Bloomsbury Mill launches naptime concept

Award-winning children’s brand, Bloomsbury Mill, is introducing a new concept for nurseries to make naptime practical, Covid safe and more enjoyable.

The new Nap Mat is a three in one sleep mat, blanket and pillow, which rolls up for easy storage. The mat is available in four designs and is machine washable at 40 degrees, quick drying, and durable enough for everyday use.

A handy name tag pocket identifies each child’s bedding at a glance and the mat also features a secret pocket for the child’s favourite toy.

Jenny Turner from Little Ripley Day Nurseries, said: “The children love the animal patterns on the mats and they find the pillow very comfortable. The fabric is good quality, washes well and they are a good size.

“I will be ordering more of these in the future and would highly recommend them to other nurseries.”

 

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