Types of Toddler Nap Mats
Roll-up toddler nap mats. Roll-up nap mats tend to be the most popular; they’re portable and often feature nifty handles for carrying. Some options come with built-in covers and blankets, others are simply undressed mats you can roll.
Stackable toddler nap mats. Stackable mats fold into three or four sections and can be stowed away, making them a good option for preschool. One possible downside is that they tend to be a little bulkier and may not be as travel-friendly as other options. This type of nap mat is typically made of vinyl and are easy to wipe clean, but may not come with bedding.
Toddler nap cots. Nap cots usually have hard frames, a woven middle and legs that raise it up off the ground. Most options aren’t portable and don’t include bedding, although you can always buy a nap cot with a mat and bedding to create a cozier sleep spot for your little one.
What to Consider When Buying a Toddler Nap Mat
Comfort. Padding and thickness are key factors to consider when choosing a toddler nap mat. Ask yourself if your child will be comfortable using the nap mat on the floor, or if they may need additional bedding and padding. Kids that like to be extra-cozy may appreciate a memory-foam nap mat or one with a built-in pillow, whereas some tots will be happy to nod off on a simple vinyl mat.
Cleanliness. Is your chosen nap mat waterproof and easy to clean? If your tot will be getting good use out of their nap mat, you’ll want to make sure it’s one you can clean without fuss. (Yep, accidents can happen even after initial potty training.) While some toddler nap mats are machine washable, others should only be wiped clean.
Convenience. Pick a sleep mat that best suits your family’s needs. If you travel a lot, look for styles that are easy to roll-up and store with a handle for easy transportation. Alternatively, if the nap mat is going to stay in one place, you could opt for a foldable style that’s less portable.