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Floor foam play mat Stamp ZA3150 — street racetrack pattern, 31×31 cm tiles
Stamp ZA3150 is a foam puzzle floor mat formed from interlocking 31×31 cm tiles featuring a printed street racetrack pattern. Intended for playrooms and nurseries, the soft foam surface cushions falls, insulates against cold floors and defines a dedicated play area. The tiles are lightweight, easy to fit together and can be rearranged to form larger surfaces or custom track layouts for small toy cars and imaginative play.
The mat offers impact cushioning and thermal insulation on hard floors while remaining easy to clean and maintain. Its interlocking edges allow quick assembly and disassembly without tools, and the printed racetrack pattern supports creative play and spatial learning. The modular format enables flexible configuration to match room size and play requirements.
Lay the tiles on a clean, dry, flat floor surface and connect them by aligning and pressing together the interlocking edges until a snug fit is achieved. Arrange tiles to create the desired racetrack layout or modular play area; trim outer edges if needed to fit irregular room shapes. Regularly inspect connections and the surface for wear, and separate the tiles for storage or transport when not in use.
For safe use, place the mat on a stable, level floor away from open flames and sharp objects. Clean spills promptly with a damp cloth and mild detergent; avoid abrasive cleaners and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the printed pattern. Supervise young children during play and periodically check tiles for damage or loosening edges.
Stamp ZA3150 combines simple assembly with a patterned surface that supports motor play and creative layouts, making it a practical floor covering option for indoor children’s play areas.
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