perfect for creating animal themed nursery and playrooms.SOFT: Fun children's flooring make hardwood floors, tile, and concrete basements into soft playrooms. Create safe cushioned floors for crawling babies and toddlers learning to walk.SAFE: SoftTiles are created for kids and the baby play mats have no small pieces! SoftTiles are Non Toxic Foam Mats tested to EN-71 Safety Standards and do not contain formamides, BPA, phthalates. We have been selling foam mats since 1994- children have grown up on SoftTiles!HIGH QUALITY: SoftTiles are high quality mats that are 5/8” thick (14mm). Thicker mats interlock better and are less likely to come apart and pieces less likely to come out. SoftTiles shapes are die-cut and not printed and will not peel like printed play mats.SLOPED BORDERS: With our mats being thicker than most, our border pieces are specially designed sloped borders that go from the height of the mat to the ground to help prevent tripping when entering and exiting the play mat.
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u/klarky7 · 6 pointsr/beyondthebump

I'm a clean fanatic so keeping everything clean and good to go was a big part of keeping me sane when I first had lo. My husband was also gone from when she was 3wks until 4mos so it was just me, a newborn and 3 animals. Stuff had to get done, and I was the only one to do it. Staying organized is a big part of keeping on top of everything. If you dirty dishes, rinse them and put them in the dishwasher (or handwash) as soon as you're done eating. Don't leave them to sit on the counter or in the sink. The longer something sits the less likely it is to get done. Same with dirty clothes and towels, they always go straight to the hamper. Never scattered on the floor. When a particular hamper is nearing full, I wash whatever is in it. When the dryer is done I force myself to fold and put away, probably the one thing I hate to do! I do "basic" cleaning every day, and once a week do a big clean which isn't that big because everything is basically steadily clean around the house. So every day I make the bed when I wake up, pick up our room if needed and pick up lo's nursery throughout the day. I dust the main surfaces - the coffee table, end table, tv stand and dining table. The other wood surfaces in the bar room i do on Friday (big clean Day). I will use wood cleaner twice a week on everything. A random day during the week and then again on Friday. Every night after we finish dinner I do the dishes (sometimes my husband will) and then I wipe down all the counters and the stove. I try to sweep every day since we have all the animals, but I miss a day here and there. On Friday I just scour the bathrooms, dust, use wood cleaner, granite cleaner, do sheets, vacuum bedrooms, sweep and steam mop the floors. Doing the little things everyday keeps the house looking like it was freshly cleaned with minimal effort. The big clean I can squeeze into 1.5hrs while lo takes her first nap. It is a rush, and I usually have vacuuming of the bedrooms to finish at the end but everything is spotless by the end of it. My daily things probably all add up to maybe 30min of housework and I do that spread across the day. It's not much work, but doing it daily makes it look like a lot.
We also have this in our living room, and her toy box is out there. I sweep that every day and wet swiffer it once (sometimes more) a week. While I'm getting her down for the evening, DH puts all her toys away. The living room is organized chaos toy-wise! I set them back up around the mat at each nap so she can scatter and play with them when she wakes up.
Edited to add the last part!