Once you have a baby, you will be spending a LOT of time on the floor – and a play mat will be one of your most important purchases. It can be really hard to know which one to buy.
Munchkin and Bear are well known in the market for bringing stylish designs to customers. But that was actually only one small factor we considered when designing our products.
For us as mothers, the perfect play mat is should be:
made from the safest, non-toxic material possible
independently tested and certified to meet ISO (Australian) and EN71 (European) standards
have a safety standard compliance report readily available to the customer (for example ours is on our website)
super soft, thick and shock absorbent to protect your precious little one
waterproof and easy to clean
durable enough for the whole family to enjoy for years to come
a stylish design you would be proud to have in your home!
Not much too ask for, right? Well, we couldn't find one that ticked all these boxes!
When we first launched Munchkin and Bear in Australia, over 5 years ago, we had spent the 2 years prior working on our designs and sourcing manufacturers.
We looked at so many materials, from latex yoga mats (too risky for latex allergies) to natural rubber (gets too sticky, hard to clean and allergy risk), to cotton (slippery and hygiene issues - so much washing!), to PVC (releases toxic chemicals and carcinogens).
In fact, we originally launched with a different material as we prioritised the safest material we could find – we thought we had it! It was a non-toxic, food-grade foam (EPE - so the same soft foam used around fruit and vegetables to prevent bruising) and whilst it was designed for newborn babies only, our customers were searching for a product that was even more robust for big kids too!
So back to the drawing board we went, and we finally decided on a new manufacturer and material, TPU. Thermoplastic Polyurethane gave us the durability, flexibility and shock aborbency without compromising on safety. You will find TPU in many safe items around home such as bandaids, swimming goggles and mattresses. It is also widely used in the medical field (in oxygen masks and tubing for example), replacing the more toxic PVC.
We could finally tick all the boxes in our checklist!
If you are reading this, you are probably searching for the right play mat. We have put together a handy table to help you nagivate all the options available and decide which is best for your family.
A Guide to Play Mat Materials |
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Description |
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Cons |
TPU |
Thermoplastic Polyurethane - generally considered a great alternative for safe household products eg. bibs, mattresses, swimming goggle |
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EPE |
Food grade polyethylene - widely used plastic eg. medical devices, food handling, food storage |
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PVC |
Polyvinyl Chloride – hard wearing but generally considered toxic with serious safety concerns eg. cables, pipes, bottles |
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Rubber |
100% natural rubber - product made from the sap of rubber trees eg. shoes, tyres |
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Cotton |
Material covering – material sourced from cotton plants eg. clothing, bedding |
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EVA |
Ethylene vinyl acetate is an elastic plastic polymer that is similar to rubber eg. jigsaw play mats, shoes, flooring, sports equipment |
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We hope you have found this guide helpful . We know this matters to our customers because some of our most frequently asked questions are:
“What are your Munchkin and Bear play mats made from?”
Our Luxe Play Mat are made TPU.
“Are your Munchkin and Bear play mats non-toxic and safe for babies?”
Yes! They have been certified under European and Australian standards.
“Do Munchkin and Bear mats contain BPA, PVC, phthalates or traces of heavy metals?”
No! You can see in the report on our website that are mats are free from all these nasties.
The search for the perfect play mat for your family has led you here and for our part, we thrilled that we have a safe, beautiful product for you to consider!